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ISLAND THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1892. — oe =e VOL. 30.--NO. 56 Calendar for July, 189, MOON'S CHANGES, First Quarter, let day........+.. 9 49 after Pall Mos, Dh GA os cc dccdicses 9 20 after Last Quarter, 16th day........... 9 24 after New Moon, 22 d day eoeocecoones 7 6 after First Quarter, 31st day... 72) after Apogee, 4r SO vee 8h. morn —_ eee Day High Water. of |} Day of Week. | = | - Month. | | Morn. | After. i: Re OR h. m 1 | Friday | 257 | 3 19 2 | Saturday an 4 8 3 =| Sunday | 435 5 5 4 Monday 5 35 6 8 3 Tuesday ; @@ 711 6 Wedoesday 7 40 8 8 7 i hursday | 8 36 9 2 8 Friday | Om 9 50 9 saturday i 10 i3 10 34 10 Sunday | 10 55 10 16 ll Monday ll 36 ll 55 12 Tuesday . O14 13 W ednesd “y | 023 0 50 14 thursday Coe 1 28 15 Friday 1 47 *s 16 Saturday | 2 29 2 52 17 Sunday |} 322 3 52 13 Monday } 431 511 19 Tuesday | § &9 6 48 20 Wednesday | 7 28 8 18 21 Thursday 8 39 9 10 22 Friday | 935 | 10 0 23 Saturday | 10 21 10 42 a4 Sunday a .& Il 22 25 Mouday | 11 39 11 57 6 Tuesday a 015 27 Wednesday i 02 0 49 28 Thureday .- 1 23 29 Friday ; 2 1 &7 30 | Saturday te 2. 2 30 31 Suoday |} 25 | 316 Si, GHUKGH PHARMACY, FISHING TACKLE. NAMELY o- Flies, Rods, Keels, Lines, Casts, Hooks (with and without Gat), Landing Nets, ete. Ww* HAVE NO FIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCK ata 3) per cent. dis*ouat, nord» we adver- tise to sell our stoc’ at that discount, but only ask a fair ani honest profit on a new aad excep- tionally good stock. Our RODS are very fine, and worth the price aaked for them - ’ , F, Det. DAVIES, mayl3 PENNYROYAL WAFERS. A specific monthly medicine for ladies to restore and regulate the menses; producing free, healthy ani painiess discharge. No aches or pains on ap roach. Mow used by over 30,000 ladies. Bnee used will use again. Invigo'ates Buy of your druggist our signature acrose MN face of label. Avoid substitutes, Sealed ) particulars mmaile.. Se stamp, £1.00 per oox. Address, EUREKA CHEMICAL a \ COMPANY, DetRorr, Micu. For sale, mailed, by G¢O. KE. HUGHES, at Apothecaries’ Hall, Ch’town. dw ly—sept29 JAMES A. MORRISON, HALIFAX. AGENT FOR WARRBY, CAKEBREAD & C0., TEA MERCHANTS, London, «-- England, ——AND ALSO—~— First-Class West India Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignmeats of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE —Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy Several THE GREAT International Tunnel Route, Reaching over its own tracks every City, Town and Manufacturing Centre of importance in ONTARIO and QUEBEC, And forming a Continuous All-Rail Highway between ‘*he Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The Grand Trunk Railway has opened an office in Charlottetown fur the sale of tickets to all points in Michigan, Minnesota Da ota. Mon- tana, Manitoba, the Northwest, British Colum- bia, Colorado, Arizona, California, Chicago, St. Louisa, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Paul, Winni- peg, &e., Via Levis (Quebec) or Boston and the St. Ciair Tunnel. SPcCIAL EXCURSIONS To San Francisco and Iatermediate Points: St. Paul, Portland, Ore., and Paget Sound Points, with only one change. LEAVE a. m. Touriat Tickets to al! parta of Canada and the United States upon application. For rates, routes and through tickets to all points, apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Grand Trunk Railway. Gharlottetows, , e2—tf —E EBOCLrAL! — — -——_(x)—-_ —_— i® TO 30 PER CENT. es fyyWO HUNDRED SUIT LENGTHS and 15) TROUSER LENGTHS at a Discount of from 10 to 50 per cent We want to clear all SUMMER GOODS in stock, and offer Special Barg tins. Balance of STRAW HATS at cost. Also, a complete range of FURNISHINGS and READY-MADE CLOTHING at a sweeping reduction. D. A. BRUOH, MERCHANT TAILOR Charlottetown, July 12, 1892—eod & wky SUBSTANTIAL HOURISHMERT FOR CHILDREN | {x} They need it. but cannot always digest sufficieut solid feed to get it. — THE GREAT WANT is all: