Perms ;-- Five Dowrans a Year. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Hen, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiripes. Srineie Corres Two Cenre NEW SERIES. VOL. 26.—NO. 5° ~ j AT MANAG FOR AUGUST, ° 550, Machester i t Quarter, 23rd day, 9h., 7.2 a, te. r hi > 7 AsMee = a2 i VY porizon ‘ F MAKCHESTEN, i AGLAND, Fuil Moon, 30th day, 0 22 m., Be eee 4 ji . ae cit i} Daya | me [tise sets tises warci; lenh CAPITAL. = . 7 £1,000,000 STG. h mih m! after morn Un (x) - 1 Friday 4477 25, 8 28/11 7 1438 ‘wery orinti > ' 2 | Saturda 49 24,9 2111 56, 35 Every Description of Property Insured at Lowest Rates. 5 sux: | 49) 22) 9 Q5att32, 33) {| Monda | 51] 21] 9 49' 1 12! 30 (x)}———— pean 52} 19/10 11) 1 53) 27 ° ait. ~6 > on 9 4 On HEAD OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, - - - - MANCHESTER, ENG. imei oa) CHIEF OFFICE FOR CANADA, - - - - - - - = FORONTO, ONT. 2\Friday 56 | 15}11 30) 4 40) 19 9|Saturday | 57; 14lmorn| 5 57| 17 HORACE HASZARD & E. Hi, BEER, 10/Sunday | 58} 12) 0 6) 7 10) 1 alt : cee ah i ae 1!| Monday | 59} 10) 0 48} § 10) 11 june20 JOINT AGENTS FOR P. E. ISLAND, 12)Tuesday 5 0 9] 1 38} 8 58| 9 13;}\Wednesday | 2 8] 2 33| 9 41) 6; __... , 14/Thursday 3 6] 3 34!110 19} 3 ere Tr Be oe 15|Friday | 4] 4] 4 38/10 53} 0 16)Saturday | 6} 3] 5 40)11 26/1357 17|Sunday P43 1} 6 45)11 57) 54 18} Monday | 8 0| 7 49'morn| 52 19] Tuesday 9/6 58} 8 53) 0 28) 49 10|Wednesday | 10} 56) 9 58} 0 59} 46 : :1|Thursday 12} 54/11 5) 1 34) 42 8 22) Friday 13} 52laft 14) 2 14; 39 23|Saturday 14; 50) 1 25) 2 56) 36 fo] /4|Sunday 16} 49) 237) 4 7| 33 es 25| Monday 17} 47| 3 45) 5 33) 30 gts -y, . 26|/Tuesday 18] 45] 441] 7 3| 27 The Ten Party and Picnic Season will 7 Weltitiley 19} 43] 5 39) 818} 24 soon be here, and with the temperature at |28/Thurstay a ees et = . ‘ . ee 29' Friday 22} 40) 6 55)10 9} 18 its present height things will be hot. We 30 Saturday 23| 38] 7 23/10 51] 15 5 2416 36] 7 48/11 33]1312 have now on hand an unsurpassed stock of 3! Sunday Lightweight Suitings, —BOTR iIn-— SCOTCH AND CANADIAN TWEREDS. Holifay and P. £. Island STEAMSHIP Co. (LIMITED. ) STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPT. A. H. KELLY. One Hundred Pieces NEW TROUSERINGS, New Styles and Popular Prices. Fit and Cy Finish guaranteed. Inspection solicited. D. A. BRUCE. : ILL sail from Charlottetown every” —— = | Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for Halifax, calling at Port Hastings, Mulgrave, and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor and Sheet Harbor. Returning will sail from Halifax every Monday night, at 10 o’clock, making same calls, and Souris. : | The above steamer will make the round trip every week, making same calls until the close }/—— Barb Wire ‘of navigation, Cut Nails, Roofing Material, Build- Charlottetown, July 4, 1890. Freight and passengers solicited at lowest Bar tron, \eices, and through Bills of Lading granted to any port on the continent or United Kingdom. Apply to encing, W. W. CLARKE, Agent Ch’town, May 3, 1890. ers’ and Painters’ Supplies, Car-yyop pi, stealisHlP LIND. riage Goods, Wholesale and Retail. falifay, Bermura, Tur Island ; hae ae and Jamaica, NORTON & FENNELL. 0 ew 15th DAY OF EACH MONTH or the above ports. Returning, will leave Kingston, Jamaica, on the 27th of each month. Charlottetown, May 20. 1890—dy 2aw wky inn A LEO —- The 8. S. “BETA,” Angus N. Smith, Com- Account Books e ‘mander, is appointed to sail from Halifax for | Havana, Cuba, on the - cee eg * ' 4 ) Ist DAY OF FACH MONTH, Fe & Gi LLéE SS P| - ‘leaving Havana for Halifax about 10 days later s | either direct or via port or ports on north side of Cuba. | Excellent passenger accommodation amidships. ———{x) | Through Bills of Lading granted from Charlotte- town by S. S. “ Princess Beatrice.” ; Further information will be given on appli- — > - r RS TS NOW 1G i d ‘cation to UR STOCK OF BLANK BOOK PAPERS IS NOW COMPLETE. Come in and ca Ce ees see them, and get prices for Ledgers, Day Books, Cash Books, Journals | W. W. CI 1 2 pe Letter Copying Books, Invoice Books, Wallets, Pocket Books, etc., etc. | Charlottetown, July 96,1800—tf We Challenge Competition! Works of Art, Magazines, Careful attention given to the BINDING of a ; Also : Periodicals, Music, Illustrated Papers, Old Books, ete., any style or price. BP, (a we clean Old Pictures, Steel Engravings, Wood Cuts, etc., from any stain, ee Shee =a and make to look as good as new. Neat ae ee TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, | Ch’town, May 6, 1890. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. a Furness Line of Steamers THE PLAGE TO GET CLOTHES. “™ur™t®.ssm04 Ss. S. ULUNDA will sail from Halifax comet thi for London on or about.........- May 25 [S.S. DAMARA fs e sees June 10 and we are showing the Largest and Best Assorted $8. ULUNDA foes Aug. 20 Stock of Cloths in the City, consisting of SUITINGS in as “* , ings once every month via Boston. | Through Bills of Lading granted from ( har- Tweed, Serge and Worsted Trouserings, LID tictown and all points and to any port re- e quired. Newest Designs and Great Variety. Canned Lobsters carried at low rates. In- The Nobbiest Goods in SUMMER OVERCOATINGS. surance low. Fits and Workmanship in every case guaranteed. $. S$. ULUNDA and DAMARA A full line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always in stock: have Good ' superior accommodation for passengers. ' Saloon amidship. Staterooms large and airy. : | Saloon Fares $45.00 and $50.00, according |to location of Stateroom. Ten per cent. re- ‘duction on return tickets. J HN M LE OD & snd ne any further information required O Cc i iE. W. W. CLARKE, Charlottetown, June 6, 1890—fri sat, then eod | mayl3--pat tf Agent - wvweell, ‘ : y a , ee - af Wil Las Quarter, 7th cay. 104., 6.3 tf Ve 5 N Moon, Lith day, Oh., 7.? ‘ | | | doctor, IE can afford nei the } ' i werner ORAL OOO ' Bermuda Bottled. “You must go to Bermuda, If gem do not I will not be responsi« le for the consequences.” ** But, time nor the money.” “Well, if that is impossible, try SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWECIAN COD LIVER OIL. )} Esometimes call it Bermuda Bot- ; tied, and many cases 0 CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Cough or Severe Cold } i have CURED with it; and the } advantage is that the most sensi- ) tive stomach can take it. Another } thing which commends it is the } stimulating properties of the Hy- ophosphites which it contains. ou will find it for sale at your ) Druggist’s, in Salmon wrapper. Be ‘ Stas you get the genuine.” : : ° SCOT .> BROWNE, Belevitie. err re ee rere” ) or we eee HARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5. 1890. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. I. 0. G. T. Sir,—The ‘* Blooming Hope” Lodge of Alexandria, in conjunction with ‘* Ex- icelsior ’ Lodge of Pownal, are bound to ‘make an effort in suppressing the sale of ithe so-called hop beer. Since the old ' Five” has been wiped out two similar ‘shanties have been opened up for the sale ‘of that beastly and degrading beverage, which ruins more young men than any or ‘all of the distilled poisons put together. ‘Committees have been appointed to push ithe work in the vicinity of the above Lodges ‘and man-traps, consisting of the most \faithful and most earnest workers in both /Lodges, for the purpose of suppressing ‘those evils. It is to be hoped that their efforts may prove a success, and that they may succeed in stamping ont those two dens, which are glaring stains upon the surface of the fair settlement in which they have originated. Not only in the eyes of the law and temperance organizations are such places the source of crime and misery, but also in the eyes of every honorable and right-thinking man and woman in this or QUEEN SPTRELT, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, ry Goods, Millinery, Small- wares, ec. Warehouse Goods, WHOLESALE ONLY. only, at a sma!l advance on cost. th’town, May 22, 1890 dy $ Cl fev: ee Beka uF & 7 in the United States. ——ALSO—— the best workmen to