oo »lr.o.A.rs cri.sar.oi1r.'iowN snernviunn ->9 less ir i '1 v~~\ we ` , 3 . _ » - .___ _ ` i r r L .4 .,. 9 "."f`= 1.. ‘_ f ,_ » ' ~-.v / D; \»1~.~=..i.~ = ~.¢i _-. 'j ' _ Z, . s.~'>' 1. . if f' ‘\ C" ' ... . V `~`-‘€+*?’.‘l dv. '~ -1 f v S `~==.-.~f.<- . A;_,____. ....-.._; Mir, 7 ...~"" rw" 7', M/ wp_,.»¢-":_.// mamma 5 ' `~\~\. t 1’ 5/ . <, . .. vc- ff _ -l 3.' mul! fiat. ~.;r~° 'E l 51?/ "_\Y \‘. . _» __ _ ' . '~2.-’» ( ,I/\ »\xl~\'- W fl1=‘\r-- ro_ ~ "ll'»\\ ure they lriineil, .l;»;~__\~. rf; Ur elm.,-9 _ .i.\, t... .1'i llc ill' ;~ yup. ;~>llipl‘~li:-ii lig- v f .fm liiii.il:riQ rin hi.;-_` `_,$`/"4, .. 1 . .sc _ t.ii._\ in rm- : 1 _ nrilily ri~liu-; ~ 1»_~illli. and the . . . klll=n~' oil" fill ri' £2 '\ I, \tliit tic \\ r rflv- ~ . » mire a Z' \‘.~! -L. ,» rlfvlli ‘~\'orii;iri stronger ~ , \ V ‘l lllio-1* \\'riiri1»`~' .‘~ \\ `fH~1f1 \'-'vom-r and more sig;-1v_ ziiiil it i.i<:‘.il~;\-rl iii to excess. Inav , _ _\wo..i.-.ri \\"fi~ " :LES i ll uuulllli null. WE claim to liave one of the BEST . SUP" barrel' »ns!¢i“ g EUS' w. \\ ....1 ,~,. 55”? and I-ARoi:s'i‘ Ci:ocKr.rn’t te sitting down :rnrl iwidiiig oooksf and all that sort of thing; what you? want is recreation.” Yes, that`s so, he , 4 PASS. , ,. ; . :incl iiiiirle l~r-tici' 1”" Now cellrrit every w.~ll-rrrrlercrl ruin l lm: <‘<=lllrlllillll\‘ r>i`r,.~.;i`;0\lt lpn h:r\_|1‘_\ .- ‘ .r1\'.. \\'oi‘r\ iri'ri'»er~ri hours :i dui. :ri~l li iv for lsr il". v- urs.) l 1 >iippos'» ir.:l ii=~ l:.l<.s wit-ri lioiirs for ;; -_j~ ,_ :__ " - _ : If .. .... 'f »_ _ .__ _» ~ :- H A ._ C r H I ._ .-< I ... .-lv ~p, t‘-.'.'i- li iir~ lo" 1 i»~ men S, =li1:»g t ~ tm \~.i‘li tlioiii? Tire.-1' four li ili~. if l fi\_riii'.». riglillv. laliivurit to t\\o morvlis iii ri :v<>:1r.u No liii-in can s.t:ii.ll s'il`:. \`\'lirfii (lcd created lis lie dill -.i f-irltiii ite l§f:i'ii_' fr 1' us; he iiindr- tis so we niiist . i li r go back or f-;\rvv:ird. ,\ ni_rn knmvs iiiore tod ly tliriii ye.~tei.l;iv or he kiiows lr.-ss. A man who sits il»\vii li .d bottoms at chair. :nil gets up snrl goes to tis meals, and ll cri gms lui -lt and bottreiiis a cliuir zi_\_»:iili in the course of tive ycrrs \\'ll.L lil" THE lll|i(}l-IST l)l'_\`CE IN Till". COBIHIUXITY, and his opinions will not be worth knowing. He will lose his power for an hour. A man is just like a locomo- tive alvvzivs running on an up-grade Ambition is the engineer. hope the tire- _ man :the s‘ations where l.e stops to take l in coal and water are home, the church. his society, whatevi r il muy hc, asso- ciations like these,or the library. There are no brakes cn that engine, and when , hc stops and the engineer and the file- inirn jump off. the engine goes down. Now he has four bou s rl day. or two moirhs a yeir. Whfri is lzc going to do with them? A t_crill.»ri.an iii tli-- t-om~ munify-an rxcriie li' gli plezisaixt gm- I work and will not be worth three centsr of thc weall ever. i _ . *-1-- I Cure of Spectacles. I -l l 'llie foll..\\'i:ig excellent advice Clin- ` c~irniuf_r tile cure of .spit-tacles and e-_ve- gllisses conies from rr proiiliricrit op- tlcian : l. ltemenilicr that you have a f ai ie and delicrirc irisrrum-ciit.oiic that aliviiys inquires con.~idfr.rble and careful hand ‘ ling. 2 The whole success cf usefulness or 'spectacles depends upon their proper position infront of the eye. If they are bent out of their right position,or other- wise misplace d, they be come tilt r. by ‘worse than useless. 3. ln putting on or taking off spect_ acles always use both hand9,and do it in such a way that the temple-pieces are not pulled widely apart or otherwise sprained, so as to wrencli,bend or loosen the attachments. 