the virtues of PRIME BEEF :y concentrated in an _ easily-: digested form. June 1, 1892. ST = Senet Oneonta aac ——< FIRE! FIRE! THE ILLUSION DISPELLED! HE ILLUSION so fondly cherished by our citizeas that, owing to our excellent water supply and efficient fire service, no serious conflagration could obtain in Charlottetown has been dispelled, as witness the recent unfortunate destruction of St. John’s, Newfoundland. : BE WISE, THEREFORE, and insure your property in the great Companies ($100,000,000 Assets) represented by J. MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. jyl8-—l1meod guar ROUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. WE ARE NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Staple and Fancy Dry Gocds, Carpets, Curtains, Upholstering Goods, Furniture, Mantes, Millinery, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Stationery, China, Glassware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. FINEST ASSORTMENT IN CANADA. N. B.—Mail orders promptly and care- fully attended to. HENRY MORGAN & CO., Colonial House, Montreai. ap22-—tts tf The undersigned offers FOR SALE his VALUABLE PROPERTY, consisting of the four-story Brick Building on, QUEES STREET, containing handsome.y finished DWELL- ING and one of the BEST KNOWN BUSINESS STANDS in Charlottetown. In connection are WAREHOUSE, COAL _ HOUSE STABLE and CARRIAGE HOUSE, and a large Yard with entrance on Dorchester Street. Early application, for particulars, should be made to Mr. Archibald McNeill, Real Estate Agent, or to LAURENCE W. WATSON. Charlottetown, June 24, 1892—dy tf RARE OPPORTUNITY. JUST RECEIVED, ily-line Pes. Bankrupt Goths IN SUITINGS AND TROWSERINGS, GOOD PATTERNS, Selling at less than Whtolesale Prices. + Dollars saved on a Suit. {o}——— MONTREAL every TUESDAY, at . 11.50 p. m., and every WEUNESVAY at 9,25 NOW 1S Your —-———{1)- _—__— Merchant ‘Tailors. Charlottetown, May 27, 1892—fri sat From Four to Six become listless, fretful, without ener- gy, thin and weak. Fortify and build them up, by the use of SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Lime and Soda. Palatable as Milk. AS A PREVENTIVE OR CURE OF COUGHS OR COLDS, IN BOTH THE OLD AND nee is UALLED. i Bowne, Belleville. Stimon Wrapper” at all Druggists, 60c, and a | MOUNTED on Valcanite, $1000 a set; mounted on Watts Metal. $15.00 a set. Partial Sets from $2.00 ong ap wards. Best of material, workmanshi satisfaction.--MURR aY’S DENTAL PAR 45 Quven Street. lyr eod & wy—junet THIS BAKING POWDER WOODILL’S GERMAN ls WELL suIteD for FAMILY USE and has been employed IN MY OWN HOUSEHOLD for many years. Georg? Lawsa, Ph D., LL. D, E. I. C., G. B. & IRELAND. jly4 BOATS TO HIRE! JOHN MACLEOD & CO joo: s poe night. A convenient slip for landing and barking. es JOHN SNELGROVE, News Notes. It is proposed by the city council of Toronto to purchase a ten million gallon pumping engine of the rotatory or fly-wheel type, and Sir,—In the case of Beauchamp vs. the the chairman of the water-works coumnittee is City of Montreal, tried in the Superior |i=viting tenders to this ead. Court of Montreal on the 28th April, 1891,} The copyright of *‘The Vicar of Wakefield” Judge Lynch, who tried the case, held : was sold by Goldsmith through the good 1. “That ornamental trees planted on | fices of Johnson for £60. A few days ago a the roadways of Montreal are the property | °°PY of the first edition of that immortal work of the owners of the lot abutting upon the | ¥3* 8°!4 at Sothebys’ for the unprecedented steeett and thatith Shion <teciat ion aoe of —. About 15 months ago a similar sidered as an accessory of the property in wep ao eto ited £85 200. i said let.” “ bayer eo = “a in a — 2. That these proprietors have an action | “¢* te Boston from New Brunswick. y for damages against the City of Montreal! 