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MOON'S CHANGES. and W ey r t Moon 7th day, 9h., 48.8m., a. m., N.W., A > & pelow horizon. ) Last Quarter l4th day, 4h.,4.9 p.m., N.(below IN OH K Ri OTTETOW WN Horizon. ; ad el hi 1 h beak A + New Moon 22nd day, 7h, 52.9m., p. m., W. (be \ Zon. First Quarter 30th day, lh., 7.7m., a.m., Ww. All th N il i . | ( il Sh d ; Dr ff (| pe 6B NOW MAbEPIAIS Ald NKeW SLakes I UPess GOOds, i .,. sun Sun Moon [ig ays / ; : co yy DAY OF WEEK isesisets | rises |watcr| len’h (TRIMMINGS TO MATCH.) i mh mmornimorn'h m} ee Preah a ; a ‘ el Sane ‘ ‘ stiz , sais r ‘ Be ‘ 1 |Sunday (507 211 36 4 Is 14 12 English and American Millinery, Millinery Materials, 2 i. taft GS| 5 43 5 “9 ’ | " ‘isi 6.22317 4). 8 Feathers and Flowers. ‘ 71 3 ae 80 20 lal, a > . nO? l 23 ° - - ‘ a ! 6 so 9 6104 & Parasols and Umbrellas, Stockingetie Jackets § Dolinans 7 4} hi; 7 lO 3l 2s Queeseenen 35a aal aaa a . at = sf All Goods Marked at the Lowest Prices for Cash. } Mond 5 3 9 441i of . 10 33 i4;10 42\ alt 34 30 mee |) eTEED 1] Wednesday 7| 18/11 93) 1 ls} 689° ‘ 12 Thursda ) IGlmorn| 2 4) 41 yi &." . 4 , 4 13 iri May + is; 0 15; 2 33 4b ¥ eM Fw . > a rag 14 Saturda ; 19; O 51) 3 62 47 | Su 2 20| 1 23) 4 59 44 Ch'town, May 13, 1887.—wky ig M 1 Stl 1 Sh 6 50 t7/Taesday } 221 216,711) 52: , re 3 Wednesday 29 24; 242) 8 2} > 19 Thursda 2s 23s & § & 4 Ww t AY 26} 25) 230) 9 24! 59 2) /Satarda 2) 26, 3 49/10 O15 1 ; ‘ 22’ Sunday 24| 27) 4 29)10 49 3 3 i ‘ Lava {i 23 Monday 23; 2 5 611 13 5 24 Luesday 22} 29/5 47/11 so] 7 25 Wednesda 22 31; 6 37\morn 9) omnes CY mmm 26) Thursda li 32) 7 34) 0 30) li 27 Frida 20 33; 8 38) i 1) 18 23 Sat 20} 34) 9 46) 158) 114 & Gi 29 Suoia 19} 3510 57| 2 50} 16 39 Mon 18} 36 aft 8) 3 55 is si I $f 18!7 37! 1 22) 5 14415 19 MacMillan, Y. 8., Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto. James L, Ofice in connecti Livery Stable Great George Street. Ch’town, April 21, 1887—law & wy L. ARTHUR & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECEIVERS OF Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS, Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit & Vegetables. 142, 144 Commercial Street, BOSTON, MASS. May 18, 1887. THE PALACE STSAMERS | IITERWATIONAL S.S. 60. Leave St. John for Bostou, via Eastport and Port- land, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5.00 a. Mm. Also leave St. John at 7.30 every Saturday | night for BOSTON DINECT. —————— Here from Charlottetown to Boston, #,50, 2nd class ; 4.50, Ist class. For tickets and other iaformation apply to G. A.AHARP, F. W. HALES, Pp. EL RY . i. L Steam Nav. Co, | or to your nearest Ticket Agent. April 18, is@7—-eod wky THE EXAMINER ; f PANY,” having lately added to their stock of type and material for Job Priuting, are better than ever prepared to execute orders for Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Handbills of all kinds Vieving er Business Cards, &e@, promptly and cheaply, in the best style of the art. : None but first-class workmen are employed in their ottice: and, a8 they import their printing papers direct from the manufacturers, they are able to fill al! orders on the most favorable terms. The coatione’ yanenege of the public is respectfally solici i. Y Ww. L. COTTON, Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1886. m with Keunedy & Stewart's | ATV AAMREMENT PUBLISHING COM- CHARLOTTETOWN, P. RIVAL OF NEW GOONS —AT THE have just received a full sieck new DRY GOODS for this season's trade. British, Canadian and American Manufac- ture, purchased in the best markets, for cash, | Will SeliVery Cheap. Come and see before buying elsewhere. EK. ISLAN ‘Three D, 8 \TURDAY, MAY 28, 1887. Hleciiia of Water Commissioners By the Mayor. a eee j 8 pursuance of aa act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in ‘he 50th year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled : “Charlottetown Water Works Act, 1887,” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of Three Water Commissioners for the City of Charlottetown ON WONDAY, the 6th day of JUNK, next, A. D., 1387. at the several places, that is to say: In Ward No. 1, at or near the store of Messrs. J. & T. Morris, corner of Queen and Water streets. In Ward No. 2, at or near’the honse of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heariz’s Warehouse Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No, 3, at or near the Market Ilouse, In Ward No.4, at or near the Fire Knzine Honse, frouting oa Kent Street, east, between Weymouth aud Cumberland Streets. Iu