rs ee nananaeaamenmmuaneane + of the lawa, showin; uotain Patente, ¢ aris, (% ri \idress MUNN seh tTVT Uisisis ” 14 | 'F _~ cs Pa » 2 campblet of information rveate, Trade &« co. » 261 Broadway, BR and ab- /£% r iow tos 3 . fre —- A TT i TI it i i> i at PATENT fates 9 BR Cooker and f ae (Si ais TO BE H. ita? ae Bie Be R. i sul from most apy — 5B = Bu} pi form ‘ Ss from ERY Viria down exces tions. and HER physical aud mental. EVERY WOMAN Th fOURG BER wits Of youthf fyetem. YOURG WOME 2 » cine. SPprctFIc the SexvaL System of both men and women, restoring LOST VIGOR wv 4; O2Sver, } fitviny ot. E TESTIMONIALS), rf Li) Less Than Qld Price . BRACE'S. Country Storee Im eod & wy—febl9 gative Medi- They are a LooD BUILDER, Tontc and REcon- STRUCTOR, as a y in a condens the substances jiseases coming Poor and Wat- BRLoop, or from TED Humonrs in he Bioop, and also System, when broken by overwork, 7 mental worry, disease, ses and indiscre- They have a ACTION On correcting all IRBFEGULARITI£S 6nd SUPPRESSIONA. Who finds bis mental fae- nities dull or failing, or powers flagging, should take these Pinus, They will restore his lost energies, both should take them. ey cure all su wossions and irregularities, which inevitably wail sickness when neglected, should take these PInza. They will cure the re- il bad habits, and strengthen the should take them hese Puts will .y be sent u ddressing ne WILLIAMS’ MED. CO, Brockville, Ont. Make them regular. For sale by all druggists, or Secgipt of price (0c. per boz), THE DN. ——_—!s al 0 ne - Tn ms Sag? @ ‘Ve es ue V4 XY Ms ; . as = rn Lf om on 5a i ve a ro ik. 8: 8, — ie a oo = “z Sand By : TAK on : ‘ . UY Optical Go Teepe Tecomin tiled hy ¢ a T@side Q f : ; ; mae euls of all the Med — i Canada and Gr ha t@ any o) her for r ini * Avent for Char] ottetowa ‘ ' : ‘ Watchina ker, Je North Ch a Own, Pept. 4, 1290 2a Ww Pa 4 Poy rrp “OUT THREE ALL PAPER. a 1g: an Closj “? and vw Mun: In ord 4 vant, |} ‘ il] se}! a? to mal Tery bi RAK € Wali p “€ patterns, ape > ' lelors baying, 4 > . Mt iw ee “PER BOTTLE & j in ING «& CO. PROHRIETORS St. John., N. B a > TRE D. Lavranze: ‘ ° we= Spectacte e Giasses, 943 in Canada which have © Presidents end ical and Surgical} “a* Britain. Far or retaining perfect vision, Side of Queen Square, Opposite Pos: Oftice. Wall Paper. TH US AND ROLLS : 334 per cent. dig “¥ out this branch of wy out at the above dis- ®% Speedy clearance. aud persons requir- 0 well to look at this J. B, MACDONALD, Queen Street. DH i So is Bad Blood. \ , every time Wwe catch ‘our in his letter. FATHER AND DAUGHTER. Don't throw the paper down, Fred. Taylor, a detective of The difference between them is that a fact is here to stay. Bad Blood can only stay until Burdeck Blood Bitters is used, then it must gO. prove this to your satisfaction, It takes facts to and we give them to you eye. Here is one of them. but read this letter from Mr. Winnipeg. We present his portrait, together with that of his little daughter, mentioned ONE OF THE GALLANT 90TH BATT. Dear Siks,——Having felt cut of order for some time, and having no energy or appe- tite, Motches on legs, tumor on neck— arising from impure bloed, doctors doing me no good, | was induced to buy some 5B. YT was very much. against -patent edicines at the time, having tried so many, ut after ng two bottles I began to get etter, and at the fourth bottle was com- letely well and around again. I believe in 3.B.B. now, t tell you. I send you a photo of myself and little daughter, Lilly. 13. B. B. cured her of nasty blisters which came out on herlips. Yours thankfully, F. TAYLOR, 9 St. Stephen St., Winnipeg, Man. : * j I i } } TAYLOR & We are makin tions during this month binding of Magazines, Illustrated Papers, Periodicals, ete. TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, Sign of the Big Book, J. D. McLeod’s Corner: GILLESPIE. -\ X joe ge Special Redue- on the INSTANTANEOUS If ITS ROTI. — Ss and all BOWEL C ie ft cures In avery snort time. = ——— DIRECTLY TO THE SeoT. a os. t : <2 dba ae Ws cr CRAMPS, C cc DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA MOREUS, OMPI. =o oer ds Ts, NO REMEDY EQUALS THE PAIN-KILLER. In Canadian Cholers and Bowcl omplaints its cirect is miugicai, o™ THE BEST FAMILY REMEDY FOR BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA and TOOTHACHE, SOLD EVERYWHERE AY 25C. A BOTTLE, 47 Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations, a Haanal for Cash, HARDWARE and Short. Prices Low for Cash. NORTON Charlottetown, Dec. 9. 