Hamlet at the Bat. lo sacrifice, or not to sacrifice, that it is th question, Whether "tis better in the average to suffer The absence and lack of base hits, Or take chances against a lot of fielders And by slugging make them. T » tind—to fan No more, and by a drive, to say we end The strike outs,and the thousand natural slips This flesh is heir to, ‘tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished To find—-to fan— lo fan ! perchance to toucn—ay, there’s the rub ; For in that bit of chance what outs may come, When we have lived it off to second base Must give us pause ; there's the respect That makes calamity of a double play. For who would bear the hisses and jeers of kids, The manager's oaths,the grand stand’s groans, The pangs of lost bonuses,the captain's wrath, The insolenve of bleachers, and the guy? That unlucky players of the newspapers take, When he himself might his rep make With a great sacrifice? Who would short bunts To grunt and sweat for an out on first Bat that the dread of something on second, That well-covered country, from whose field A bali quickly returns, pazzles the eye, And makes us rather make the hits we know Than to fly out to fields we know not of? Thus batting does make cowards of us all ; And thus the mighty muscles of batters Are handicapped ever with the wish to bunt ; And smashers of great eyes and limbs, Out of regard for this, home runs never make And lose the name of slugger. Sporting Life. make -_--_—_—_—s~e— Worse than Dynamite Hardly a month passes but we read of terrible explosions, and loss of life from natural gas. One writer has raked up Chinese history, wherein it appears, that away back in the time when the famous Chinese wall was building, before the use of gas wells was dis- covered, a terrible explosion took place. The big wells in some way got the start of the little ones, so that enormous volumes of air was sucked down into those subteranean magazines. When the air reached certain roportions, the whole thing went off like a looky gasoline stove. The result was horrible in the destructiou of lives. The same writer predicts similar conditions underlying the great natural gas belt of this country, from Toledo, through Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, whereby that whole vast region might be ripped up to the depth of 1500 feet, leaving a chasm for the waters of the great lakes to pour dows into blotting out every living human being. in this now densly populated valley from the face of the earth. That writer might easily have shown further, that throughout our whole country not only in densely populated regions and cities, bat in country and village houses as well, natural gases far more dangerous than is found in the lake regions, are carrying off not only “‘pig-tail” Chinamen, but cur own fam- ilies and friends, durning the hot waves of July and August. Scores of people are dyiug daily from typhoid fever, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera- morbus, aud infant summer complaints; all caused by poisonous gases and ferments, far worse than hydrogen gas or dynamite in their explosions. Fortunately this latter danger can all be averted, by the use of a simple old fashioned remedy, Johnson’s Anodyne Lini- ment, used internally, asexplained ina pam- phlet sent free to anyone, by I. S. Johason & Co., Boston, Mass. No matter if you have used this remedy before, it will pay you to get a bottle and read the direction, or sen for the pamphlet just to leara how to use it economically. a2 d6i whi a. Lecal Notices. The finest show of white china in Charlotte. town will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s- j25 wk4i dy eod Now is the time ts get butter crocks, cream crocks, preserve crocks, milk basins, bean pots. Cheaper than ever.