Se ee nae de THE D Learning to Howl. Ic is an old Spanish proverb, we believe, ‘** He who lives with wolves will soon learn to howl.” He who lives with the fauits of his friends, and counts them over and soits them, weighs tham and measures them, will soon have equally grave ones of his own, which his friends will be sure to see, and which he will be positively unable to cure. There is nothing that so deteriorates charact+r as this undue looking after faults and blemishes in o' hers while we are blind tu our own. We may abhor meanness and stinginess in our neighbor, and be able to give a hundred reasons why he should give away mvre in chaiity, and see a thousand little thiogs indicating his smallness of soul aud at the same time we may be so engross- ed with one phase of meanness in hin as tu forget another phase of mesnness in our- selves, We may abhor another untruth so vehe- meutly ia some one else that we shall for- g2t to hate impurity in ourselves. We may despise our neighbor for his sharpaess and trickery, and spread over our own slackness and idieness and shiftlessness the coverlet of—‘* Thank God, I’m not a sharper!” The idle, thrifcless man can never reform the overshrewl speculator; the impure min can never lift the unteuthful man out of the bog; the gozsiper is not fit to cure the miser of his seltishness. Toere is only one way to reform the world. Not by learning to howl at its faults, or to bark at its mistakes, but by be- ginning the work of reformation first with ourselves, Weceme back imevitably to theold truth so often before stited, ‘* ln order to mike the best of others, we must fiest make the best vf oursslves.”—Golden Rule. What Women Like in Men. Women, I think, like manly, not lady- like men. They lke honesty of purpose and con- sideration. They like men who believe in women. They like their opinions to be thought of soms value. They like a man who can be strong as a lion when trousle comes, and yet, if one is nervous and tired, can button up a shoe and do it with an amount of consideration that isa mental and a physical bracer-up. They like a min who can take hold of a baby, couvince it of his power and get it to sleep after they have been worrying with it, and walking with ir, until their eyes are tired and they feel as if they had no brains. They 1 ke ainan who is interested in their ‘new dresses, who can give an opinion on the fi-, and whois properly indignant at any artic’e written »gainst women, Toey Jike a man who knows their inno- cert weaknesses and caters to them; who will bring home a box ot candy, tue last new magazine, or the latest puzzie suld on the strevt, that will do more than its daty in enteitsming everybudy for the whole evi ning : ‘They like a man who is the master of the situation —that is, who has brain enough to help a woman. to decide what is the best. thing todo under the circumstances, and who has wit enough to realiz+, when one of the fairer ssx is siightly stubborn, that per- sussion is more powectul thin ali the argu- meats in the world, They like aman who likes them--who doesn’t scorn their opinivos, who believes in toeir good taste, who has confidenea in their truth, and who, best of ail, knows tht the love promised is given him. ‘That’s the surt of a man a woman likes, and her every sigh of satisfaction, as his virtues are mentioned, is a little prayer that says: ‘*God biess him.”—Ladies’ Home Journal, a If You Want to be Loved. Don’t tind fault. Don’t contradict people even if you’re sure you are right. i Don’t be inquisitive about the affairs of even your most intimate friend. Don't underrate anything because you don’t possess it. Don't believe that everybody else in the world is happier thin you. Don’t conciule thit you have never had any Opportunities in life. Don't believe all the evil you hear. Don’t repsat gossip, even if it does inter- est a crowd, Don’t go untidy on the plea that every- boly knows you. Don’t by rude to your inferiors in social position, Don't over or under-dress. Don’t express _a positive opinion unless you perfestiy understand what you are talk- lug about Don’t got in the habit of vulgarizing life by moking light of the sentiment of it. D u't joer at anyboly’s religious belief, Don't try to be anyching else but a gen- tlewomin—ind that means a woman who has consideration for the whole world, and whose life is g »verned by the Gulden Rule. * D> anto others as you would be done by.” —TLadies’ Home Journal. tee Odds and Ends. Dashwood—‘‘Lam going t> do some- thing noble and get my name in the papers.’ Merritt—-‘* If that’s what you’re after you'll have to do something bad.” Woes of »n E litor.—Some two years ago we did a job of printing for a man just over the county line. Last week, thinking he mnight have forgotten the transaction, we sent + bill. He answers as follows: ** Don’t be in such a duroed hurry; I’) have another job next spring, and will pay you for both together.” This paper is the best medium through which t) make your wants known. Oaly yesterday we printed the following adver- tisemeut: ** Wanted, a large houze. : Address Manager.” L st night the troupe had a full house. Anotiaer of same date: * Winted: Help, by man just fallen into the river. Ing.” ‘Chere was a great rush and the man was saved. Now is the time to advertise,”—- Wayout Champion, who has Apply at Land- Malaga and neighboring towns in Spain were strongly shaken by earthquake on Wednesday. A the leading styles and makes in Ladies’ | W'erproof garments, the best Scotch mokes, —Staniey Bros, mazy27 Bi Local Notices. Spring Repairing.—We are prepared with a nice line of coveiing to re-cover furniture and do general repaiting at low prices —Mark Wright & Co. mar22 2w Sp cial line of new Trouserings and Suitings wili be sold very low to cash buyers. Call and see them at D. A. Bruce's. tt—mh24 Step in and examine ourspring wear in overcoatings and suitings at McLeod and McKenzie’s. A Startler—an eye opener—Come and _ see seven cases of new boots and shoves opened for the first time, and which we will sell at in- voice prices, Come early in the day so as to avoid the rosh.—Goff Bros. For THE Weak anp Lanauip.—Campbell’ Reef, Iron and Wine is one of the best tonics. possessing many nutritive and strengthening qualities. Is recommended by the leading medical men. If you are weak and languid a bottle will give instant relief. See that you ask fer a d get Campbell’s Beef, Iron and Wine. nov Blyeod FOR SALE. A Good Chance, as I am Going West. OFFER FOR SALE my Freehold Pro- perty, situated on Fitzroy Street. The land measures 6’ feet on Fitzroy Street, an! ruaning bick 160 feet, with two Double Houses thereon, good frost-proof cellars, with large Yard and Garden, and stabes and Coach Honse, all in good repair. This is a good paying property, as the Houses are al- ways occupied. Apply to PATRICK SHERRY, On the premises. Notice to Debtors. All persons indebted to me, either by mort gage notes or book account, are requested to settle their amounts on or before the Ist of December next. After that date they will be handed in to my attorney for collection. PATRICK SHERRY. mch2i—dy eod whky tf MAIL CONTRACTS. ee addressed to the Postmaster- General will be received at Ottawa, un‘il noon on FRIDAY, 2nd May next, for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails on propored contracts for four years from Ist July next, over each of the following routes, V1Z. s— Blooming Point and Tracadie Cross, semi- weekly. Farmington and Mansfeld, do. Gowan Brae and Souris Exst, do. ‘treenwich and Head St. Peter’s Bay, do. Mavie and Milburn, do. Printed notices containing full information as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen, and blink jorms of tender may be ob- tained, at the Post Offices at which the ser- vices commence and terminate, or at the office of the subscriber. F. pe ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. P. O. Inspector. Post Office Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. I, March 20, 1890. mch20—3i dw SEND YOUR ORDERS ecu RUBBER GOODS ——TO THE—— Amherst Boot & Shoe Mfg, Co., AMHERST, N. S., who are prepared to fill the same at once, giving best discounts. Address as above. mch5—3w 2aw FOR SEWERS ! Both Public and Private, CiRBONIZ?D STONE PIPE IS THE BES’, ee bore is perfectly smooth and straight . and the mode of connection prevents any obstruction at the joiuts. In durability and in many other respects it is superior tu any other pipe made For further particulars apply to C. N. VROOM & CO., Manufacturers, St. Stephen. N. B. 4a We can refer to a number of towns and cities where this pipe has been in use for manv years, and has been so satisfactory as to take the place entirely ot glazed pipes. feb12 3aw 6m fr th sat Valuable Freehold Farm, consist- ing of 200 Acres Land on Lot 34, Queen's County, kKrown as the Carey Farm, formerly Binstead. To be sold by Public Auction, on WEDNES- DAY, the 16th d-y of April, A. D. 1890. at the hour of we ve o'clock, nvon, at the Law Coarts Building ia Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale ¢ n- tained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Eizhteenth day of February, A. }). 