be had. lead the trade. ROBERT TOOMBS, Great George Street, near Kent. june28-—dy Im eod DOMINION OF CANADA, Province of Prince Edward Island, r the City of Charlottetown. date and amend the several Acts Incorporatin be the day set ‘own for hearing all appeals mad and finally determined by him. Dated this 22nd day of July, A. D. 1890. By order, ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, Collector for said City. july22—tu sat mon wed her ica —SECURED IN USING-—- IS THE REPORT OF THE Dominion Government Analyst july16 P, &. tsland Flospital Applications to be addressed to BENJ. BALDERSTON, Secretary, Ch’town, P. EK. L, July 19, 1890—eod tf WEEKS & BEER, Wing to see tie great pisco of deceit tha Importers of British and German corruption and death-dealing agents within. Atso—Full Lines of Teas, Groceries and 4% Additions to our General Stock are Jive the life of an honest man. being daily received from the different sources odueti i wl offere W holes : of production, and will be offered, iolesale 4s Blooming Hope” Lodge, for the quarter | BOUTS! ‘Horse Boots & Track Harness, oTreasuror—Kdith M. Wood. N HAND, direct from the makers, a full supply of the noted FENNELL HORSE BOOTS, comprising almost every Boot worn A fine lot of TRACK HARNESS, second to none in Canada, made on the premises by Come and inspect, as I am determined to 4, Ciry oF CHARLOTTETOWN Take notice thet His Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate for the said City of Charlottetuwn - é : : has, by virtue of the power and authority in him 1cé water before eating gives him an appetite invested by the statute of the General Assembly and helps his digestion.” of the said Island, intituled ‘‘ An Act to couneil P p to him from the last preceding valuations, as- sessments, Or rates imposed or authorized by the City Council of the said City, and that on such one of the greatest popular errorsextant. When day and daily thereafter until all such appeals g man _ is have been heard, atthe hour of eleven o’clock Eos _ whi forenoon, in the said City Court, in Charlotte: amount of w ater is drawn from the body, which town aforesaid, all such appeals’ will be heard must be resupplied, or great injury is done to ——————=_ cellent in hot weather. much ice water you have stomach cramps, or are ‘‘ water logged,” asit is called, or are at- tacked with cholera morbus, summer com- plaints, diarrhcea or dysentery, do not resort to s arily fast gait. any other settlement. The hop beer fraud has been practiced upon them in the past under a cloak of harmless beverages. They are beginning to see that the platen so ‘bright and shining without is a mass of 'In the future the man who drinks the so- called hop beer will not be looked upon as a ‘temperance man, but will be dubbed a foe ito the tempeance cause. The rumseller will have to invent auother substitute for rum and rye, or else shut up his shop and Below is a list of the officers elected by beginning the ist of August :— Worthy Chief Templar—Lemuel Wood. Past Chief Templar--Wm. Frizzell. Worthy Vice Templar—Milly Wood. Secretary—lIsaac Judson. Financial Secretary—Jacob B. Docken- Chaplain—Wm. F. Dockendorff. Marshal—Lemuel Wood. Guard—Edith J. Dockendorff. Seentinel—Seymour McLaren. SHAKESPEARE. ice Water.—Dectors . Disagree. inking is bad,” also that ‘‘a severe blow News Notes. Eighty deaths per day is the cholera re- cord in Mecca. Gold te the value of $5,975,000 has been engaged at New York for export so far this week. After fourteen weeks, the strike of the cloak makers at Philadelphia has ended in a victory for the laboring men. The Russian government has taken ste}s to stop the work of Protestant missionaries, especially in Western Russia. lt is estimated that the public debt of the United States has been reduced about $4,- 000,000 during the month. During the one hundred years of the ex istence of the patent office in Washington, 433,432 patents have been issued. Mr. Thomas Wills, of Bangor, Wales, has just arrived in Ottawa, to select a site for a colony of settlers from Wales, where he says the delay in securing church dis- establishment is creating a desire among the peasant classes to try their fortune in Canada. Little Annie Tyers, 8 years old, came all the way from Liverpool alone on the Ss, Vancouver to Montreal, and from there by train to Coburg, where she was joyfully re- ceived by her mother. A ticket was sent to England with full instructions, and the child came in care of the steward of the ves- sel and the railroad conductor. <a Personal. Rev. H. Beers, of P. E. Island, is officiating in Christ Church, Stellarton.