es. eee soe ee ee a cael ee eS ED te Ng ONE ers GF a ma lila ge. Bit ci «aa THE Home-Making. The following is Sone of a oumber | letters received im reponse to our in- vitation of last week. Ail come wide tthe mark which we set up, namely how a youog conple can economically start bonsekeeping, but this one is! wiven Gfor the advice it contains: — Editor of the ** Woman's Kingdom.” In answel to your kind invitation for } more opivions on the marriage, question allow me to say to young meo:—Do not marry until you are will- ing to make some sacrifices. For ia stance, if you love the card table, bar room or yourself better than you do your home, remain single. Do vot marry a girl and take her trom a lov- home, where perhaps she has father, mother, sisters and brothers for companions every day, and as soon as you have returned froin your wedding tour spend all your spare time and every evening with old companions, aad leave her to enjoy her own society with the help of the cat. You have done your duty(you think) if you have) leit enengh of wood split to keep the house warm notil mid-night, when you see fit to come home, and your are quite put outif your wife does not meet you witha smile. If she sbonid veuture to find fault at having to stay up so late} you put your foot down at once. Are yon master there? You tell her that you intend to do as you please. If it should be your evening thanksgiving snd you bave married » sensible girl, yoo need not be surprised, and that before very long, to discover tbat she has become indifferent as to your whereabouts, a sad state of affairs, but what you must expect, unless you do your best in makiug home the dearest pot on earth? Wheo you rr. prepared to make these sacrifices, by all means get married. It is that way the good Father intended to be happiest. What is home with none to meet— None to welcome, none to greet us? Home is sweet—and only sweet— When there's one we love to mect us. Home!—Go watch the faithful dove Sailing ‘neath the heaven above us- Home is there there’s one to love, Home is there there’s one to love us. — Working Woman _— nn <a ———-——— The Tebacco Industry of Germany. “The following is from the “ Tabak Zei\ung:” chief producer of tobacco is, as is well known, its home, Americu whose power of producing i i8 not nearly approached by that of any other division of the earth. The further how- ever, the love of tobacco spreads out- side that country. The smokiog nations of this quarter of the globe do the utmost—aod very justifiable t10o—t0 provide for their own needs 1s far as possible. Unfortunately the results do vol always correspon to the: exertions, at leas as faras flow is con- cersed- In Europe the be-t civars are produced by Lurkey, Russia, Hungary, Germany and France, but they or tar surpassed by the United S-ates o America, Cuba and Brizil. German wad France are even behiod Japan, Peru and China. In spite of that, th cultivation of tobacco in Germany i+ more important than is generally be- lieved. ‘The area of the ground grown with tobacco amonnted to 21,800 nectares, the yield of the cured leave- (taking the average of the last two years) to 41,728 tons. But this is not nearly enough for the requirement of the home tobaceo indus ry in raw tobacer, Above 40 per cent. of the quantity used is imported. =_- A Witty Retert. A fidgety o'd gentleman et a rail- way station was terrible afraid that he would lose the run of his trunk, and cofsequently Worried the busy porter about it somewhat as follows:—*'Porter be sure that my trunk is safe.” A moment later: “Porter, §de n't forget my trunk.” Shortly zgain’ -‘Porter, now you are quite sure that my trunk is safe?’ The porter answer , “Arrab, aad be jibbers it’s a pity you wasn’t an elephant, instead of an ass, and then you would always have your trank under your eyes.” ———_- Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites Scoit's Emulsion of Pure ron LUNG TROUBLES AND WASTING DISEASES Dr. J. Simond, New Orleans, La., says: Scott's Emulsion is the finest preparation of he kind ever brought to my notice. In affections of the lungs and other wasting diseases, we may consider it our most reliable agent. Ina perfectly clegant and agreeable form.” ‘ *T shonld like to hox your esrs,”said « Chicego girl toan audacious Detroiter aad then added, refle ‘ctiv ely, “if L could find a box big enough.” Proot-reader (to editor): “Ia this ‘little bother’ or ‘liitle brother’ in your man- uscrip'?’ Edito:r(who has one); “It doesn’t make any difference.” ——_—_20e-—_ -____ Little six-year-oli was obliged to take a dose of medicine that left an unpleswant taste in thi mouth, When asked how he liked it, he said: “It’s good enoush, ali but the end of it.’ Minjncsiliectibtiadiaiad “Who brayed then?” inquired earnestly a public snesker, in a tumultuous meet ing at which imitation dogs and Fae fizured with open mouth”. it was only a echo, sir,” respooded a hearer. 2-2 fe. DAILY EX CAMINER, “ —= ' These pills were a wonderful discovery. No others like them in the world. Will positively cure or relieve all manner of disease, The information around each box is worth ten times the cost of x PILLS the marvelous power of these pills, they would walk 100 mil Sent by mail for 25 a : a tl ustrated pamphlet free, postpaid. OH} NSON & CO. ° 23 2 Custom House Street, BOSTON, MASS. ch Blood! box of pills. Find out about them, and you will always be thank- ful. One pill a dose. Parsons’ Pills contain nothing harmful, are easy to take, and the information is very valuable. Make New 8 ience. do more to purify the blood and cure chron ic ill health than $5 worth of any other remedy yet discov- ered. If people could be made to realize es to got a box if they could no#be had iat MeKinnen & MeLean’s Foundry, Charlotte- t HATS, of the FURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed, HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. Z STUART. Ch’town, May 4. IN Je WV HAT & FUR STSRE, Wevwson Block. oO A NEW DEPART Urs 0 Latest Styles, at the very 1886 LOWEST | being a Corner Lot, 2 fronts, 120 and 84, ana No. | 5, 2nd range, G, altered and Repaired. seus ID DORSEY, GORPF & CQ. Ch’town, Sept. 2, 1886. “ FAL Boot ‘nine, in Queen’ 8 © younty, aforesaid, bounded and WAKY TAT BRATS BONE cannot be surpassed. , —Yy A tN. well worth knowing, and also worth remems bering, that one dollar saved is two dollar- gained. xy realize it, for he | Ellery, Seaside, and _ the former low prices. dollar up to twelve dollars. SILVERWARE, in Castors, Pickle Dishes, Cake saskets, rw eae ae Spoons, Napkin Rings—all Jewelry, Brooches, Ear-rings, Necklets, Lockets, kinds from tifty cents upwards, and a lot of Nov elties too numerous to mention, Special and personal attention given to the Repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Work done promptly and guaranteed. a. See ee es North Side Queen Square (opposite New Post Office), Charlottetown. . 16, 1886—1 aw & wky pRIKGE EDWARD ISLA An RAILWAY, SURED RASH r Arr: 2p, gemeint, “TRAIN INS DEPART. FOR THE WEST By calling at G. G. JURY has a large assortment of goods, such as Waltham, Elgi DS best gras of ~~ 4 Le, \ American Watches, in gold, silver, i es 2\aneRs/./) ore cases, at a peter toes of Ten per Cent on In CLOCKS, a large assortment of eight- day and thirty-hour pieces, varying Knives, Forks, ee a eee O° AND AFTER TUESDAY, JUNE ls E Ist, 1£85, Trains will run as follows :—~ “TRAINS ARRIVE. > 4 SERS Beas 5 Biver.. ieed Bradalbane............ County Line Junction. Freetown...... Sapien Kensington............} oBsSsy Summerside...... fe Miscouche. ...... Se EDO. onc ccnesoes Port full, padeabaccsined Bloomiield.. £69866 c6eéis Alberton...++.... eecece =eSSRRES " . mR SOC CHO CONIA SAO: — eee g County Line Junction, Cape Traverse ...... ar TRAINS DEPART.—FOR * Mixed sti STATIONS, {weprese| Mixed | ef occ ie - 1015 | 330 ||\Charlottetown...... ° ca F; - W335 | 349 Royalty Junc aon igweics 656 | 11 23 | 43% |/North Wiltshire.....__ 6 22 ll 33 450 || Hunter River,......... 6 12 | P. M. seaderhene Nise cSibe¥s er 1 12 13 5 26 ||County Line Junction. 5 40 12 zl SS tPrestown.....;.....4:01 5 30 12 35 555 ||Kensington............ 5 17 12 57 617 1 30 6 50 (a 4 55 | Summersideé...... J 200 | = ( ar 440 | 2 % rae || Miscouche Viewees axis 4 25 2 i m | Wellingtone.c«..5. +2. 