eth ye A Ps ee Wee eae ey et oe a 6 ae . ' : | Action of Alcohol on the Heart. | Dr. Richardson, of Londor, says Was rei ently able to convey a consider | Charlottator n able amount of conviction to an intelli- | New Laces just received at J. B, Mac- gent scholar by a simple experiment. | donald’s. jy 20 Ihe scholar was singipe the praise Of| Cnorce meal pickles, in bulk, at Beer & the “ruddy bumper,” and saying he/}Geffs. jyld could not get through the day without Hoop Sxktrts and Bustles—one case opened Ow a ce dav, J. Gi) aleeien iy 2 it, when Dr. Richardson said to him:| "8 ° Greene, 4 ” “Will you feel my pulse as T stand First CLASS custom boots and shoes made at j Ut or ' tas ane Ble 4 Hedid so. Isaid, “Count it carefully ; what does it say?’ “Your pulse says 74 [then sat down in a chair, and asked him to count it egain. He did so, and said, “Your pulse has rone down to 70."" I then lay down on the lounge, and said, “Will your take it again He replied, only 64; what an extraordinary thing !” I then said, “‘When you lie down at night that is the way nature gives your You know nothing about here heart rest. it, and that beating organ is resting to} « that extent; and if you reckon itup il su ureat deal of rest, because in lying | down, the heart is doing ten strokes | minute. Multiply that by Sixty’, ind it is six hundred; multiply is by l and within a fraction it is eioht hours, and as CSS a tive theusand strokes different ; the heart is throwiog six ounces of blood at every stroke, it makes a difference of thirty thousand ounces of lifting during the night. When I lay down at night ir} } ant « >} ; _ — ha ra ® > | ~ without any alcohoi, that is the rest My] ¢ Qo. i heart gets. But when you take your! wine or grog, you do not allow that} rest, for the influence of alcohol is to! increase the number of strokes, and in stead of getting thisrest, you put on something like fifteen thousand extra strokes, and the result is, you rise up very seedy and unfitfor the next day’s work till you have taken a little more oi the “‘ruddy bumper,’ which you say is the soul of man below.” <-> Economical Use of Feathers. M. de la Blanchere calls attention to the economical use of feathers, which are so génerully considered as the re- fuse of the farm, especially those ob- tained in plucking ducks, chickens and turkeys, and those of wild fowl other birds killed as game. He re marks that by trimming these, especial ly the larger ones, off the stamp, which may be thrown away, the plumes will serve an excellent purpose;and they are now being worked up in Paris on a large scale in the manufacture of a feather cloth or blanket, which the essential quality of being exceeding- ly light, while at the same time very warm. The plumes thus separated from the stalk are to be placed in a bag, closed tightly, and then subjected to rubbing between the hands, as in washb-| q AMG passes ing clothes. In a few minutes the fibres are separated from each other, und form a perfectly homogeneous and very lightdown. Thisecan be sold or worked up directly into coverlids and other household objects by quilting. In Paris the down sells readily for $2 a pound, and the price is continually in- creasing. According to De la Blan- chere, the feathers of an ordinary chicken will produce down worth at least 20 cents, a sum which it is of! very desirable to save. Of| course something must be allowed for the time oceupied in separating the pumes. couree <=. Nine Ways to Commit Suicide. | 1. Wear narrow, thin shoes, 2 Wear a “snug” corset. 3. Sit up in hot, unventilated t il midnight. 4. Sleep on feathers, in a small close room. o. Eat rich food rapidly, and at ir- regular times, . Use coffee, tea, spirits, and to- bacco. 