1s82 and made between William Carey aud Ann Carey, his wif+, of the oue pait, and Thomas Campbell of the other part :— ae that. tract, piece or parcel of land. situate lying and being on Lot or Township Num ber Thirty-lour, in Queen’s County, in Prince Kdward Isiand, bounded and described as fol- lows. that is to say: Commencing at a stake on the bank of the sillsborough Kiver and running north seventy-six (76) chains aud ninety (9)) wks on the bouatary jine b*tween Lot Number Thirty-four and Charlottetown Rovalty, or uniil it joins the south side of Saint Peters Rvad; thence foliowiny the said road norihb fifty-three (53) dezrees and thirty (30) minntes east tweuty- five (25) chains and seventy-seven (77) links; th. nee south three (3) degrees east, according to the magnetic meridian of 1761. ninety-six (96) 6nains, or untilit joius the aforesaid Hillsborough River; thence westwardly along the various courses of said river tothe place of commence- m nt, as described on a plan annexed toa deed dated the first day of May, 4. D. 1877, and made { between Harry © Hinns and wife of the one part andthe said William Carey of the other part, containing two hundred acres of land, a little mere or less. For fur:her particulars apply at the office of R. R. Fitzzerald, Solicitor, Charlottetown, Dated this 5th day of March, AD. 1890 THOMAS OAMPHELL, | Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. ALLY HXAMINER, -=—2.2.-. = UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that ? under ‘*The Companies Act” letters patent have been issued under the Great Seal of Canada, bearing date the 15th day of February, 1890, incorporating John Ings, of Cha: lottetown, in Queen’s County, Proviuce of Prince Edward Island, Esquire ; Lemuel ©, Owen, of the same place, shipowner ; Thomas W. Dodd, of thessame place, mer- chant; Benjumin Rogers, of the same plie, merchant, Daniel Davies, of the same place, merchant ; George Davies, of the same place, Ksquiie; Wiltiam Welsh, of the same place, shipowner ; Thomas Heath Havilind, of the same place, barrister-at-law; Edward Jd. Hodgson, of the same place, barrister-at-law ; Lonis H. Davies, of the same place, barrister- at-law; Wiiliam Richards, of Bideford, in Prince County, in said Islend, shipowner ; John Yeo, of Port Hiil, in said County afore- said, shipowner, and Israel Longworth, of Truro, in the Province of Nova Scotia, bariis- ter-at-law,. for the following purposes :—To purchase, hire, acquire, own, charter, navigate and maintain, either alone or with any other corporation or corporations, or with any per- son or persons, steamships, sailing vessels and all other kinds of craft for the carrying and conveyance of passengers, goods, chattels, wares and merchandize between the ports of the Dominion of Canada and to, from and between any ports out of Canada wherever situated, and to prosecute and carry on the business of common carriers of passengers and goods, forwarders and traders and of wharfin- gers and warehousemen, and to acquire and nol shares in any such craft as their business may require, and to purchase the f.anchise, propeity, rights and privileges of any com- pny constituted fur like purposes as are here- inbeiore set forth or any ot them, and wher ever and bv whatsoever authority incorpor- ated, and to acquie and hold such real estate as may be deemed to be requisite for the pur- poses aforesaid or any of them, throughout the Dominivun of Canada—by the name of ** The Charlottetown Steam Navivation Com- pany (Limited),” wich a total capital stock of four hundied thousand dollars, divided into one thonsand shares of four hundred dollurs. Dated at the office of the Secretary of State of Canada, this 7th day of March, 1890. J. A. CHAPLEAU, Secretary of State. mchl3—4w 2aw roofing Gravel. 