1890—2aw and wy are preserved \partivs at a cistance, and \ March 17—dy & wky . —————— made SS See eee OUR $2.75 WATCH buts is just the thing for a boy attending saving the risk and yet doing the w OUR $4.50 WATCH @UR $7, $10, $15 AND Yer goods. We are here ie too far away to send to, we sell, iG. Charlagtetown, Fels, 23, 1891. (x Arrived--A Full an of Kiverything 1 — ARRIAGE BUILDERS !—We entire stock of Carriage Goods, For the coming season we will sell, at who, if a mainspring to guarantee and stand by every “WINTER, I89I. ——(x1)-—— i Car d Complete Stock in Our Line. intend clearing out our and give up the trace Specially Reduced Prices E GOODS. Terms CARRIAG & FENNELL, City Hardware Store. ——_——— -—_-__-- — All the Rutritious Constituents of Prime Beef ee ee Se 3 = 4 PAO ES ti | Lai Mele == He An invaluable food for all who need strong nourishment in an easily-digested form. cameneainiadl by the Waterbury Watch Company. will $ not last as Jong as the more expensive Watch, school or for boating or fishing parties, ork of the better Watches. made by the same Company, only better qual- 9 ity, is short wind and jeweled. are $20 WATCHES TAY LOR, CAMERON BLOCK. = limits of the con AT corres- pondingly bet- You will be safer in trading with us than by sending to irresponsible breaks or anything goes wrong, are Watch Mr. C- H. Zeager eclrinis to have first suz- gested in L8%S that the sun acts as a hue dynarou-eleetric raschine, controlling the invtions ofthe planets aud comets by elec- ectro-dyramieeneray imstead of by gravi- tation, Singe then he has made varions ex- periments, Which tent to prove that all the motions in Mterpiarc!ary space on the sur- face and in the interivr of the plavets, a explained by thistheory. Lliohaa been de- monstrated «that cyclones and tornadoes have an eleetrical cause, been found four believing that not only eyclonic andmiagnetic storms and the nor- thern lights, but also earthquakes and yvol- canic disturbances, have a periodicity cor- responding te a semi-rotation of the sun, A copper sphere has been made to imitate, by the infiuenge of electro-magnets, the mo- tions of the planets around the sun; and a hollow glags sphere has been rotated on its axis by discharges from an electric. ma- chine. Thewppearance of the eclipsed sun, showing the’protuberances and the corona, has been reproduced by electrical dis- charges against discs of copper and tinfoil on smoked glass plates; and an exact copy of the spots and other familiar character- istics of the sun’s surface has been given by discharges on @ hollow sphere of smoked glass or on a gilvered mirror- Finaliy, the phenomena of eomets’ tails have been imi- tated by discharges en wrinkled sufaces. Prevmonia Frou Biows.—Two cases of pneumonia a8 @ reanit of concussion of the lungs have been reported by Dr. F. W. Burton. A boy of eleven, who was fore- ibly strack on the left side of the chest with a hatchet, began to cough about four hours later, and soon developed the symptoms of pleuro-pneumonia at the base of both lungs. A man of twenty-two, who strained his right sile by trying suddenly to stop the fall of a sack of malt, developed all the signs of pneumonia in both lungs, and died. _ Experimenta in a German technical ischool have yielded an excellent building ‘material in a mixture of sawdust and min- ‘eral refuse pressed into breiks. These are ‘very light, impervious to wet, and absolute- ly fireproof, | Pxorocraric Feats — Instantaneous phetographs may be taken by means of a moveable shutter, or by eXposure toa flash of magnesium light or to the electric | Spark. From phetographs of a rotating |wheel, according to a recent iecture by ‘Lord Rayleigh, the