Pee “—~ Rene Pe » of tt £ s of the fixed etars in the northern b re | ged the attention of 1g whole of th i s; would ‘ ’ iti peri ht : ‘ l's rk uy t l ; cally equali e is essor T. J. J & . mon rica b i has added new r tot | a ' Had t rican | I i 1 anyt gt 5 4 Gould to the world’s ku ‘ nomy this magnifi- n utribut al woald entitle ‘ ation to an hon le place in the » Sterity. id yet how little is the work cf Gould known to even the best circle ci Aprierican readers! So great was his de- votion to the cause of pure science and @0 oblivici was he of contemporary far ne but prof pal men af science are able to appreciate his incon:- parable services to the sublimest of the ecicuces. It is certain that he bas gain- ed place among the greatest astrono- mers of any age or country ard that the estimate now placed on his work will only increase with the flight of centaries. If England is justly proud of ber Newton and Herschel, France of her Lagrange ard Laplace, Germany of ber Copernicus and Kepler, Italy of her Leunardo and Galilei, well may America honor her Pierce and Gould! Be Should Have ttonght Them, A doctor tells a guod story in conneo tion with a lad who, until recently was in hisemploy. It was part of his duties to answer the surgery bell and ts usher she prospective patients into the consulting room. One morning there preserted himself at the surgery entrance a mechanic with whom bys- tons was on speaking terms. ‘‘Hello, Jackson!’’ he remarked. ‘*What's the matter with ye?’’ ‘Oh, I just want to ses ths doctor,”’ relied the visitor. ‘*Have yer brought yer symptoms with yer?’ inquired Buttons. ‘‘That's the fust thiug he'll ask yer about. If ye ain’t brought em, ye’d better pop back an get em. He won't be down for = quarter of an hour, an be’s awful per- tikler about ’em!’’ ‘“‘And would you believe it?’ adds She doctor, ‘‘that fellow was actually about to act on the boy’s advice when i entered the surgery!’’—Pearson’s Weakly. . teal ene es The Yitizens of Berlin have a sum- mary method of stopping the dangerous practice of carrying sticks and umbrel- las horizontally. As soon as a mad tucks his umbrella under his arm he will promptly feel a quick blow on it from behind. There is no use in his get- ting ang#y with the person who strikes the blow, because public opinion sane @ans bis conduct. = Catarrhal Deafness. The last'stage development of Nasa) Ca. Japanese Catarrh Cure goes away past the points where even specialists on the Gisefse have been able to reach. It's a pene. trating, soothing, healing and estrengthenin compound, allaying the infammation an healing without leaving the slightest bad afterresults, The aranteed Catarrh eure, 690 at a diy Scld by Geo. E. Hughes ~~ ball —Wit VERY CHEAP Basins 22¢ Tea Pots 35¢ Mugs Sc Double Boilers 68e Pudding Pans l4c Pitchers 50c Sauce Pans 12¢ Preserving Kettles 16¢c Soap Dishes 13e Dodd & Rogers Neng UH ft ; ie Sa MWA, Sl ae N : =a spt or 1. | ’ aes P a ‘ > E. a “33 gesacit Lt af i. Devon, i oe ly of wa you a & R ey yr. WV) in , years = Lives chirtee? 7 « with @ = e ° no a . if % » j ' it se Roberts wh \k in the fall e , had cough: e “ys : ve taken © ht side, aM” ing GOWN F & ses re vain im the SHB was ru Oe ie Was we Ja Yicctpinntes tina te toner ree tL log “1 m Lic jost ! * rhe dock t a We had, Vegan to & if j LS CO LISS 9 ce > we {& . . sor wach Unit eS Ba fi very. « to col 4" 1, on han 4 alm st > 3 a cee n “* helpe 7 es 3 oo William ot They helt ; equents the eye , Oa them to hin ecame — returned, vs g ah 14is cous, app Liic estore t a -t g him ~ 7 mpletely ae gad has ain ss" lis © well as ¢ eT taal ' ae ond lot of vr yw a we 1 chink y’ health and “a t yhree pg in every home 4 tee tee : kep { A been of ‘pills should be sae more CO A ; nN J A yaluab! t RS OF CHARI ; on 7 L’ Assompt! ble work =. 4 “ye Sisters © Joing a NOD” «Jt afloras The - . ho are aon, write ! s the DWV. Te of that SCHON testimony 'S ints ns 0 ’ at o + pink S» e India to ” 3 Pink ode th gre at pies sur of Dt sine ot " We distn 2 be neficial — a cure rest e scrofula, b incre asin od +n each case ® to cut ways with the ow sat Many i “~ j1iams @ bute 2 great 4 a mia, and end Dt. ee rich sumptions 2) Wet Soaentive of consvmP” | i er } : : PSL + ve . ” Ss man eee eabyedveedv vue eWureuebeuubbbubrey CGSe€S Wi he SUPT " ~rigd. : t ine : {r, Jame GUNES". 