—W. P. Colwill. j28 w4i dyeod — >- So CO Ferry Boat Time Table. For the iaformation of our readers and the ublie generally we publish in fall the Rocky oint and West River time table for the season of 1892. Uatil further notice the steamer Southport will run as follows : Tuesday and Friday—Leave West River Bridge for Charlottetown at 7 am, calling at Westville and Rocky Point, leaving Westville at 730 and Rocky Point at 830. Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 9 30, also 2 pm; returning, leave Rocky Point at 10 a mand22) pm, Leave Charlottetown at 4 p m for new Bridge, calling at Rocky Point and Westville. Wedaesday—Leave Charlottetown at 9 30 a m for Rocky Point; returning, leave Rocky Point at 10am. Also leave Charlottetown at 3 p m for Rocky Point, returniug at 3 20 pm. Thursday— Leave Charlottetown at 8 30 a m for Rocky Point; returning will leave Rocky Point at9am. Also leave Charlottetown at 2 p m for Rocky Point, returning at 2 20 p m. Saturday—Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 8 30 a m, also 9 30 a m, also at 2 and 4pm; returning leave Rocky Point at 9 and 19 a m, also 2 20 and 4 20 p m. Sunday — Will leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 9 a m, also 1 pm and 2 30 p m; returning, leave Rocky Point at 9 30 a m, also 1 20 oat 5 p m. The Rocky Point Sail Boat will land at Connolly's wharf and runs a follows : Monday and Thursday—Leave Rocky Point for Charlottetown at 8 and 10 am and at 12.30, 3 and 5pm. Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 9 and ll am andat2 and 4 and 6 pm. Tuesday, Wednesday, F: iday and Saturday —Leave Rocky Peint at 8 a m and 12.30 and 5 pm. Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point at ]} 4m and 3and6pm Sandsy—ULoave Rocky Point for Charlotte- town at33) pm Leave Chariottetown for Roeky Point at 430 p m. oe Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Aug. 12. Per str Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point Duchene : Re OU ina Sawin b'% otek de dee $ 3946 ee RE oe 75 RN bids bt hoi dnicdedas wes debe on 120 PINE 6 debi clicks ove¥iskaa. 150 $ 741 By same steamer on Aug 13 : ee OO TD ob ihe vc coc cee $350 Sn UGE UT I i i ha 72 See Oe NN ioe hes i cenit ck i6 $ 438 ~$ SHIP NEWS. S'side, Aug 12--Ent sch Jennie Armstrong, Grady, Pictou, coal. 13—Pholine, Bonnel, Shemogue, lum; Kate, McEvoy, Poist du Chene, railway ties. Bonnel, Pert Elgin, Shemogue, lum. wh EXAMIN _—— ER. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 1892 PRINCE EDWARD ISs92. Summer Arrangement, ISLAND RAILWAY. 1892. ———— Q* AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 27th, 1892, Trains will run as follows :— Socremanennes Ne TI ROM THE WEST. = Trains on the Cape Traverse Branch ru TRAINS FOR THE WEST. TRAINS f STATIONS, | Express! —-, r STATIONS. Expressj/ Accon | ee i a 2 i | P.M , A.M OCharlottetown......- dp| 600 3 00 Pile 56 ini dni de ont dp, 12 2 5 Royalty Junction...... 6 14 3% | Alberton, ... oe 1 05 6 00 North Wiltshire, ...... 6 a8 407 | Bloomfield... 1 30 6 35 Hunter River......... 6 53 $ 21 | }, O'Leary ....- i 46 7 Ov Bradalbane............ 7 23 5 00 | Port Hill ....... 237 8 16 Emerald Junction 7 30 5 09 Wellington............ | 307 9 05 Freetown......+++- 1 74 | 5 | (| MIsCOUCHE,...c0eee--..| 325 | 9 2 eS RENE PORE: ae 64 | f 3 40 9 ar); 815 6 15 Summerside......4 ; Summerside,...... ; } c dp; 4 05 10 Oo dp, 8 30 6 30 Kensington .....+++.... 4 29 10 33 es. i cect | $45 6 5) | Frege wesc. <i ce sveccee 444 10 & NONI, <5 cctc tees 9 05 716 Emerald Junction..... 