4. ln putting on the glasses do not crush the lenses against the eye,and thus soil them at once. 5. Fold and unfold the frames as little as possible, and :always with care. Upon retiring at night leave them unfolded and in some piece where other object. wi'l not be lfiid upon them. Never lay ri leoszoii its face, but always on its edge 6. Fir cleansing lenses.which should be dr ne several times a day, use a clean unstarched old cotton or linen handker- tleniau~steps up to ni.-. at rl s:iy_~; -»l‘l17 tell you what to do, lily iiit-nd.” Arid, that gentleman is cillcd the Dev=l. l Some people dont believe in a pzfrsonrill my life. and lie. is one ot the most agreenlile iclluus I know. Now he says: -~I)or.'t inope aiounrll hone; di' ii`t be liotlreriirtf your hr,-:rdf with thc wgmen; let tire. iliildreii go to dies want recreation; he has been at * work. p°rhaps, all night. lt may he he is a conducttr or fireman, or he has `oe+n all day in rhe yard or shop. He` Wants recreation, so the devil takes him into a pool-room and says: ‘~Play a game; bet your money." There is one element, one instinct, dormant in every man born into this world, and that is the instinct of gambling. lt is there. and if the temptation comes, it is bound to be aroused, ard once aroused it is THE MOST DIl"l-`ICL`L'1' PASSION TO SUR- The instinct is inflamed, and lhati young man goes home to his wife feverish, irritable; comes home another night more irritable, more feverish ; his home becomes the last place he wantsi to see; he anticipates his Wages, bor- rows against them, if ue is in a place where he can do it; he steals, uni then he becomes a thief and fugitive. and that settles him. Or the devil lakes a young man by the arm and says: “Come into the saloon-here is a free lunch, free billiards,free dominoes,take them." Then he says to him as he goes out: “Are you going to allow the I generous landlord to provide all these things and then 'pay his own reni?” “What shall I do?” “Take _ a. drink." “Alone?” °‘N0; treat somebody. call up the boys.” In alittle while he takes him again. He becomes intoxicated ; he arouses the notice of his superior of- ficers ; he is discharged; he goes from a house into rooms; from rooms into a single room; his wife becomes wretch- ed and miserable; she does what she can to earn something,and his children, from being promising and beautiful, begin to weaken, go out into the streets and form associations, and find them at home in his own language and conduct, that makes them subjects for the criminal classes ot the future. AND IT ii.ts uni-:N A STUDY WITH ME To MARK BOYS who started in every grade of liie with myself, to see what has become of them. lwas up last fall and began to count them over, and it was an instructive ex- hibit. Some of them became clerks, merchants.nianuiacturers, law; ers. doc- tors. lt was remarkable that every one of those who drank is dead; not one living of my age. Baring a few who were taken off by sickness, every one who proved a wreck and wrecked his family, did it from rum and no other cause. Of rlioso who were church going people, who were steady, indus- trious. and hard-working 111811. W110 were frugal and rthriftv, every single one oi them, without an exception, owns the house in which he lives. and has something laid by. U10 infefeflt 011 which, with his house, would carry_hii_n through many a rainy day. Now _lt is the women that suier in these thmgs. When a man becomes debased with mb1inz,with rum or drink, be doesn’|. c"iiei and one never used for any other p'_‘rpo~.e. Nev r use chnrnois leather, nssue i.