4. ees te Sage ee Sat See See : *' |favoring extracts, etc. Saturday’s Inter- a having cut down and taken away said alisaok daihiber tale five cone Dormant rees. : ; : . from the neighborhood of Grand Falls alone, If this is law in this Province, the tree besides large quantities from other places. which Mr. Baker trimmed ‘* must be con- The: Bneites Qtanded sidered as an acoassory of the property ” he e London Standard says Mr. Akers occupied, and he had a perfect right to Duuglas, Conservative whip, bas commuai- trim it, without the consent of the city] crn tue ope ny tay? Laberal whip, 5 : Y|with the object of getting the opposition authorities, in order safely to enter his | members to present themselves in the House prem, = = _ |of Commons as soon as possible to be sworn If this decision is good law the by-law is|in, thus shortening the formal proceedings wtra vires The Dominion Statutes pro-/and enabling Gladstone to introduce his vide penalties for malicious injuries to}resolutions on August 9, the debate on which trees, etc., and it is under that law the | might be concluded at the end of a week. Magistrate should have acted. As Mr.j The consecration of the Rev. Dr. Gul as Baker did not commit the act maliciously|Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht, which and without the consent of the owner of {recently took place in Holland, has attracted the property, the Magistrate should have|°onsiderable attention, The ceremony was dismissed the complaint. performed by the Bishop of Haarlem assisted Privce Srreer. *>Y the Bishop of Deventer and two other Old Catholic bishops from Germany and Switzer- land respectively. The whole service, in- cluding a celebration of solemn High Mass, was rendered in Latin, and with the excention Loyalty in the home circle is not often|only, of any acknowledgment of the Pope, considered as it ought to be ; it should be} Was in every particular identical with that held as part of the ethics of family honor|f the Roman Catholic Church. The Dutch never to speak slightingly of any member a Catholic oy se pe ment S m4 of the household to outsiders. The old and I - = Reve ee a en — somewhat vulgar proverb, ** Wash all your| ere oe ae ae : : os . ; services are in the vernacular, their priests soiled linen at home,” contains the gist Of | are allowed to marry and are in communion an obvious truth. Parents should impress] with the Church of England. this family loyalty upon their children, and teach them that it means dignity and strength and happiness to be the guardians ek of their own hearth, as it were the defend-|.1.. ) .ws ov MANY LANDS ON WOMAN AND ers of the honor of the family. , . " LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Another View. Importance of Family Loyalty. +2+6+¢ t+e+o Woman ia Proverbs. Brothers and sisters should never allow oe themselves to say anything derogatory of (From the St. Louis Globe Democrat.) each vther to their acquaintances, what , ; ever may be their private differences. ENGLISH. Husbands and wives would do well to re- member that ‘* nagging” at each other, or even what is called ‘‘running each other} A woman's tears are a fountain of craft. in public,” is not only disloyal to the Where women and geese are there is no family dignity, but is in very bad taste, |lack of noize. and is, moreover, exceedingly tiresome to anyone who may be withthem. Mothers, even good, loving mothers, have an unwise way sometimes of bringing every trivial fault to the surface before anyone who hap- lead ens to be present. . . : P ce agit should be loyal to their Where the devil cannot go himself he children if they expect the latter to be loyal |8®298 @ Woman. tothem. Every now and again we see a family where men ali become more or less prominent in their various waiks in life,| He who takes a wife finds a master. and in almost every case there will be} A womar conceals what she doves not found among them a very strong sentiment | know. of what the world calls ** clannishnesa,” Never a locking glass told a woman she but what might be better designated as | was ugly. faithfulness. Even from a worldly point of view, young people would do well to re- member