4 54 ll 04 yy eae 9 35 7 BrOGOIDOM oo: ¢o000+ce . = 00 1L ll j PRR on oc ve oc 400 che 10 30 9 04 || Hunter River.......... 5 2 li 4! Bleomfield...... Ocadenk 10 47 9 26 North Wiltshire....... 5 36 It 57 Alberton..+++.... coepeah 80.04") B00 | P. dv. , eee ee ar} 11 55 11 00 Royalty Junction ...... 6 10 12 i ___Uharlottetown...---.ar oat comet TRALNS FOR THE EAST. TRAINS FROM THE EAST. wail = STAT UONS. Express Accom. || STATIONS. | Express Accom. i ee ee ee A. M. | ‘ A.M. P.M. Charlottetown......dp 5 50 6 Jeorgstown,..--+++..dp Royalty Juaction...-..| 6 10 650 | |Cardigan...........--.. 717 12 52 ae ane 6 37 72 j Me Stewart Junce...ar 3810 2 rs ar 70> 8 05 | A. M. - Mt, Stewart June, ‘ | Souris.......s.c0e0edp} 6 15 iL 35 dy 719 | 88 | Bear River.........0.-) 645 12 i BONER cc cccosecccccccc 7 4il 8 46 | (ie Oa nai 7 2 12 58 i Eee 8 05 9 29 } See acceso aaa 7 42 1 25 Bear River ..«.+++ See “| 8 4l 10 06 a Pee P.M, Souris........» ee 8 lee aisieest tein }as| 28 A Pp, M. as | attain dp ; S : e Mt. Stewart June..d 710 8 25 it: WHE inc dics ociak of Cardigan ............- ; 8 03 | 9 38 | Royalty Junction.. “al 2 05 3 20 CeorgetowD, .....+.. ar 825 100) __|/Charlottetown......ar! 9 20 ae. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. n Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturd:.ys only. All other Trains run daily, Sundays excepted. Railway Offica, Caarlottetowa, Juae 23, 1892 — ull prs 6i STRONCEST, Dissolution of Partnership HE partnershio heretofore existing between the undersigned, carrying on business as Barris ers and Solicitors under the name of MACNEILL & MACDONALD, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this 15th day of July, A. D. 1892. CHESTER B. MACNEILL, ZENEAS A, MACDONALD, ae ee All legal business entrnsted to the late firm of Macneill & Macdonald will be continued by me at the offices heretofore occupied by the old firm. JENEAS A, MACDONALD. JENEAS A, MACDONALD, Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, Agent for Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien, OFFICE, GREAT GEORGE ST., Near Bank Nova Scotia, Charlottetown. iy16—1m eod MALLORY LINE. New York, Maine and Maritime Provinces Service. will sail from Pier Ss. Ss. WINTHROP No. 21, Hast River, New York, on SATURDAY, May Zist, at 5 p. m., and each Saturday thereafter for Bur Harbor, Eastport and St. John, N. B. Returning, Steam- ship leaves New York Pier, St. John, TUES- DAY, May 2ith, at3p.m, and each Tuesday thereafter for Kastoort, Bar Harbor and New York, due at New York Friday morning. Land- ings at Bar Harbor on and after June 4th, 1842, ror full information, passenger and freight rates apply to TROOP & SON, Agents, St. John, N, B. unel—3m d&w BEST, |() Sherwood Cemetary. |PPVHIS CEMETRRY. situated at the jurction of | Royalty and Brackley Point Road, is con- | Venieatly reached by Rail or Carriage Trains ‘run there daily. | Funeral Trains may b3 had whonever required, and interments may be mide by regular trains at ordinary rates. Prices of Plots as fal ows: Family Plots, 2)x15 feet, sold at reduced SEE: 55055 0asees taba eoscuaeskbabess 5450 320 00 Plots half above size, 1n good localities. ... 12 50 Single Graves....... 