Ward No, 5, at or near the carriage shop of | Carroll & McAleer, corner of Kuston and Great | George Streets, And st the said Eleccion the Poll will be opened | at nine o‘ciock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. DiESCRIPTLON OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester | Stree’, aud the parcel of land formerly known as | the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Chariottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Chariovietown which Les south of Fiizroy Street add north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the aaid ‘own, NOMINATION DAY. MONDAY, the 30th May., from the time of Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. Qualification of Electors. see Act 50, Victoria, ‘intttuled “Chariottetown Water Works Act, | 1887,” also, Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 15,sec 20 and 64 | and 48 vic. and Cap. 8, Sec. 12. ; {L. 3.1 T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, A. H, MACPHERSON; City Clerk. | Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, | May 16, 1887. i ‘T) —We desire t Lady WANTED e desire to engage a lady * or Gentieman to mana | business for usin Charlottetown, and also ina few of the other towns and villages on the Island. Wages, liberal. Must be a Catholic; re- ferences required. All who enclose stamp will receive areply. Meution this paper. Address: “W.” P.O. Box 103, St. John, N. b. mayl2 WANTED. Makers, First-Class Vest 909 CENTS PER VEST. D. A. BRUCE, May 12, 1887—tf ait Hishwick EXDrESS Line, SEASON OF 1587. Steamer Mi. A, Starr, Capt. Ferguson, wilt leave Halifax every TUESDAY Morning Perkins May 4—dy & wky 1887. The Steamship Merrimack, Capt. Crowell. The Steamship Carroll, Capt. Brown. BOSTON STEAMERS. — eee ee The Steamship Worcester, Capt. Nickerson. — URING the season of 1887, one of these vessels will leave! Pownal Street Wharf, Charlottetown, for Bostem, at 'six o'clock, p. m., on “SAmesday of each week, and Boston for Charlottetown every Saturday, at noon. Excellent Passenger Acommodation. —_FARHS:— Lowest Rates for Freight, which is always care- Carvell Brothers, 40 CASES —-BATS— JUST RECEIVED. o-——- r™*O be Sold 40 PER CENT CHEAPER than elsewhere, being bought direct from the Manufacturers. : Last year’s stock at 50 cents in the dollar. we eer ty ma Bai, NEWSON’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN, ' j i | Cabin, $7.50 ; Stateroom Berth, $9.50. fully handled. ' Ch’town, May 17, 1887—ex pat da wy 3mos jour guar May 4, 1887. j levers alternate trip; return, leaves Charlotte- town every THURSDAY afternoon, making same calls. | sae FREIGHT LOW. | Through Bills Lading granted to New York, Great Britain and Continent. Agent. for Charlottetown, calling at Sheet Harbor, Canso, Arichat, Port Mulgrave, Hawkesbury, | Hasting and Bayfield, and Murray Harbor on W. W. CLARKE, ' Queen's Wharf, Ch’town, May 17, 1887.—2mo pat CHARLOTTETOWN HERALD OFFICE, | { | APRIL 23RD, 1887. ‘MRS. McNEILL, REVERE HOUSE | speaks VERY HIGHLY of, and wishes you to SEND | HER ANOTHER CaSsE of | f j ee ' ; “CITY LAUNDRY. We beg to announce to the citizens of Char- lottetown that we have opened a Laundry at 96 Upper Great George Street. and having secured the services of a first-class Laundress, we guarantee satisfaction to all who will favor us with their patronage. Gents goods a specialty. BALLEM & GAY. Ch’town, May 23, 1887—1mo eod pd “ALL RIGHT,” SIRE of George Lee, (record 2.23}) Black Pilot, 2.33}) Defiance, (7.393) will stand at Newton Laruze’s Stable every ‘inursday afternoon and Friday, till Saturday morning. Ch’town, May 5, 1887. 4000 POTATO BAGS FOR SALE CHEAP, 7, ee CARVELEL BROS, ‘May 17, 1887~t8 VOL. 20.-NO. 6. L STTERS TO FHE EDITOR, perm, 20 1 let him try and practice a hittle more self-denial for the good of his fellow- - ‘creatures, whom he must see day by day Subways, Xe. more or less on the road that leads to eter- ‘nal perdition. It may be I shall not have occasion to trouble you on this topic again, uuless T. T.’s refractory utterances should invite further exposure. I am still in the fight always A ‘True Ppoxtsrrronist. Charlottetown, May 27, 1887. coldinlidetiiinictianl ; ; Civic prove \ The cacoethes seribendi has no doubt} ¢ Impr ments 4 seized this individual, as he takes greats gi — The many improvements to our pride in frequently figuring in the public ‘town that our good citizens talked so much press,and no doubt considers himself a great) pout this spring after ther long winter authority on subways, mercantile