16 say tha 4 from Mt. J «fam as { proc epee’ 1 of my F yrites . pin < } 1ii> ' the health . -- ‘ Vyijiam> ’ “ poring ' of ay’ § ‘ ' ve in fe h ; iv : DAILY EXAMINER, CHA ibd of consumption WRAPPER PRINTED IN RED. Lack of Mastication Causes Dyspep- sin and Teeth Troubles. Masticatioa is rapidly becoming a !ost art, and, althongh we have beceme bardened to the fact that three-fourths of the dyspepsia iz 4u9 to this cause, ii might surprise soine of us to know that the early decay of the teeth and diseases of the gums are ovcasioned by this same lack of maxillary exercise. A disease of the gums, called Rigg’s disease, which is every day becoming more common, is caused almost entirely by tbe want of proper mastication. Twenty-five years ago this trouble was not considered of any importance by the dertist on account of its rare occur- rence. Today it is given more care than the decay of the teeth, as bo is frequently consulted by patients who have a full set of natural teeth which are quite joose inthe jaw. Aside from this they are sound and healthy, and after a certain development in the disease nothing cua be done to help them. By lack of exercise the blood which should nourish both the bones and the gums is not carried to the part, nor does the blood carry sufficient material to the teeth; hence the enamel formed is de- fective, and early decay results; Fre quently, too, the mechanical develop- ment of the jaw is arrested by this same want of motion. Most of the food among the better class of people today is cooked ao as tc require very little mastication, and the consequence is that the muscles have become flabby, the jaws slender and the processea for the attachment of the muscles almost; obliterated.— Boston 4lobe. Wel. esol ay we IN eur Coops IN act. Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps G. H. TAYLOR SUNNYSIDE. OUR JAWS NEED EXERCISE | | Bis Men and Big Noses. Cyrano de Bergerao is remembered recause of hig large nose. Few know that he was a poet, and fewer still know his poctry. 2 hie uose is a conspic- vous feature cf history. The length of Cleopatra's fs said to have figured in Romst politers, gud a scandal grew out of if Whieh -nded Iythe ruin and death of Attcuy int the gstablisbinent of an empiry Which \o4.a thousand yeers. Nepolicar wocld pot promote a rian Wae had neta large nose. He himvses? was sell foy-1f4 in this respect. Caesar Wae*‘thy bons nosed Roman.’’ All Zvoceiean Statesmen have beor noted Dux this feature. Old men tell cf cur ven Coston, who used to shake hi« noes like en elephant’s proboscis when he got excited. It seems to be the law that all great mon have great noses, but let no one think that the converse ef this is true, that al] men who hava great noses are great men. Such a con- clusion would lead to confusion and needless pain and disappomtment.—st Louis Post-Dispatch. —>+ee —____ | given up, “As every sportsman kpows,’’ e114 an enthusiustic New Orleans bunter, ‘it is easy to see a rifle bullet in the air, and those fired from the new high power guns are very curious to look at. Stand a dozen yards at one side of the mark and let a friend blaze away at any range with a small caliber weapon using smokeless powder, and you’ll see & strange, bluish white streak the in- stant the bullet strikes home. The streak is apparently a couple of inohes wide and several feet long and is more like a flash of light than anything else I can think of. ‘*With the old fashioned Remington wr Springfield carbine the bullet has the appearance of a long black rod, andI | don’t know why there should be such a | difference in the optical illusion pro- duced by the smaller oaliber. I have heard some people deny that the bullet | cun be seen, but they are vgsy much in error. It all gepiade on ‘getting the right viewpoint. A few feet efther way will render the msistile fnvisible, but the right spot is ‘soon found by experi- ment, and after that the thing is as plain as day.’’