-ap-er. silk or woollen material, etc. To icmoic all obscurities, it is wfll (excrpt in biforal glasses) to cle ruse the lenses with the aid of am- moiiiated water once or twice duily. In cleansii g, firmly grasp the frame at the outer edge, close up io ilie lens, ma: the hinge,witli the thumb arid loretinger of the left har.-d. Do not hold by the bridge. 7. A well-tilted frame has the optics centre of the lenses opposite the pupil in the most-u=ed position of the eyes; one lens never higher than the other, or farther from the eye than the other; the upper edge of the lenses slightly in- clined fl rward; the lashes never strik- ing the lenses: the bridge accurately in opposition with, but not cutting or deeply indenting. the sides ofthe nose; the 1emple~pieceS straight from the outer lenS~attachni»nrs to the tops of the ears, and in opposition with, but not cutting, the skin of the temples; ttic curves at the top of the ear sharp, con- forming ro the shape of the eir-curve, etc. Do not attempt to remedy these defects yourself. 8. Bitocal lenses nerd the greatest care, to keep them from getting out of adjustment. More than others they de- mand absolute preci:ion of postion. Severe _llgarlaclres Resulting from Catarrh Cause Great Suffering Tho Dreat Blood Purlflor, l'lood'3 Sarsaparllla Cures. ° SuBerers from any disease caused by im- pure blood should never be discouraged about taking Hood’s Sarsuparilla because other medicines have failed to give relief. Remember Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures when All others fail. Read this statement: “ C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: “.Deu' Sirs:-I think it my duty to let you know what Hood’s Sarsaparillu has done for ine. I was suffering with severe headaches daily and also with catarrh. One day a paper was left at my house and ln looking it over I read of your great medipine’e value to my fellow suierers. I reasoned that if it cured them, why would it not cure me, although I must own I had some doubts about it, as I Had Tried So Many so-called cures which had failed even to relieve me. At last I procured a bottle md after taking all the medicine the headaches had left me and my catarrh trouble was much better. I continued taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and have de- rived so much benefit from it that I would advise any one troubled with impure blood to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, _the great blood purifier. I feel better now than I have for years, thanks to Hood’s Sarsapa- = rilla.” MRS. E. GREY, 27 St. Nicholas » St., Toronto, Ontario. Remember Sarsa H ,S parill-a is the best-in fact the One True Blood Purifier. sold by all druggists. 81.; six for $5. l Ho0d’S Pills i?.°.f...i»"“'. 'I2 lgrc; all his tinerfeelingsaro Grvvtild ~ ho suffer-suffer in their tender- 0 ions, Suffer in their affections . S* wlioiii they love better than lf t this grand work go on and ‘_v;rmlre°.niil1ioly for tli»» szifery Si-/tie, :ind of this rcpubli -, wlii.;-h love and hope will continue for- lll r"'“Y ».:_;~.._ I P. E. ISLAND % 3 r=»mNcrPA|., r. oxsnr-|Am, (Graduate ul Montreal Business College.) l Book-Keeping in all its branches thoroughly taught in connection with actual business. Arithmetic, Shorthand Typewritlng, Penmaunhilh Business Correspondence, Commercial Law. _ _ Our- .._\».