and scientific subjects, “* Lobsterology and tance, and soon everything will be as in the steam navigation monopolies.” With a beginning. The dredging of Government modesty seldom paralelled, he informs the pond, the repairs to our rotten sidewalks public that ‘the does a large business in 44 disgraceful streets, the opening of the Murray Harbor,” but fearing he might road way to the Park, the Athletic Associa- wallow knee deep in his financial egotism, tion and a number of other things wrestled it may not be amiss to inform him that with will soon be asa ‘‘tale that is told,” Hon. 8S. Prowse and Hon. James Clow anq comfortably laid aside, until the pond also du a large business there. In the preeds a pestilence, or some other judg- opinion of this great luminary, “subways jent falls upon us. There is one thing, are no good, not feasible, etc.” Well, we however, that we should all be devoutly must one and all humbly bow to the thankful for, and that is that the City scientific opinion of Mr. Davies, and ignore (yncil have magnamiously determined ba that of Professors Bull, Shanley and some tender us a $900 fire-cracker benvtit of the most eminent engineers in the world. |. the occasion of the Queen’s Jubilee to Next he considers that “if we gave @ .iow all men and all women and the small monopoly of the Southport ferry to him boys that their loyalty like fire rockets und his friends for twenty years, and got soars to heaven. Of course money is plenty a branch line to Murray Harbor and with the City Council, and spend it in this Orwell,” that is all wecould reasonably yay they will, though some of our foolish expect, but Mr. Davies will please take t./pavers reasonably object. notice that the people of Murray Harbor, dts Lerwanaic. Wood Islands. Belle Creek, Pinette, Zidon, fies Belfast, Murray Harbor Road and other, Boston Markets. districts are quite capable of judging as to) aa what they should and ought to have in the) Bostox, May 25. shape of subway and railway facilites,| porarors—The market is firm, but rather notwithstanding the unsolicited, unasked quiet. Sales of Houlton Hebrons at $1, and and uncalled for opinion of Hon. Daniel Houlton Rose at 90 to 95c. Maine Central Davies. stock rule principally at 80 to 90c, and North- Where was Mr. Daniel Davies when the ern at 80 to 85c. We quote: Burbanks 80 to branch lines to Souris and Tiguish were 85c, Prolitics 85 to 95c, P. KE Island mixed being built? What was Mr. Daniel Davies lots 75 to $0c, Chenangoes 75 to 80¢ per bush. doing when he represented King’s County Kocs—There has been agood demand for eggs in the Dominion House of Commons? Did ee ee We kept — *. Sales + Rastern Mr. Daniel Davies advocate or even hint e : a. pre on ‘vovincial at I2g t branch lines to Murray Harbor, Belfast of : Fisn—New mackervl Se been arriving East Point during this time? No, he was more the past few days and prices are unset- as dumb and dead as a door nail on any- tled and hard to quote. Sales of new at $6 50 thing in the shape of progressive measures, to $9 per bbl. sea packed, including small, Srx,—More by accident than by good luck, I happened to see a late number of the Patriot, and the first item that took my | attention was a communication over the! signature of Daniel Davies—airing himself | on subways, branch lines and steam navi- | gution 1aonopolies. sleep are gradually disappearing in the dis- and now forsooth: because he says medium and large. The outlook fora good “‘he does a large business” at catchon the New England coast is more the Beach, the people of this promising. Old mackerel continue slow of Nova Scotia No 1 are held at $14 to twenty years’ monoply of the Southport ferry (in order that he may claim a peace- able possession) together with a branch railway to the Beach and Orwell, and let Province must give him and his proteges a sale. $14 50, but few sales. No2are cleaning wu at $13 to $1350. No 3 nominal. Codfish have been arriving a little wore freely at out- ports, but all meet with a ready sale and prices are unchanged. Pickle cured Bank 7 . 