00 <guuviEes etic maek eas 2 00 Parties who wish their Plots improved or looked after by the Keeper. or who wis! to have any other work done, are require’ to le ve their orders with the uadarsigned at the offic of the Cierk of the County Conrt. HENRY SMI‘H, Secretary of Sherwood Ce: retery. may2-mws& wy patttf&wy Ty >. y e Notice to Creditors. ALL Persons havinz ciaim3 against J hn Car- diff, of Harbor’s Mouth, are hereby ‘equired to furnish the sam3 to m2 within ten d. ys from this date, Ch’towa, Jans 2’, 1892. L. M. POOL 3, A: signee, jn27 3aw The Charlottetown ‘team Navigation Co., Ltd. gtionhine SUMMER ARRANGEMUNT! N and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1892, the Steamers “NOKTHUMBERLAN D” and “sT. LAWRENCE” will make daily trips as under, local time (Sundays excepted) :-- On and after Monday, 4th July, the ste mer St, Lawrence will leave for Pictou ever aorning except Wednesday, at 6 o'clock, local, io as t insure connection withthe Kastern trai: to Cap Breton and early train for Halifax, Oa Vednes day she will leave at eight o’clock to a :commo date exoursionists and others. Leave Pictou about 12.°0, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, for Charlottetown. Laave'Summerside on arrival of morn ag train from Charlottetown for Point du Cheoe, and connect there with trains for all parts o} and United States, Leave Point du Chene on atfrival of norning train from St. John, for Summerside, «ad con- nect there with trains for all partso Island reached by P. &. Island Railway same vening. Connections at St. John with Inter ational Steamers every day until 4th September to Bos- ton, and by Maltiory Line on Monday or New ork, At Halifax with Steamers of Canada Atlantic Co., Monday, Wednesday and Friday. AGENTS—J. C. Mackintosh, Halifax ; Chubb & Co., 8t. John ; Noonan & Davies, Pic ou, and D. Gordon, Summerside, F. W. HAL 7S, Charlott :town. Fast Direct Route to Brstou, Canada Atlantic Line. THE MAGNIFICENT STEAMS(f PS “e ALIPAX” and “OLIV)TTE, The fastest and most luxurious Sea ners on the Atlantic Coas HALIFAX TO BOSTON Every Tuesday and Thursda, at 8 a.m.,and Saturday eveninzs on arrival of the Pictou & Cape Breton express, due fat H ilifax at 11.10 p. m. june24—eod ASSENGERS arriving at Halifax on > fonda Wednesday and Saturday evening: can oh CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE CURBS—Dyspepsra, ‘how Sprriis, Loss of pperrte, Poavajul D- cestion, Nalaria, and MDNLS Lore and vigour Lo Mae whole system, RAY OIL. Cld 13th-—Sch Pholine, ! bal; Agnes H, Grant, GOLDEN BARRELS, now landing ex schr. 700 Kalavala direct from New York, GOLDEN RAY is best American Water , White Oul; tight casks; no leakage. N. B. & M. RATTENBURY, Jy 7 tftu f directly on board Steamer. Keturning, 8 eamers leave Savanah Pier, Boston, every ‘luesday, Thursday and Saturday at noon. ‘i hrough Tickets and Baggage checked from Ci arlotte- town by Charlottetown Navigation CC», For further particulars apply to H. L. CHIPMAN, Age it, Noble's Wharf, H vJlifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agent, Savannah Pier, Boston. SPLENDID BUSINESS STAND For Sale at New Glas row, Nova Scotia. a, desirous of obtaining a fi st-class business property, with dwellin; house attached, fitted up with all modern i uprove- ments and a business of $40,000 4 ne last year, can get full information by ad: ressing | P. O. Box 93, New Glasgow, N. S. This property is finely adopted for bh sndling produce, provisions and groceries, and situate in the best part of the town. April 29—f&s wy tf SAFE THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER rf TH» MY, - Ps 5 tt ’ ; gf Saat iy Ws Wy Panvdt AS AN DD moan Vv Li ee p These pilis were a won- rsoes Pills The circular around derful discovery. Un- ‘Leach bex explains the like any others. One}) aymptoms. Also how to Pilla Dose. Children?) eure a great variety of takethem casily. The diseases. This infor most delicate women mation alone is worth use them. In fact all ten times the cost. A iadies can obtain very handseme Illastrated great benefit from the | pamphietsentfree coa- tains waileabie infor . ase of Parsons’ Fills. mation. Send for it. One bex sent post- BRISTOL'S