7. Stuff yourself with cake, confec- tionery, and sweetmeats, and swallow a few patent medicines, to get rid of them. 8. Marry a fashionable wife, and live beyond your income. ¥. Employ a fashionable and needy doctor to attend you in every slight ail- ment, rooms | }, o>. What’s in a Name. O'Cenor, the late distinguished New York lawyer, spelled his name with two ns until he visited the home of his ancestors in Ireland and satisfied him- self that the original spelling was one rp. He was descended from the Irish such as spoons, forks, crnet stands, tea “a } ,| watches, avd jewelry of every descripti IS le ne : | Shop on corner of Vrinoe and Grafton Streets, Dorsey, Gott & Co’s. Ladies kid Goff & Co. “Why, it is| 95 cents, at Beer & Gofl’s, jy9 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 man Brown on the Athenseum corner. | received at Beer & Goff, | 30cts, up. Wa. Brown, Gold and Silver Plater, of fap 18 wky tf Good fit guaranteed, BoLoana Sausaces at Beer & Golf's. BEAUTIFUL Slippers at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. [may26 CuraPrest yet, and warranted to wear. butten boots for $2.00 at Dorsey may 26 Forty Quarter Boxes Choice Layer Raisins, Ir you have a piece of fine machinery to lone, for he can make any piece of machin- ry that ever was made by the hands of fAprl 18 wkly Anoruer lot of Christies soda biscuit just ma 2] Men’s Sottp LEATHER Brogans for 95 cts., at J. RB, Macdovald’s Boot Store. jy3—pat Rys Merav just received at Beer & Goll’s. jul] 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 SELLING Orr.—Misses’ Patent Shoes, 70 cents, old price 90 cents; Ladies India Kid Rutton Boots, $1.15, old price $1 75; Men’s Shoes $1 50, old price $1.90; Men’s Brogans 85 cents, old price $1.—Dorsky, Gorr & Co. other Biscuits ma 25 CurisTies Snowflake and fresh at Beer and Goff's. CANADIAN and American Toilet Soaps just received at Beer & Goff's. {[ja22 Eyrery part of a gun or asewing machine made at Browns, or any kind of fine ma- chinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver, At the Athenzeum. fap is wky PERSUADED BY A DRUMMER detain <> ne Buy Ladi.s’ Wear, &c, for a Gents Furnishing Store, \ ) ILL sell off as rapidly as possible, even if at a loss, and settle down on one line of goods Best American perfect-fitting Corsets 55cts. to $2.50. Dent's four-clasp Kid Gloves (every pair warranted) S5cts, worth $1.40. Dent’s four-button Kid Gloves (every pair perfect) 65cts, worth $1. Misses’ Knit Underclothing 65, 7icts, and $l each Ladies’ Linen Collars 7, 10, 12, and 14cts, each. Ladies’ Hoop Skirts 22, 25 and 28cts, with Bustles 85cts up. Ladies’ Busties 22, 25, 45, and up to $1.25 Ladies’ Rubber Circulars only $1 25 each, Prints marked l4cts, now for 10cts. Prints marked ]0cts, now for 74 cents. American wasbing Prints for 5cts, worth 8 cents. Ticking marked 28cts, now 19ctx. 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 arrive, only $5, Men’s Black Worsted Suits $1, worth $14. ‘* Workiog Shirts, in Gingham, &c., Suits in steck and to Men’s heavy, all-wool Pants $1.50, worth $2.40. Men’s Heavy Tweed Suits 37.50, $8, $%.50 to $14. A large stock of Tryon Tweeds st 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. (ur ‘Tailoring Department is giving perfect satisfaction in good-fitting garments, and saving from $1 to $f on each suit. REID meoO=. CAMERON BLOCK. July 10, 1885 L. ARTHUR & CO, GHENEBRAL Commission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Egos and Produce a Specialty. July 15—dly wkly ee - MAT OAL .DARIGC 127z- LD MEDAL-PARIS 1378 By s O _ ‘ : kings, and found, when he visited Ireland, that they spelled the name in that way, which Nathaniel Jarvis, the witty clerk of the court of common pleas, supplemented with the remark that he supposed that the Irish kings hud always been so poor that they had never been able to make both n’s meet, +>. Special Notices. ALL who patronize L. E, Prowse leaves his store feeling well, because he