4 05 a ° oe || Port Hill kes anenbeis es & 35 4 55 | LIF SES 4. . cncsounseee’s: 2 @ 520 | 3. ||Bloomiield............. } 320 610 | = “MAINS scteessh an 408 200 | kee ener api 1 20 . we, 5 | { 545 |iConunty Line Junction. | " 635 ,jCape Traverse...... ap! ’ [HE EAST. |) TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. a Ge, Mt, Stewart Junc. ra —— ow So Mor dll. ccbéctdcsveccess . , Bear VOR won'es oo2. thie yo orto — Viet 2 Mt er J anction’ fa 8D ow Tae are run iw Eastern Standard Time. ’ Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Juncticn Tue ssday, Wednesday Saturd: ay, and leave Cape Traverse Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Cape Traverse and County Line, Wednesday. r feet warm. A superior lot of rae at Durvay (uti & Cu’ wt 23.uf Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 27, 1866—all prs 61 —FROM THE WEST. sr Go we Go On et RBERSA) =o * WNwwe = dob mst woo ad - pest D> bes fw teat ft : or - z= 2 *MOTOq oe#/9JOU 99S | ee ; ees =e} > t 14 Coma | | ‘ | Mixed Bis: STATIONS, Express i -_-- oo ti er ne i A. M. ; i A. M. 6 30 1 \Charlottetow .... 7 9 20 6 40 |Royalty Jun otion...... 9 05 7 2 [IOUTONE ceseseee i. 8 40 8 05 i s gap! 8 15 | Mt. Stewart Junc. ‘ + sao | {ari 810 9 Ot PE ntaseae coisas a 7 42 9 35 jist. Pe aah jE ERE: 7 29 10 27 Bear River...... ..... 6 45 ah oe || Souris... eiwasiweven., dp 6 15 AM || ee ae 8 25 t. Stewart Junction 8 10 9 38 RM i 717 1@ 09 | Georgetown,...... dp! 7 GO ‘CHANGE, OF HOUR. BOSTON STEAMZRS, SOMMENCING with the “Carroll” leaving here 7th OCTOBER, the hour of sailing will be 4 CLOCK, P. %., | on THURSDAY of each week for the remainder au of th eason. ; Chat CARVELL BitOs., | Agents, Sept.zt—pat her s’side prs and For ‘ale a Lot 89, ik OR Sale on Lot 55: Three hundred and thirteen acres of Wilde rness Li ind, near Goff's Mills), | the property of the heirs of th: late Capt. John | Camp U, RN. The Jand wil be soid en bloc = in twenty-five acre lots, if » desired by parties ishing to purchase. "Wor further particulars engu tre of J. DALZIEL, town. . Charlottetown, Oct. 20, 1886—oc22wy ex herdi GLENBURNIB. Tr HE Sebec riber offers for sale the above named small, but valuable Freehoid Estate, compris- ing sixteen acres of W oodland, being Pasture ,ots Nos. 9and 16, in the first range of Royaity Lots at Georgetown, situate within 30 minntes walk of the Railway Station, The land is cov- ered with sixty years’ growth of Wood, Spruces, Juniper and Var, fit for Scantling and Shingle- wood. There is a never-failing stream of water running through the centre of the land, the only stream av ailable for manufacturing purposes in the locality. ‘The land is all of the first-class quality, and for a gentleman‘s residence second to none in the place, commanding a_ spiendid view of the Gulf, Panmure and Boughton Islands, and Capes George and North in the dis- tance, — Likewise for sale the followi ing Town Lots: Nos. 14 and 15, 4th range, C, near the water, fenced and under crop. ? Nos. 5 and 9, 4th range, D, the same. No. 9 WM. SANDERSON. Georgetown, pane 1886—wy 2am for 3m ee Real Estate Sale. rT HRES valuable LOTS on Dougias Street, E 50x100 feet each,or thereabouts. Apply at Merchants Bank of Prince Ed ward Island. June 28, 1886. my ortgage © sale TQ be Sold by Public Auctfon, in_ front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, Queen‘s County, on FRIDAY, the fifth day of November next, at the hour ot Twelve o'clock, noon,— LL that ‘tract, piece, or parcg] of land, situate, lying and being on Township number Twe nty- described as follows: Commencing at the junc- tion of the Settiement Road with tiie road leading tothe Alma Road, and thence running anne the said Road jeading to the Alma Road the distance of thirty-five yards, thence southeasterly parailel with the said Settlement Koad the distance of seventy yards, thence southeasterly paraliel with the fir-t run line to the said Settlement Road and thence along the said Settlement Road to the place of commencement, containing by esti- mation one half-acre, a little more or less. be above sale is being made under and by virtue of a Power of Sule, contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the second day of September, A. D., 1885, and _ made between Archibald Shaw and Frances Shaw, his wife, of the one part, and Herbert EK. J. Lewis, of the Other part. ee For particulars apply at the ofiice of Messrs, Macieed, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Char- viltetow jated this second day of October, A. D.., 1886. HERBERT E. J. LEWIS, Mortgavee. Oct, 4, i886—ti 1 aw mon Try the TEA, 25 Cents, at the LONDON HOUSE. aug3l WBA! 1 TEA 186 Half Chests CHOICE TEA. sees 3 Sugar! Sugar! 