duration of the magnes- jum fish has Beer™alewlated to be from 'J-10th to 1-50th of a second, while a simple ‘spark from a Leyden jar lasts leas than 25,- 000,000 of a second. Instantaneous photo- graphs have lately been taken which show that a jet of oxygen on passing through water is at once split up into bubbles ; and that a jet of water issuing into the air from a nozzle is at first cylindricel and then broken up into drops, each of which is momentarily connected with the cylinder by a ligament. The photographing of a soap bubble in the act of breaking, though this occupies less than 1-10 of a second, is made possible by dropping a weight from an electro-magnet, thus breaking the tilm and causing the spark simultaneously. THe IJnrra-MercuriaL Puianer. — A mysterious circular object, about 1-32 of the apparent diameter of the sun, was seen by an English astronomer as it was crossing the solar disc on Feb. 5. While this could not be the long-sought vulean of M. Les- \carbault, Prof. Monch, of Dublin, thinks it is not less likely to have been a planet. He finds more evidence of transits of an un- ‘known planet in February than in any ‘other month, a remarkable fact being that four of the recorded appearances—those of the yeare 1820, 1821, 1857 and 1864—were on Feb. 12. A number of magnetic foci have been found in the Alps. by Signors Sella and Oddone, the rocks with distinctly magnetic properties being magnetite, serpentine, diorite and syenite. A magnetite rock on , Punta Giufetti showed traces of fusion, as ‘if it had been struck by lightning, and it is suggested that this circumstance has given the rock its magnetic properties, Some time ago Prof. Parisi, of Athens, was surprised at being relieved of a tape- worm after a very free use of cocoanut. Since then he has triedftdis as a remedy ‘with almost invariable success, and good re- sults are reported from its trial in America. Our NEARNESS TO THE GLACIAL Epoca.— Did you ever reflect, roud one, upon the narrow ditions that make human life possible? A little more beat and man and his works would wither into dust, a little more cold and the snows of perpetual wiater would be heaped high above the mightiest of the earth's cities, Mr. ©. Harding tells the Royal Meteorological Society, London, that the frost of the past winter has been more pro- longed than any previous one during the last hundred years. From Nov. 25 to Jan 22, a period of 59 days, the mean temperature of the southeast of England was 2 deg. below freezing-point, or 10 deg. lower than the average, although in the extreme north of Scotland the cold was less than 1 deg. greater than the averege. This most remarkable period of frost leads Prof. T. G. Booney to inqnire what permanent fall of temperature ‘would restore the glacial period. He con- ‘cludes that a lowering of the mean by only 18 | deg. would again cover the British Isles and ‘the Northern United States with a sheet of ice, and that beyond the St. Lawrence the fall need be no more than 12 deg. or 13 deg. An exchange of the present climates of the corresponding latitudes of the northern and southern hemispheres would bring England at least within the frozen zone. | AwotHeR Farapay Wayvtep.—The steam engine returns in power scarcely more than 10 r cent. of the theoretical energy of the coal urned, and the most important problem on which Edison and others are now workivg is the direct conversion vi heat iato electricity, by which much of the loss of energy might be avoided. But it almost secms, Prof. Elihu Thomson declares, that we must wai’ for another Faraday to come forward and show us principles which are not now known, pome relation between electric energy and heat energy wherby we can convert even 35 to 40 per cent. of the heat energy into electric energy, ‘Look what it means should * and reasons have, the steam-ship would not b with its rec procating ina strain, but would have that motion which characterizes electric motor.” a o-oo ———— ee ~Liberal-Couservative Convention. i ..