7 j Hast Point, New London, Malpeque, W est command $3 50 to $4, and kench cured $4 25. River and Belfast do without any railway Georges $4 tu $425 per qtl. No movement accommodation. .That is Mr. Davies’ of consequence in hake, ha-idock or pollock. solution of the branch line agitation, and | the onky remedy to be applied, but I will | remind tim that a similar monopoly was SOME: ett tried before and egregiously failed, the It is the duty of every person who has used Government being compelled to pay for Boschee’s German Syrup to let its wonderfu getting rid of this boasted monoply, qualities be known to their friends in curing and consequently have the present Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, steamers on hand, so that judgmg by Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung the past Mr. Davies’ ‘‘cure would be worse diseases. No person can use it without im- than the disease,” and, by the way, I am mediate relief. Three doses will relieve any sure it would be refreshing if not exhilarat- — = we ae ~ ve duty . ali drug- ing for Mr. Davies to turn up some of his 8'8%8 %0 recommend It to the poor, dying con wa speeches on this aaageey and Sumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 50,000 di ; : d d dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one meditate, cogitate, ruminate ponder and (... where it failed was reported. Such a read them over carefully. ; medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too In conclusion, I may say that the people widely known. Ask your druggist about it. of Belfast, Murray Harbor, East Point Samples bottles to try, sold at 10 cents. and this Island in general, are alive to the Regular size, 75 cents Sold by all Druggists fact of a Subway across the Straits of North- | and Dealers, in the United States and Canada. umberland and the Hillsboro being an in-! ee dex to branch lines wherever required in; The British soldiers who died in Brussels this Province, and hope the time is not far and the neighborhood during the campaign distant when both will be built, and no‘ of 1815, and the battle of Waterloo, are at doubt when that time arrives, Mr. Daniel |last to be commemorated by a handsome Davies will cease timing his chronometer to |monument in the Brussels Cemetery, their the minute with the Southport ferry boat—-|last resting place. The memerial will be abandon his horse and wagon drives through | executed by a Belgian. the hills, hollows, jungles and mountains of | =e Aegan the Murray Harbor Road, and be one of | PROFESSIONAL etiquette prevents some the first to arrogate credit for being instru- doctors from advertizing their skill, but we mental in suggesting and pointing out the |#r¢ bound by no such conventional rules and om + Astonishing Success. Subway scheme which is unmistakably the only way by which our literal Terms of Union can be fulfilled to the letter, at least as far as *‘ continuous steam communication winter andsummer ” is concerned,—unless by a subteraneous tunnel. Yours, &c., SUBWAY. Eldon, May 26, 1887. —_— OO Prohibition and True Temperance. Srir,—Permit me to ask through your columns what has become of ** True Tem- perance ” lately; has he sickened from an over-draught of his favorite medicine, or has he gone on a journey in search of some better proof that Prohibition is always a failure? Tinfer from his productions that he is not only a good Latin, but also some- thing of a French scholar, and I shall pre- sume he also is a good Hebrew reader, from the variety of quotations he has given us in the past. Now, sir, let T: T. come with me to his Hebrew Bible, this I suppose him to have at hand, and let him read the following texts: Psalm 140—3: ‘* Adders poison is under their lips.” Deut. 32—33, ‘* Their wine is the poison of dragons.” He will not deny that the Hebrew word for ‘* poison” is khamah, and let me also say that, *‘It is worthy of note that the Bible supports the view that alcohol is poison, Also in Habbuk, 2—15. Instead of bottle, St. Jerome’s version has it “ poison.” Montamus has it *‘ thy poison,” and worse than all Parkhurst detines khamah ** inflam- matory poison.” Again, Sir, we all know that the Bible declares that wine “ biteth like a serpent and stingeth like an adder”; in which text there is no sense, unless we have in view the fatal poison which those reptiles eject with their bites. Is it any wonder, then, that the Almighty Jehovah should pronounce so many bitter woes upon the use of such poisonous stuffs as those which T. T. advocates the a of even ina moderate way. Let him study out more fully the teachings Uf th divinely inspired think that if we make a discovery that is of benefit to our fellows, we ought to spread the fact to the whole land. Therefore, we cause to be published throughout the land the fact that Dr. R. V. Pierce’s golden medical dis- covery is the best known remedy for consump- tion (scrofula of the lungs) and kindred diseases. 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