~rcni is the latest and best now in use in Canada andthe United States, and _success from the start is assured. We open this year atter the Holidays, on Aug. 15th. Apply to Once, or send for our new Prosuotus' P. 0. Box 242. oirtown. Anne 1-598 l 7 HENRY li. LURDLY, C. E. A.. M- Can. Soc- C. E. Grédpate *College of Civil Engineering Cor n?on§ul7f.ii-is En 'neer for General Work,Speo Balliiies l§Iyc_Ira.u§i>, Sanitary Engineering. and e esi . Office at Chldldidttetown and St. John. Correspondents address to Charlottetown DR. GLIFT treats Chronic Diseases by the-.Salisbury method of persistent self-he in removing causes from the blood. Con mucus. mtcll- gdent. treatment in person or by letter insures inimum of suffering and Maximum of cure, possible in each case. Avon) attempts unaided. MICROSCOPICAL' EXAMINATION OF BLOOD, SPUTA, URINE, &c. Graduate ufJl.Y. llnlrerslly And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. Twenty years practice in N. Y. City- Dlplomo re- gister ei in U. S . and Canada. ADDRESS, Cl-IARLOTETTOWN, P. E.l. CANADA 0FFl(7.E--Yiflolia Bovlw Accomodations ns: rved lor pallellll References on uvvlh alivln '_' -- W 4 RUPTU RE 5'6'n"l~:'p b'y r_ii"e IMPRovED”iiiérE6d."]EEd6£sI>`a by the mcdical profession and by thousands who have discarded their trusses and remain cured. The Improved Rupture Cure is Dain- less, involving no inconvenience and reguires only 5_or 6 visits. Examinations tree an con- ildential. No pay untll cured Throw Away Your [Truss Testimonials on application. Correspondence solicited. A perfect cure can be guaranteed if you obey instructions. Stock consists of Clothing, Suits, Odd Coats, Mens Reefers and Overcoats, Child’s Reefer! -.f /if his/Orner I I SU CGESSORS TO McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY _ if Store. We have just opened a large and well assorted » f Goods in Silverware. We have ,. Baskets Pickle Danton - stock o Cake Berry I'-‘rult Dishes Syrup Juli , fs. 3' 1: 7 is-f-1 r. i ~ » ° '\. S argain 'R ¢¢»$.¢4-I.... 1 t 4 f I We will have open to-morrow, We<`lncsday' a ix 4,000 Stock of Dry Goods and Clothing, purchased at auction in Montreal. Thin stock is new and fresh and will be sold at one-half the original cost. _' . and Overcoats, Men’s Rajin Proof' Coats, Shirts, Hose, Caps, Twcedslud Worsteds, Punting, Kid Gloves &c. - f ron THE LADi'Es-clotting, plain and fancy patterns, Hose, Wm; Shawls, assorted Trimmings, Hriir Cloth for Skirts, Wool Mitts; Fur Collorl is Hoods, Table Covers, Napkins, Flannel, Towels, Purses. .54 Everyone knows about our last cheap sale. This one will be away uh-ewd of it. Bargains for all. Come and inspect it. , \ . _ ».-ff : ._ _'_ "fi, null uuul .Fur Wedding Present; I 3' Visit the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods ' O . Dishes Tea Sorvloo .r Bon Bon Dishes Musical Dlookl Lunch Casters Silver lu” Celery Dishes " Hill' PIII B080! Somethin ’ g nice and New in Glass and Chinawurc, Five o’clock Tea Sets. Patronize your Island boys and get the 'worth of your ; 5 money. Our motto: quick sales and small profits. Repairing attended to Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. .IUR Y &~.. Pnowsns’ NEW BLGCK. Sunnyside, Queen Square, Charlottetown. Rubbers . Rubbers ‘ l 1 _ , 2,500 pairs American rubbers, meu’s :md wo- men’s, purchased fron the assignees ol? the el z $1 tate W. J. Gunane of Toronto, stoppczl it tran- = is sit. All new fresh goods, this season manufacture, which we will sell at less prir than you can buy Canadian rubbers for. Th will be your opportunity to buy good rubbers V at low prices. r . B. McDonald & Co. - . -_v »»=~»A~ ibn# 1 meer ~¢v *G+ me