sien 28 ia or || haggle ayia ain ever ox. |. , r et, Boston, Mace. SARSAPARILLA Wo bev laty to tamn dal Sd eee Liver Pill Known.” f CURES ALL ‘$| CERTAIN [®& : PICKFORD & BLACK’S ‘ N.S. & PB K. 1, Coastal Service, SEASON 1892. STEAMER “FASTNET,” J. E. Hopkins, Commander, ILL SAIL FROM HALIFAX every Mon- day Evening at 6 o'clock, calling at Canso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury, Souris, Charlotte- town and Summerside. Returning, will leave Charlottetown every Thursday Evening for Halifax, calling at Port Hawkesbury, Arichat and Canso. Lowest rates of freight to all ports on the route. Through bills of lading granted frorn all ports of call to United States, West Indies, Great Britain and Continent. For all other information apply to W. W. CLARKE, ent. Charlottetown, April 19, 1°92—dy STMR, MIRAMICHI [>= MONTREAL, At June. lith July, —. 8th 224 5th Sept. ith “ 5th Oct. 25th June, dth July lw 2nd Aug th “* 30th“ ~~ Sept. “ h oe This Steamer is fitted up with every comfort for Passengers, and the sail on the St. Lawrence ia delightful during the sumer months. : Passenger fares, r.tes of freight and all parti- culars obtainable from CARVELL BRO3s., A gents. Aug. “ee Charlottetown, TU ESDAY, “ “ “ “ “ o “ . “ “ee may23—ws guarm th EXCURSIONS TO PICTOU THE Steamer ST. LAWRENCE will leave Every Wednesday Morning, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, Instead of Six, so as to make it more pleasant for pleasuré seekers, - Return Tickets good for one day only— Two Dollars. SPECIAL RATES for parties may be obtained on application at chief office of Company. corner Great George and Lower Water Street, F. W. HALES C. S., S. Nav. Co. Ch’town, July 5. Charlottetown to Summer- side and Return. TEAMER “FASTNET” sails every Wednes- day for Summerside, returning early Thura- day morning, on her way to ifax. Freight carried at low rates. Passengers’ Single Ticket, 50 cents; Return, $1.00. Apply to W. W. CLARKE, may2 Agent, Wanted, at the Queen Hotel, A FIRST-CLASS COOK, to whom liberal wages will be given. Also, an assistant Cook, and one who can serve as waiter in dining room. Good references required, P. P, ARCHIBALD, mch19—tf Proprietor. Y. MC. A. Reading Room, Gymnasium, Educa- tional Classes, Recreation Rooms, A LARGE, well-lighted, comfortable Readin Room, where the following Papers om Megemines can be seen ;— AGAZINKES :—American Garden, Amateur Work, Blackwood, Chamber,’ Journal, Cassell's Family Journal, Century, Contemporary. Fort- nightly, Nineteenth Century. Chantauquan, Eclectic, Good Words, Harper's Mazazine, North American Review, Outing, Popular Science ay. Review of Reviews, Sunday at Home, ibner. ILLUSTRATED WEEKLIK3:—Harper’s Weekly, Punch, Peany Iilustrated, Queen. Scien- tific American and Supplement, London G-aphic, Grip, Nlustrated London News, Dominion Ilus- trated, Youths’ Companion, Young Men’s Era. EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS :—Educa- tional Journal, Kindergarten, Popular Kducator, Canadian Magazine of Science and Industrial Art. Educational Times, Education, Teacher’s Institute, Under the terms of amalgamation betwe the Charlottecown Athietic Association and the Y. M. C. A., purehasers of $3.00 tickets are entitled to the use of the Gymnasium. Information regarding the Educational Classe on application to the General Secretary. Tickets admitting to Gymnasium, Reading anu other Rooms. $5.03 per year; Reading Room ol $2.90; Boys under 16 years of age, half ce, ~h _You are cordially invited to call ani look “eh the institution. Visitors always wel- - ae Cc. A. MAFIT, General Grand Sale inns NEW. 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