—New Orleans Times- Democrat. ——— Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree says: One bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT cured a swelling of the gamble joint, ard saved a horse worth $140 00. Thos, W. Payne of Bathurst, saved the life of a valuable horse that the Vet. bad with a few bottles of MIN- ARD’S LINIME NT. site the weakened y “MLUITETOWN, JUNE i, 2 aGAnae2 resistance. They catch cold east get a cough and cannot throw iT off Then the lunés dive wa ive the b as hopeless. CONSUMPTION IS CURED the blood subbl Pes and lungs, throw o distressing cough and put a To the debilitating nig t sweafs: DrWittiams’ Pink Pitts For Pace PEopie make new, rich blood with every dose. Consumbtion ma go so far as fo be tnceurable. Quacks who fo cure every case are unworthy of confidence ; cured bh " Williams’ Pink Pills , See that you get the genuine — substitufes never cured consumption or The Genuine are Sold only in Packages like the Engraving. At all dealers, or direct from the Dr Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. SO that iT ma have be any Mh ws aa a ala aa als aly ela ala ans yn Wo a WS THE. GAUSE. OF CONSUMPTION. 7 AVES cogs 5 “ 22 A Ni, a 3 { ager S - Too little blood ts,as a rule, first cause of consumpfion — mic people lack power lus lose or ‘ the fight and matin fF n end retend buf Dr. n oa else. = ey Gt = 2 = == Horseporer, Watt, the great improver of the steam engine, introduced intow the vocabulary of machini.ts the term horsepower, When he first began the manufacture of steam engines, be experienced much difficulty in ascertaining from his dis- tant customers what sized engine they required, and they were not less puzzlea how to communicate to him the infor- mation. He was frequently guided, however, by their mentioning the num- ber of horses whivh the engine ordered was designed to replace. Acting upon this hint, he ascertained by experiment that the very strongest of the London brewers’ horses (animals of wonderful size and strength) could exert a force equivaleat to raising 83,000 pounds one foot ina minute. This force he called one horsepower, and adopted it as the standard in regulating the size of steam engines. Now, not one horse in 100 is Able to exert that degree of strength. A steaim engine of ten horsepower can, in reality, do the work of about 20 horses, —New York Ledger -_ Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxat ve Brono Q tiniae tab'es All drug*'sts refand tae wisaey if it (acs relieve. 52+ =— Fit reform. Another shipment of thi- famous clothing opened —vesterday. Tweeds avd worsterde double or ainvie breasted’ cutaway or sack just as you like at Prowee Bros. 126 3in White canvas shces for lavie»—-jurn , #oler, high heels, well tivished.—R, K. Jost. iy Berger's Is the best Paris Green cv'or, quickest to ts use. ah ib A oes a Paris Green kill, therfore the most satisfactory When a farmer buys Paris Green, he wants some- thing that’ll kil’ the bugs DEAD, not half kill them. That’s what Berger’s does—i! 3 swift. For sale by principal dealers. LEWIS. BERGER & SONS, Ltd Wants, Lost, Fauné, &¢ PAS'URE TO LEV.-.Good peasture, three avd a half milez from town. contirucns fiow of trezh water Apply toJohn Prows., Roy- alry Fast WaANTED—A map or boy to eect as ianitor Hours from7tollp.m. Apply at this office 5i¢ PaSTURE.—For 2 cows, at the head of Alibaris'. Apply to J. K. Brane- 125 3i pd P*STURE.—for several cows at a moder- ate price, about a mile from he city. Anvply to Jrymes Redain. Prince street 124 3i = pd WA™TED.— A comoetent hoos*maid. well recomer ended, liberal wages, no wacbing, Apply to Mrs Geo D Longworth, Ail!sborough street. 124 Saw cf TO LET—A dwelling house on Prince Sf,. formerly occupied by Mr. 3.C. Nash Possess jon given immediately. Apply to Henry Smith, at County Court Office 123 PLNASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN OR WOMb&N—Day or evening. No canvars- ing or experienee needed; viain instruction aod werk mailed on aprilication for + osition Avdrets Memorial Co.. Ia ndon, On*, WAwTED AT ONCE.—A good horse ard carriaye for the season, also a good live agent to canvass fer life s'ze portraits, Appir 10S. F. TarPush, High Grade art Co. Ci- town, Address box 474. 120 BOY WANTED.—A_ smart steacy bey abe ut 16 years of ages. who understands lock - ing afier a cow ard horse, and who would be generally useful about a hones. Anply at this office. 115 dy tf PRESS WaN WANTE') —at i «employment. TT wcKeorzie. ] once, steady 112 10 LAT. One haf the larze double hou on Biivh'on Road, at present occupied by J) Gahan, hot weter hea ing, electric light, ete supple tod, J, MeKinnen, 109 TO LET.