gives them the best value can be had any where. {july 24 Now is the time to get a pair of Lawn Tennia Shoes. Ladies’ at $t per pair; Gent's $1.25. Only thirty pairs on hand. Call early Dorsey, Goff & Co. [mayv?6 CLOTHING CLOTHING, new lot just received at L. E. Prowse’s, worsted suits from $6 75 up. Beat that who can [july 24 Hoor Skrrts 25 cents a set at J. B. Mac- donald’s jy 0 GREAT Prowse’s BARGAINS in clothing at L. E. {july 24 Boston pilot bread, at Beer & Goft’s. satisfaction. Kupper Rives for preserve crock covers at U. H, Hasgard’s: jyso information Mr. | jyls| Dorsgy, Gorr & Co’s. boots are giving great | 22 Central W harf, Ftosten. Hee sh ok Bs 30 48 Bk ; ko a aren 7 ey eRe eas | base wort! | {g 3 UCHOUT ne WORLD WE SELL 'Potatoes, Spilins, Bark, R. KR. Ties, | E.wmber, Laths, Canned Lebsters, Mac- | kerel, Berries, Eggs, | Fish Ete. | Best Prices for all Shipments, for Quotations, HATHEWAY & C0, General Commission Merchants, i Write fully Members of Board of Trade Corn and DAIS Insurance Company Capital - - Five Million Dollars current rates, and on Farm Property and Stock insures against damage by Lightning, whether fire ensues or not. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Hx AMINE GLASGOW AND LONDON J . a OF GREAT BRITAIN. 0: The above Company insures every class of businees at GENERAL AGENT FOR P. June 20—2m eod E. ISLAND. | OUR GRAND DISPLAY SPRING CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Is ViRY TEMPTING | ——0: The Custom Tailoring Department is full of Neat, Nobby and Reliable Goods. The Men's Department is loaded with an immense display of New Spring Suits. © | The Hat Department—well, everybody understands that our Hat Departmené !.as advantages over the smaller establishments tnat place it at the head, and secures for it the bulk of the trade. We are displaying the largest variety of Spring Styles of Hats ever shown, and include all the popular shapes ; The Boys’ Department is unquestionaly the best and most attractive in the city. | The Furnishing Gocds Department is not only well stocked with all that is solid | and staple, but contains much that is choice and novel. | -:Oi—_— - i No doubt about it. Oursis 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 styies,—largest in every way. What more could we say, unless it be that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT,—RELIABLE, HONEST. ROBERTSON’S ONE-PRIGE CLOTHING STOKE, No. 50 Queen Street. Charlottetown, May 21, 1885. New and Original Departure in Coal Cooking Stoves COMBINING DURABILITY, HEAT AND ECONOMY. This Cut represents my Yatent Fire end and lining partially drawn out, as it appears while being cleaned, or when a new finingis being replaced. King Cooking Stove, with the oven, (THE above Stove I invented and patented in 1876, and at the present time HUN- DREDS ARE IN USE, giving perfect satisfaction. A large number have been in contant use for eight years, and the repairs have been very trifling, in many insterces none have been required. This valuable experience should be sufficient evidence of their durability, which is accounted for in the following :—It has, instead of a Lined Fire Box, two heavy Currugated Cylinders, which obviate the expense connected with all Square Cooking Stoves of being compelled to renew Linings avd Grates, at least once or twice every year, The heat being radia‘ed from the Cylin- ders to the fioor, where most needed, overcomes 4&4 serious objection to all kinds of ordinary Coal Cooking Stoves. The Cylinders are situated directly under the cover holes, and a fire may be made in one or both, thus adapting it for use either jn winter or summer, with equal satistaction, besides effecting a great saving to fuel. I have also attached the PATENT TELESCOPIC OVEN to all my Elevated Oven Wood Stoves, such as the Waterloo, Niagara, Star, &c , causing the thousands using them to exclaim—My Stoves are worth TEN DOLLARS MORE than the same kind made by other foundries, The trade and retail purchasers will please bear in mind the fact that although a great advantage is claimed for my own Oven above all others, they cost no more, and being the sole manufacturer and patentee, no other fi und@y can supply. En- quire for Fawcett’s Patent Telescope Oven, and it your dealer has none on hand send direct to the Sackville Stove Foundry. I am adding several new and handsome Patterns this season, which, with my former large variety of One Hundred Different Patterns and Sizes of Cooking, Parlor, Office and Hall Stoves, also Farmers Boilers, Hollowware, Ploughs, Stove Pipes and Tinware, com- prise the most complete assortment offered by any manufacturer in the Lower Provinces, Terms and prices will be found as favorable as can be obtainec elsewhere, CHARLES FAWCETT. SACKVILLE FOUNDRY, SACKVILLE, N. B June 19th, 1885—eod wkly ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. oO oO CAPITAL, - - - - - - - $2,000,000 0 ‘ HEAD OFFICEH— Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH-— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Seemann Amn Risks Taken on Mest Favorabie Terms. AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: Mechanics Exchange. Ch'town, Nov. 19, 1884, F. H. ARNAUD, HALIFAX LINE. HALIFAX LINE. The new, boautiful Clyde-built iron steam- ers “‘DAMARA” and ‘“ULUNDA” are appointed to sail as under. Charlottetown to Boston vig Halifax. - Thursday, 6th August, at 6 p. m Monday, !7th August, at 11 a. m. Thursday, 27th August. at 6 p. m. Boston to Charlottetown, via Halifax, Saturday, 1 Angust, at 4 p. m. Wednesday, 12th August, at 4p. m Saturday, 22nd Auguct, at 4 p m, Wednesday, 2ud September, at 4 p. m. REDUCE FARES Charlottetown to Boston. eee tg $8 ; Return, $12) including ter Cabin, $ Charlottetown to Saloon Cabin. $4; R: turn, including After Cabin, $3; Return, stateroom Tv 2< » - : ‘ aw . These splerdid fast steamers have superior passenger accommocation. HAVRE SERVICE. Hauirax To Havre: $5; Return, $9 { stateroom Halifax. 30} $5 | 8S. 8. ““DAMAR4,” Wednesday, 5th July. FARES, including Stateroom and Meals: ist Cabin to Havre, $40 00; Return, $60.00 Ist do to Paris and London, $50.00; Re- torn, $70.00 Through Bills Lading issued to New York, Liverpool, Havre, Antwerp, Hamburg and tn r Continental Ports. For Freight and Passage and further infor- mation apply in Poston to A.C LOMBARDS’ ‘ ON %, 53 b tate sereet ; in Havre to E. FIC- QUET; in Halifax to JOS, WOOD, or here to FENTON T. NEWSERY, Agent July 2, 1885 FOR LONDON AND HAVRE The new, fast, iron Steamship ‘EDA VE AE A? is intended to leave Halifax for Haves and London — ON — Wednesday, the 19th August, making a close connection with the 8S. S. “ULUNDA,” leaving bere the 17t Angust Through Bills cf Lading granted to Lon don, Havre, Hamburz, Antwerp and other Continental Ports; also to Liverpool and Glasgow, via B_ston. Goods received daily, storsge free, For Fieight and Pa-ssge apply to Steam STEAMERS SP. <a ss E. ISLAND Navigation Co'y 9, LAWRENCE 4) PRINCESS OF WALES. _ Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landi every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday Saturday mornings, at 6.30 o'¢] necting there with the Train f ock, Con. ur Returning to Charlottetown on aon Wedne sday, ¢riday and Saturday, About oon on #rrival 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 (Su cepted) on arrival of Train from Clan. town, connecting at Point dy C with Trains for each of the a named places; and at &t Jobn, with steamers of the International pany and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum. merside every Monday morning at one o’clock. Returning, leave Point dy Chene every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of