| Tue following delegates were in atten jance ab the convention in MeLwod’s Lal! ‘yesterday to nominate a candidate for t! seat in the House of Assembly made | by the resignation of Hon. D. Ferguson : ~ McDonald. Brackley Point Roal—Frederick Horne, Alex Sevit, Thos Berrigan. Covehead— David Landrigan, Joba Car- roll, Thos Power, Chas Reardon, Matthew teardon. York—Abraham§Brown, Peier Stewart, Thos Veasey, Donald Stewart, Scott, John H. Gill, Richard Mahar and Herbert Lewis. Bedford—Francis MeNally, Alexander McGregor, James Dougan, Benjamin Stew- art, P. C. Kelly. , McD mald, Francis Jennings. John McDonald, David Egan. Donald, John McQuaic. Monaghan—Patrick McManus, Allan James McDonald, James Duffy, Patrick Curley, James Callaghan, Terence Me- Donaki. Johnston’s River—Benjamin Jenkins, Leonard Wood, Edward Ryan, Charles Mc- Carthy, Robert Wood, Edward Trainor, Edward Wood, Jr., William A. Chandler, Robert Jenkins, James P. Trainor. Mount Herbert—Joseph Power, John Driscoll, John Boyce, Sampson Farquhar- son. Southport—Edward Kelly, James Mor- gan, Henry Mutch, Henry Bovyer, Henry Bourke. : The Free-For-All Race. Sir,—l, with your correspondents, ** Breeder” and P, P. Gillis, am strongly of the opinion that a scallion race is of more importance than a free-for-all; and the management will make a serious mistake it such a race is not granted. Let there be both, if necessary—but, above all the other races, a stallion race. First, consider the gate money. What was the case in the Black Pilot-Hernando race? Which day of last season’s races on our track drew the greater crowd ? Anybody can answer, How many people met at Halifax to see the stallion race? Wherever in the Pro- vinces there is a stallion race, there will be centred the attraction. Black Pilet will want to have another chance at Elmo; Golden will again measure pace with Israel ; Hernando’s friends will expect him this year to make a strong pull for honors ; Bronze Chief and Melbourne King are favorably known here, with several other Nova Scotia and New Brunswick stallions. Our Island has several that J have not named, that may show up for the word; ‘*90” at the October meeting, Such a race, with such a ticldas would be sure to meet, would far surpase any turf event ever held on this Island. The breeders whe would assemble from all parts of the Maritime Provinces, espe- cially our own people, would then see ti.cir favorites measuring pace. one with another, but everyone struggling fur supremey, and to the victor let the honors go. What, in the history of races in these Provinces, has been the free-for all? Some unknown horse, very often a *‘ ringer,” slips in and takes away the money. No- body knows the horse, the matter is a mys- tery, and everybody is dissatisted. Many of your readers will remember the advent of Factory Girl, Saco Boy, Sussex Lass and many others, and such reces as have been reported to have been ‘* fixed.” Une such race on this track and it is doomed. With a free-for-all, the manago- ment is powerless if a ‘“‘ ringer” turns up. Stallion owners will not care lo prepare tor such an uncertainty. Never in our history was the problem of what kind of a horse to breed to by our far- mers, deserving of so much careful study as now. ‘** Fair Play” brings this prominent- ly up. I am neither a stallion owner nor ¢ shareholder in the Park Company, but ain interested in the welfare of the horse brocders of this Island. My opinion is that the raising of good stylish drivers, the better the breeding and the faster they can crot, the more valuable they are ; but never lose sight of their size, color, action and general carriage for profitable breeding. OBSERVER, — Croses Aprit 1itH.—Tne 1,2, 3,4, 5.