309 Bbis, Yellow C. W. 8 MOLASSES! MOLASSES !! i120 Puns, Choice MOLASSES. OUR! FLOUR 500 Bbis, of KENT'S MILLS, FOR SALE. W. WHEATLEY, 269 Barrington Street, HALIFAX, N. 8. ugust 13—wky tf A Boon in “Life insurance, Reliable and Cheap. The Canada sfutual Aid Association, JNCOR ‘PORATED in 1880 and Registered under the Dominion Insurance Act of 1885 Insurance within the reach of the industrial classes—the people who need it most. Insurance according to aze from $3,000 to $1,000. Paid ave out $30,000 in claims to widows and orphans of members in 1885. Cost to each member $H, only. Head Office, 87 King Street West, Toronto. WILLIAM RENNIE, President. W. P. PAGE, Secretary. REV. WILLIAM CROSS, Gen. Agent Maritime Provinces. EPHRAIM BELL, Carleton, Round Trip between All other Trains run 6 faily (Sundays excepted. JAMES COLEWAY, Superintendent, { Local Agent P. E. Island. t Ane. 20, 1886-—wky tf ‘ he _ | Leslie's Revelving Kiln, A. WHITE & SON, AGENTS pa CHARLOTTETOWN. WH. LESLIE, PATENTEE, tT COM i} Svan ke i Leg COMRNT SYSLE Le | - = TUESD\. NOVEMBER 2, 1886. MORTGAGE SALE, ia Standard tedienl Work TO be Sold by Public Auction, at the Court | House, in Charlottetown, on W rer ESDAY, the first day of December next, »D.. 1-86, at Twelve o’ciock, noon, by vir ue =f a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of ao ze dated the twelfth day of April, A. D., IssA, and made er treran Catherine Mcike rae and Neil Mecixenzie, of the one part, and Kaward Jarvis Hodgson, Trustee, under the will of the late Charles Wright, deceased, of the other part, ALL that tract, piece, or pareel of land or ground, situate, lying and being on Lot or Towns hip number Sixty-five, in Queen‘s County, bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the north side of the road leading trom Long Creek towards Canoe Cove, and at the west boundary of land formerly l tased to John Me- Ewen, thence running thereou north one degres west by the magnetic meridian of the year 1765 for the distance of thirty-fourchains ana ninety links, or until it strikes the southern boundary of the property of Mrs. Lydia Wright, thence run- ning thereon south eighty-seven deyrees west twenty-one chains and eighty links, thence south to the “aforesaid road, thence follow ing the course of the said road to the place of bexianing. and is bounded on the west by land sold to Archibald |} Currie, contu:niag ninety-seven and one-half ‘ acres of land, a little more or less. Duted the z3ra day of October, A. D., 1886. For further particulars apply at tae office of Mr. Ed€vard J. Hodgsun, Charlottetown. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Mortgagee. Oct. 23—law tl sale s&t wee oe Wf RINER PHE ERAMINER 3 A in c a 7 — Rew e Pre x eee ova eae a OS ies cee OFFICE has lataly bees replenished frith a sapply of —OF THE— ~ * say, P s Latest invention aad Best BP seription, pared to print, — STi. fA SS, BLANK CHEGUES, NOras oF HAnD, : r fia fle Ghent ring land rw ; : i TH, ;" it j tele Geib Ee 1 ib5, Abe tpt bu . R m one RY opens Ara a AT CHEAP PRICES, j jn - ‘ a he - a ite ae fiche Dm oe oe ‘ ! bt ¥ ? 7 . e . a ae i f pracy: spte a RY S Sia. Pai 3 ta * e a : SF: oa ee %& ’ r3 ® % > * puihiaiieOeh ak, kN ORS SUVARI SO Roa sat 8 ae ' LATATIONC OS TUPOUCHOHT... In Ladi [ \ ree LUV WWE WORLG, SE ee STHA MER “HEATHER BELLE,” Fall Arrangement, 1886, meee RS ee re O* N and after TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12th 1886,the steamer “‘Heather Belle” will run as follows Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings at seven o'clock, calling at China Point and Hailiday’s Wharves. Leaving Charlotte wn for Halliday’s. Chira Point and Orwell Brash Wi hat t seme evenin gS. at two o‘clock, rema ining at Bru sh Wharf ev< Tuesday and Wednesday night, and Thursday night re turning to Chariotteiown, arriving about eight o'clock. During the month of Occober, Steamer will run to ‘‘rapaud as follows:—Every Friday morning, at. seven o'clock, leave Charlottetown for Cra- paud ; leaving Crapaud for Charlottetown at eleven o‘clock, remaining at Charlottetown same aight Saturday, leave Charlottetown for Crapaud, at nine o‘clock, a. m., leaving Crapaud for Char- lottetown, about 1 o’clock, p. m. 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