that whatever keeps the family together in faithful allegiance, adds to the position and influence and consideration of each member, individually. Women’s jars make men’s wars. A change of wives make men bald. IRISH, The best of women is never at a loss for words, A bag of fleas is easier to watch than one FRENCH. What woman wills God wills. ITALIAN, The born beauty is born betrothed. Wowen and hens are lost by gadding, When woman reigns the devil goveras. In craft women can give points to the devil. -_ a Tebacco Chewers Among Women. DANISH. Judge a maiden at the kneading pan, not A well-known physicien, while walking jat the dance. down the street with a friend, remarked, a| Give your wife the short knife, keep the patient of mine lives ia that house who is dy-}lomg one yourself. ing—an idolized wife—beyond all help, and| ne hair of a maiden’s head pulls harder tobacco chewing has killed her, Why, Doc- |ihan ten yoke of oxen. tor, what do you mean? I mean this; her husband is literally steeped in tobacce juice, Se TT te and the insensible perspiration from his body | To Gain the public confidence is essential has become so saturated with nicotine as to |to business success, and it can only be gained be a deadly poison. His wife, before | I was by asteady course of faithful dealing with called, had absorbed enough of the poison s0lthem, It js by this course that Messcr. that no human power could could save her; |Tuckett & Son have secured the great success and even he will, I believe, end bis days in | ot their ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco. This con- torture from some form of skin disease. The | gdence is not only a source of business to the skia is really the most wonderful and impor-| firm, but also a source of economy which the tant organ of the human body. Night and | consumers get the benefit of. The merchant day, every hour of our lives, it is filter | never loses a moment of time in examining ing out from the blood useless or poisonous | the quality of the tobacco. The name fixes debris. If it stopped work even tor|the quality as absolutely as the mint stamp twenty-four hours in this or any case, | fixes the value of the guinea. It is pot even death would ensue. You can imagine, | necessary for the commercial traveller's trunk then, what it means for a delicate, sensi-|to be burdened with a sample of “Myrtle tive-skinned woman to sleep in a warm bed|Navy.” All his customers know what it is, night after night with an inveterate tobacco|and know ia an instant when it has been chewer. The skin and mucous membrane |supplied. There isno room for any dispute of some persons is much more sensitive |*hout it. No waste of sine 99 oon than others. A person who in summer is|titing com lainte about it. These may loo : - |look like trifles to the uninitiated, but they subject to hay fever. tanned or barned skin, save money, and enable merchants to perform RS in winter to colds, bronchitis, chapped the work of distribution at the smallest hands or chilblains, ought always (whether ible cost. They are part of the reasons at home or traveling) to keep a bottle of | why the finest quality of tobacco grown ca\ Johnson's Anodyne Liniment near at hand. | be sold at so cheap a price, es Dilute the liniment with water and gently cimtniasinlesegitphiatiiniamnete bathe, or moisten acloth with it and lay enn. date. tek, Gti ao. Se 7 ee now of Boston and formerly of this city, with Castile soap and water. If has come into £5000 by the will of Here- a person who takes cold quickly, or ford Drummond, of Drummond & Cham- is predisposed to bronchitis or catarrh, or bers, 10 John St., Adelphi, London. The expose i to any poison, irritating to the skin executors, after 4 long search, succeeded in or mucous surfaces, which might tend to cause |locating Clough in Bustun yesterday. consumption, will every night, before retiring, | About a year and a half ago, when in Hali- bathe the chest and throat with Johnson’s|fax, Mr. Clough, one day, at the risk of Anodyne Liniment and, before dressing in the | his life, stepped a pair of runaway horses morning, rub the whole body smartly with ®/ attached to a carriage, in which were Mr. coarse towel, slightly dampened, and then|Drymmond and his only daaghter. pulmonary troubles or disesse from defective working of the skin. I. 8. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass,, will send a pamphlet free, describing other uses for this old household remedy, now eighty years old. jy20 dy 6i wy li some substantial way, but Mr. Clough de- corporated a clause in his will in favor of the death of his beneficiary. —_——_-+ee-—-—_—-" SHKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American m- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantce | eontract with every bottle. Pay on good vont ——— bottle, six bottles $5.50. If DIES, send Light.’ and wreaths Steam Navigation Whari. ald’s. jy2i tf Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr The wipe dry, we believe they never would have | entieman wanted to show his gratitude in clined. Mr. Drammond immediately in- Mr. Clough, who inherits the money by For Oven Firty Years Mrs. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- daces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant ou ; z , to taste. It soothes tke child ns the want to know about eggs | REME- , alleys all pai Senet a i F . the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for ee SKODA’S DISCOVERY con- tains MORE CELERY than any CELERY COMPOUND made. CHARLES EMMET. “| AM CURED!” Physicians, Pile Remedies and the Knife UTTERLY FAILED! Yet there was Help! GENTS :—I wish to inform you that the treatment consisting of SKODA’S REME- DIES you seut me for Piles, haa, as you stated in your lettcr accompanying the same, act cured me. Why, gentlemen, I can hardly realize it, BETTER sie: 20 hong hinko © long years of ™ ing I have endured, of the Pile Reme-] dies I have tried; of the Physictans em- ployed; of the twesu performed noe had the Temors removed twice with the knife) and all | could get was temporary ut now aiter takin seven Bottles of SKODASA’S DIS. COVERY THAN Three Boxes LITTLE TABLETS, and using Five Box. es of SKODA’S PILE CURE, I am feared. l am now able to work every day. and shall start for Virginia in a few days tu “—— ——, fou freely gave me the m ‘ane heart F£ COLD want to portially psy you for what you have dene, En- closed find $20, which is about what I paid for one operation that did me really no good at all. Gratefully yours, Bangor, Me. CHAS, EMMET. Guarantee Contract with Every Bottle. SKODA DISCOVERY CO., Wolfville, 8.SJ YOU will find the NEW DRINKS —OF THE-—— WIEMUT SPA most delicious. They are called Fruir Squash (a delicate drink for ladies), Lime Frurr Cuampacne (a delicious non- alcoholic Beverage), and Crncnona Birt, teks (a palatable and effective tonic), They will be found an agreeable variety from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade. All leading Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Wine Merchants. Wilmot Spa Spring Co. (Ltd). jyl9 CILLET T's PURE 7 ¥# POWDERED / 1007 LYE PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST. gottonies, Wate alodecting aris bunds ood A can eg 20 pounds Bal Soda. Beld by All Grocers and Druggista. BR W. GILLEe.. Torenta Seines, Seine Boats and Dories FOR SALE. PURSE SEINES in good order, each 175 fathoms long and 11 fathoms deep, Necessary outfit for Boats and Dories complete. A. F. LARKIN. Tignish, July 13—dy 10i CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED I. & BH. IN BRONZE LETTERS. te Se * diarrhea, whether arising from teething or New lot of ladies black hats, new flowers !other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. NONE OTHER CENUINE, ust received at J. B. Macdone| Be sure and ask for “ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing jan?- dy & wky leo oe a , ee > * ae ae ’ P aa : 4 fa oe os nme a ti Paro? bt ohangs ja le ce ee iy 7 oe Ptr _*