— House on Rrighton toad, heat- ed with hot water, Bath Rooms etc, at present occupied by T J Otiee 5 Porsession given VcKinnon yu wi y ‘s Sots May avniv to t Sad ek that’s made--deey-est in LONDON, ENGLAND | | | | this season the influx of yis | HOW TO GET TO CHARLOTRE ROEM : “a PRINCE EDWARD Ighayn — i ee Information for Tourists and O+ “4 Tims Tables, ets. il » , . Prince Edward Islaod hap any fioas far pOurists, and it ia expected Nora ish, q very large. will .. . ai" The eteemer Halifax leaves Coarlottetown every Saturday + A wil te due at Charlousteunt on Bad ap nibt. On the following Taeeday at 3% “he will leave Oo return to Boston, tox ana Port Hawkesbury ure cad . every trip. Passengers may tue ths BA Steamer a. any of the ports qemaeueneee The Helifax wiil be supplemented by ia Grand Duchers later in the seauon ~ ‘The steamer City of Ghent olys = F Halifax and Charlottetown each calling at several poris ea route, due here every ™}ureday, The steamers Coban, Bonay: pava, Tiber and Polino, of Montpet ane make Charlottetown a port of eallges Pascengers for this Province eymip tel way oi Pictou are brought to Chaplonsmutas by vhe steamer Princess. Those cite) by way of Point Du Chene connes am the steamer Northumberland, : come through to Charlotietowg by mail epecial which leaves Stenms each evening immediately aller the, reaches that port. f HOTEL AND OTHER aAccows TION. ote) Davies... s<cessia Charle Queen Hotel.....: 2%... eli Railway Housge,..... 000004... Cantwell Houte.....0ssseccess Clitten Fiaetiecs. ssc ocsnie Revere Hotel........ 9h a “ Bares Wouee...ccocsss ssa. «— Rank in House coe eee . 000000006 “ Lepege House.... ........ “ Finlay Houre........ + eeeees “ Duncan House..... oman “ “ “ Russ House....... ° can ven o Campbsl! Hotel......... tee « Aitken House..........scesevee @ Tapper House........ .... Sea he 7: rr ee ty: d 4 Landedown Hoiel...... age , Albion Terrace.... ....... i Iberton Wisrener House....... weil Seaforth Houee...... + eae ‘ Railway Hotel...............- Clarke's Gobel... ....'. . cede Commercial Hote}... . én Macdonald Houre......... ... Clark’s Hotel...... ob eehiel ds Manson House. . . .......:00 Acadia Hebel soncecocs ctcceusis Seaside Horel................0 Pleasant View House....... Florida Gea us. ye CH & Bontilet is; is ses dena Mutts Tethe.; ; 065 68: Senccd Shaw’s Hotel...... . North Shore Hous-+.. .. There are roany other hotele tbe province, as well ass good houses, where excellent accomms may be Obtu.iaed at a reasonauie rate, ROCKY POINT FERRY The stearner Elfin plies between Street whaif and Rocky Point (Suodays excepted) as follows: Will leave Prince Street Wharf A65-e <5 svsigisleightds] Gilg cece ian . 6.30, a OF. See bev ies Cle t 2 9 30 .- spices & rf Wi dived orekese ss ¢ ican ee 1 00 p. 1 ciesiabasitins ds tune cee.; CC a a eo hs i socesnalrae Will leave Rocky Point: BAS Woacvcos whappicocess icoken taaien EEE ey Ws es pauses cnseess «> okie tg nnn Bie ge : 1130 ae are ais 130 p. M& ¢ = + coos 8 Oe OS scscasedasete ve soub-ocuecnses pall REE ON a .10 4 SUNDAYS. | Will leave Prince Street Wharf: Ae kt. . 20048. @- xe ae Bae EN 1245 p. We | Pit, eo - boeken otal yo . Ra oe "40" © Will leave Rocky Point : ft eos _....... 1000 6 ae ae of 7 easees saves dA leesecteneee OE “— ae TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Trains for Summerside and points Pe — leave Charlottetown each morning &t 7.38, end each afternoon at 4.10. : Trains for poinis east leave Charlottes town each dey a 8a. m. and 5 p.m- The treiz for Cape Traverre leaves Charlottetown each afierno 2n at fi. “ec © eg —— a Teurists Ininrmation Bureai tie Oe 8 a Visitors to Prince Edward Island whe desire informatice, relating to hote'*s boarding honee=, trains, boats Livery stables ere. aud bow to reach the 4! seaside and courtry resorts, fishing P &c. &c. can obtain the came by calling or writing to Mesers Jobnson & Joborwe druggists, Prowse Block Ch’ow?. information cheerfully, furnished free charge. — “Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps are abso'utely pure, equally good for tae toilet or the laundry. They wil! not injure } hem tenderest skin, or most delicave fabrics Tr