daw train from St.John, for Summerside, een. necting there with tiain for Charlottetown Also leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, abcut five o'clock, By order, F. W HALES, Secretary Ch’town, May 20, 1885, : aR Boston, Haliax aud PB, Islan pteamshid Line, coe ee ee Steamship Carroll Capt. Brown. Steamship Wore:ser, Capt, Allan, FURTHER REDUCTION in the pas- senger raics fi hari rom Charisitetown to Boston has been desided upon. Hereafter the charge will be : — For Single Tickets (cabin) $6.00 each, Stateroom Berths extra $2.00 each. Return Tickets (cabin) $11.00 each. Stateroom Berths extra 4 00 e2ch, Apply to CARVELL BROS, AGENTS, June 30—weds sats pat -F'O R- BOSTON, summer Arrangement. THE PALACE STEAMERS FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. July 3ist, 84. S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ Is INTENDED TO SAIL FROM London for Charlottetown ABOUT THU 12th. AUGUST. Orders by mail this week will ,robab!ly be in time for her. RETURNING WILL LEAVE Charlottetown fer Lendon ABOUT THE Sth SEPFrEMBPR. Yor 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. a Agent. Ch'town, July 28, 1885. B=XCUHSION TO CAPE BRETTON, PER S. S. ‘ULU NR DA,’ —V TA— Port Hawkesbury | ‘) XCURSION TICKETS, good to return till lsat 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, SULLIVAN & MACHEILE, ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PURLIC, &Ke. OFFICKS— O’Halioran’s Building. Great George Street, Charlottetos a, Ga Money to Loan, W.W.Suxtitvan,Q.C. | Cuester B. MAcNEILt Ob town, Jan, 19868 . MERCHANTS RANK OF HALIFAX OF THE erp. p + INTERNATIOHAL S.S. 09, . Isha for Best mn, via Eastport and Port's nG, ver. Mond y. Wednesday and Friday, at 5.00 a w On or ahout June 27,2 steamer win leave St. John at 8 p m. every Saturday night for BOSION DIKECT. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6.50, Leave St 2nd class ; $9 ©0, Ist class For tizkeis and other information apply & G. A SHARP, Ff, W. HALES, P.E.L Ry, P.U. i, Steam Nav, Oo., or to your nearest Ticket Agent, May 14, ISH ae end wily ——— STEAMER © ‘HEATHER BELLE,” SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. N and after Tuesday, May 5th, the new steamer ‘Heather Belle,” Hugh Me Lean, master, will run as follows: - Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o'clock, wilt leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brash Wharf, leaving Orwell Brush Wharf at 7 a m. for Charlottetown, cailing ab China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. for Halliday's, China Point and Brush Wharves, where the wil! remain over night. Wednesday will leave Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown at 7 a. m., calling ab Us Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leavibe Charlottetown at 3 p.m. to return, Te maining at Brush W harf over night. Thursday wil! leave Brueh Wharf for Chat lottetown at 7 a. m., calling at Chima Point and Halliday’s Wharves; le Charlottetown at 37, m. to return; ” ing Brash Wharf about 6 p. m, for Char lottetown. Friday, will leave Charloctetown for Crapaod at 4 a. m.; leaving Crapaud at 4 a, m Charlottetown, leaving Chariottetow™ 3 p. m. for Crapaud, remaining ° night. Saturday, will leave Crapaud Charlottetown ; leaving wry 1 30 p. m. for Cray aud, an re Charlottet wa from Crapaud same day: at 7 a. m. for lottetow2 F FARES: 40 Cabin, to and from Orwell and Wharve® cents ; deck, 20 cents . Cabin, to and from Cra nd, 40 al deck, 30 cents. 1 be jssued Excursion Return Tickets will ° Thor from Charlottetown t° Orwell every 45°" day Evenivg at one first-cla® wad issued Excursion Keturn Tickets — first-class every Saturday tu Crapaud at ome fare, Ch’town, P. FE. I, May 5, 18965. ¢ pat law pres pie ware, SS her 3 9 ; sn iA January 16, 1885, 6) |BBCE TBE for ' . A MUEN IED She heat per’ = the