— The d prize competition of the Canadian Fireside eekly, in which 300 valuable rizes are offered, will close on April 15 h. n addition, from now until that date special daily prize will be given for the first correct list received each day. The competi tion is simply a combination of numbers, and requires no searching in dictionaries or books of any kind. Among the prizes are bicycles, tricicles, $100 ih. furnitere, silverware, watches, jewelry, suimmer tours— prizes for men, women, boys and girls, 300 in all. at once Sc for sample: copy, with tull particulars and list of prizes, to 9 Adelaide street west, Toronto, Ont. % cod wy 3m this paper, "_ tod wy Dyspepticure—is not a palliative, bat acure; it first relieves, thon controls, and finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- flammation of the stomach that causes indi- gestion and dyspepsia. —2s--— Call and get some bargains while we are selling off s0 cheap to make 100m for the new geods to arrive in the early spring. Thoze must be sold at the Cheapest Crockery tore,—W, P, Colwill. marl 6d&w4aw vacant i Brackley Point—Colin MeLure, Joha G, Daniel | Tracadie—Alian Joseph McDonald, Jos. | Mount Stewart—Michael Feehan, Angus . . , . } Pisquid— Wm. J. Logan, Augustine Me- LETTERS TO THE en Mentien |} \ | “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may sp¢cak free.”—Evxzivzs. Sixcix Coriza Two Cunts LLL a - — ; te ' erage es nn a ne : - OL aT CN OE rw SERITS > Fe dt i - a ‘ ; T7erY ; . NEW SEES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. HE. ISLAND, WHDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1591. VOL. 27.-NO. €3 od _ vileieshiiitill ate i de ae + — ! A AR See ne ee aN NN cameleon TA AN te TT ES A ER a re ee om =, . : fele Mise fe such a thing come about. The steam-engine | Se temnerege rere rnenonenn Facts are Stubborn Thines | icc Vou Winter, The ‘sicamiecomative 1) CR ||. ff Seu eee © Motive Powers oe Tun Soran System would disappear. Tie apparatus to proj s buts P UMMEO \ 7 @ : oe “eTrtay é oe iT } : re re . essen —— | imo qgursticy butihas = =O ey, BIg Ne . . hia > Se ‘ AS 4 is ' * “3 ‘ if ma XS 7 i oe bt’ f limvempomem om ee [iw Seah aaa Rak, : . “fe a é eS + ea i oa ‘ pie Gs tg eat NAR Gag | ow a + Pe CA She Ce ee . » t& a “Ear Pasa Bs “as maf ‘ ; yp fie eanhaenhttne | | Of Pure Cod Liver Gi ced Rygephasphtes | ‘ Gi Limo and Sasa 4 an Rie: 721 e .. 1zve | . SI TleC } . Lae eS; | § efit. Be ees Anise, ae . ; ~*~ Aeoer = ens CONSURMPT Lon, : | 2 SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS ANDS ¢ COLDS, AND ALL FURNS' OF WASTING Dis | : EASES. AS LALATABLE AS MILI. ( $Genuine made by Scott & Bowne. Pettevills.Satmont } Wrapper; at ait Uruggisis, 66c. and $1.00, ; (5os eae ae are Ay Qe eee ae . J >> i ae Ans A a wg ray Oy ‘BTR RE ha Pos Gea 4 3a * ~ erny d Baal a % is ; * Vena = b we rosy : hispepticure | aids ° Digestion, Fer Dyspeptieure cures ndise stion. Cy ! , ia ~y"; {= 4 et i. amok ‘ iatbe moct* Serious ae et 7 Cleng-sianding cases i» ee ¥ — \ 3 a th one MYSpeps 5 _ pesitively cure “ ef Te wp! / Cui eC: 4 ~~ ws iat. a Pe j wie Soy spepti s nanan N nace eR Price per bottle 3§cis and £00 (large bottles four times sizeof small.) prepared ty Charles is Short. St.oleha, NS. S0bD EVERYWHERE, Superior Draft Stallion Repulus Bx AUQGTIORN:. t WILL SELL BY AUCTION, SATUR.- ; DAY, Mareh 258th (Kaster Market Day), at 12 o’clock, neon, on the Market Square :— The Stallion “‘ REGULUS,” sired by im- ported ‘* Barrister,” dam by imported * Clyde.” “Regulus” is a dark bay, with black points, 5 years old, weighs abont 1700 Ibs Superior stock getter. Can be seen at P. P. Gillis’ Livery Stables on aud after Monday, 23rd inst. Terms at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. V8 (6 S40 Teeth A Set. mech20--wy dy eod Satisfaction guaranteed. Teeth ex- tracted without pain. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Gueen Street. mch4—dy Imeod wy . i | i LE 2 The Laces of St. James’ Church WILL HOLD THEIR ANNUAL TCA AND PANSY Sabk —--ON -—-- Thursday, 2nd April. mchi—Saw pa S98. Spring Trip From Liverpool, * — a THE CLIPPER BARK EIVIA, Newly Metalled, 300 Tons Register, R, HeDONALD, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM ABOUT ist OF APHLIL, and wi!l carry Freight at throug) rates to the different Kailway points ov the Island. am For Freight apply in Londyu to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Strect; in Liverpool to Pitcsirn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE“2ROS, & CO, Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1891.