—New Glasgow Vindicator. An exchange says: Thomas P. Gorman, the editor of the Ottawa Daily Free Press, has prepared a strong, and in some respects startling, paper entitled: ‘‘ The Dominion’s Original Sin,” which will appear in an early issue of 7’he Arena. This paper will not only be read with profound interest throughout Canada, but giving as it does a thrilling page of a memorable ee in history, it will of more than ordinary interest to readers of magazine literature. The political opponents of Premier White- way, of Newfoundland, assert that his visit to England is to secure for himself a governor- ship. This taunt is apparently a by the fact that a former active Newfoundland peliticien, Sir Ambrose Shea, retired to the governorship of the Bahamas. The _ political opponents of a Newfoundland public man, however, are usually pretty severe, and, in the press, print their attacks in type so large as almost to scare the fish in the sea. When Mr. Gladstone conducted the cele- brated Midlothian campaign he was ten years A celebrated physician says ‘* All ice-water| younger than he is to-day, and his speeches had a sensible effect upon the election of 1880. upon the body just over the solar plexux,” which in good United States language means an important portion of the nervous system located just back of the stomach), ‘‘will cause almost instant death,” and he further says ‘* the sudden shock caused by a deluge of ice- water into the stomach has exactly the same effect upon the solar plexus as the blow, and may cause sudden death by its action upon it and through that on the heart.” Another equally celebrated physician says, “‘Any dic- tion which eecesiiatle say that cold drinks N THE CITY COURT, before Rowan Robert #Fe bad and hot drinks are good must be Fitzgerald, Esq., the Stipendiary Magistrate absurd” and further ** cold water stimulates 0 gastric secretion; therefore do not smile at your friend because he thinks a half-glass of In continuation, we ; will say, drinking ice water in copious the City of Charlottetown,” ordered and appoint- draughts when over-heated is injurious, if not ed that MONDAY, the ith day of August next, dangerous, that is undeniable. 3ut that the € free drinking of water, in some form, in hot weather, must be avoided, is deniable, and is perspiring freely, a vast the physical health, and the foundation of some of the worst forms of kidney disease is being slowly but surely laid. Do not drink ice-cold water, but pure cool water; a little lemon juice will improve its effectiveness. Plain soda water with a little acid is also ex- If from drinking too alcoholic stimulating drinks, which irritate rather than allay the inflammation which has caused the trouble ; but adopt the practice of taking daily just before retiring, during July and August, one teaspoonful of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment in a little sweetened water, which will prevent all such attacks and ill effects from ice water. In facta little pam- phlet sent free to any one by IL. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass,, contains a vast amount of information about treating those summer troubles with that good old household remedy. augS wyli dy6i 7-7 The Home. We sometimes think, and with good rea- son, too, that parents are much to blame, in many instances, because of: the disobe- dience of their children. goes astray, not because there is a want of This autumn he is to undertake another north- | ward tour and hopes to repeat his noteworthy \triumph. Though the details are not yet arranged it is definitely decided that he shall ,go, which indicates taat in the opinion of the Opposition a general election is not very far off. a Odds and Ends. . . That man who hasn’t any work to do never seems to be quite happy unless he is bothering somebody else. | Tt is not until she has married a man that a woman begins to hear how many other women there are in the world who wanted to get him. Paint the tongues of your fever patients with glycerine, says a physician; it will remove the sensation of thirst and discom- fort felt when that organ is dry and foul. Managing Editor—Was our reporter the first one on the scene when the L train was wrecked ? City Editor --Better still, he was the first man killed. The married men of two continents are anxiously looking for the effect which the publication of the Blaine-Salisbury Behring Sea correspondence will have upon the market price of sealskin sacques. ‘‘Brethren,” writes a Georgia editor, the paper is a little late this week, but when we tell you the reason we are sure you will forgive us. We were out in the country attending the funeral of our mother-in-law. She died young, but she died game.” His Ambiton.—The minister was calling for recruits for temperance work. ‘‘In one little town,” cried he, ‘‘there’s seventeen gin mills; that’s where we want to go, brethren.” ‘Yes, yes,” shouted a red- nosed, sleepy individual in the rear of the churchg ‘‘let’s go aow.” Great Magazine Editor—We are very short of matter. All the great generals, notorious politicians, famous lawyers, pop- ular actresses, eminent physicians and prominent scientists seem to be too busy to ‘write for us just now. Assistant (meditatively) — Perhaps we Many a child} might get some articles from literary men. Great Managing Editor.—Good idea! prayer or virtue at home, but simply be-|1’ll make a tour of the poor houses to- cause home lacks sunshine. smiles as much as a flower needs sunbeams. | Children look little beyond the present mo- | ment. If a thing displeases, they are prone to avoid it. If home is the place where faces are sour and words harsh, and fault-finding is ever in the ascendant, they will spend as many hours as possible else- where. Let every father and mother, then, try to be happy. Let them look happy. Let them talk to their children, especially the little ones, in such a way as to make them happy. Si illlllnscalie oe : Eighty Miles an Hour. aio A special train, bearing 150 Pennsylvania editors, was run from Baltimore to Wash- ington a short time ago at an extraordin- It left Baltimore at noon, and thirty-five minutes later had travelled WANTED.—A skilful Matron and Housekeeper forty-two miles, and was in the Pennsyl- for this institution, to take charge about the vania railroad station at Washington. The first of October next. A person of some ex- : perience, well recommended, will be preferred. speed averaged 72 miles an hour, or allow- ing for starting and stopping, at least 80 miles for the greater part of the run, K. D. ©. Cures Dyspepsia. A child needs; morrow. —_————_ + —— ' Decreasing the Death Rate. The mortality among consumptives has been materially decreased of late years by the use of Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites ot Lime and Soda. Phthisis, Bronchitis, Abscess of the Lungs, Pneumonia and Throat affections are completely subju- | gated by a timely use of this excellent pul- jmonic. Palatable as miik. ‘Sold by all drug- ' gists at 50c aad $1. ¢o--_- Farm Notes. One of the very best articles for mulch- ing is salt hay. It is tough in texture, lies close, is not easily disturbed by the wind, and if stacked or sheltered after the crop is gathered, will last three seasons. In addition, it has no seeds to grow and dis- seminate. Balance of stock of Ready-made Clothing on hand must go. Best bargains in the city at J, B. Macdonald's. K D. ©. for the Stomach, ee orm ieee ee ome PMR ME MOS RE