100 TONS—VERY GOOD. For sale by E. H. NORTON & CO. feb18—6i eod OLD LONDON CAFE, JUST OPENED, With all the Delicacies of the Season. BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that I have just opened the above Cafe, and have secured the services of one of the best Cooks in the Proviace, and it is my intention to see that everything will be done to cater to the wants of ali my patrons, Come and try our Cook. JOHN JOY. ICINES Surdock &.0:d Bitters. Warner's -afe Cure Campeli’s Guinine Wine. Paine’s Celery Compound. eed Anca A, 8. JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE Corner of Kent and Prince Streets. mch7 Schooner For Sale. Tue fast-sailing Schooner ‘‘ MORNING LIGHT” is fur sale. She carries about 80 tons of coal, and trims well with all under deck. Her Sails, Rigging, Anchors and Chiins all good. For particulars enquire of F. L. McNutt, Esq., or D. Small, Ksg., o here to the owner. feb8 SPRING I PETER McNUITT. Malpeque, Feb, 27—3aw WANTED. N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, capable of taking charge of a set of books ; also to act as Salesman in a general store. References required. Apply to MORSON & MORGAN, Cardigan Buidge. inch3—dy 2aw im wky ~ THE WONDER OF THE AGE! 2. A NEW IMPROVED DYE FOR HOME DYEING. Only Water required in Using. apackage. For sale everyw 10° your dealer does not eye Send direct to the manufacturers, COTTINGHAM, ROBERTSON & Co, : NTREAL, HAVE YOU GOT THR GRIP? ‘HEN USE HAWKER’S TOLU AND T CHERRY BALSAM. “It acts like a charm, Also use Hawker’s Pills with it. Price 50 cents. HAVE YOU HAD THR GRIP? Then use HAWKERS NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC to build up and strength- en the system. It is the best invigorator, Price 50 cents. For wale by Druggists and mobl3-~<dy 2aw & why Morigagce, Tee COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verbal messages, by Telephone, i830 FRIDAY, MARCH 28 =UNLIKE ANY OTHER.= - litis, Hoarseness, Couzhs, Positively Curés Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, tromenttt ree Teen ete nareeniens CCroet Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Influenza, Cholera Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints and Strains. rai ache, Nervous Headache, Sciatica, Lame Back, 3 E L USE AS M U C H FO R N T = H H A AS FOR EXTERNA fact that haat All who buy direct trom us, and request it, shall receive a ce’ at repaid to any part of if not patished. Retail price by mail 35 cts.; 6 hotties, $2.00. EXPIPSS AO ANSON. fs 0, Boston, Mass. GENERATION AFTER GENERATION HAVE USED AND BLESSED iT. Leather Belting, Leather Belting, : Leather Belting, Belting, Rubber Belting, : Rubber Belting, Rubber Disston’s Saws, BPisston’s Saws, SS Because the strongest, You ought It's easy to dye with Diamond Dyes Because so simples It's safe to dye with og Diamond Dyes | Because always reliableoe It's economy to dye with Diamomd Dyes . It's pleasant to dye with Diamond Dyes Because they never faile to dye with Diamond Dyese Because they are beste Our new book “Successful Home Dyeing” giving ii directions for a!l uses of Diamond Dyes, sent free on™ cpplication. Diamond Dyes are sold everywhere, or any color mailed on receipt of price, zo cents, Wertis, Ricnarpson & Co., Montreal, Que. ~ Disston’s Saws, Belt Lacing, Files, Oils, d&e A full stock of the best goods sold in Canada, at prices as low as most of the inferior articles on the market. NORTON & FENNELL. Charlattatewn, Jan. 22. 1890—dv Paw i wky TE HAVE SEVERAL HUNDRED BARRELS OF FLOUR W on hand that we want to turn into Cash in the next tw months, and with that end in view we guarantee to sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than anyone else in the trade. We warrant every barrel of Flour we sell, and if it does not turn out as we say we will gladly take it back and refund you your money. We keep all the favorite brands on hand, suck as “ MATCHSESS,” the best Family Flour in the market, “KENT,” well known as a very str.ng and lasty Flour, “KESTEY,” for fine Pastry use, “UGILVIE’S HUNGARIAN PATENT,” one of the strongest Flours made, ‘CHOICE FAMILY,” made at the Charlottetown Roller Mills, “DIAMOND,” a good cheap Family Flour, and other well-known brands. Flour delivered at Railway Station or any part of the City free of charge. See our prices before buying elsewhere. BEER & GOFF, Ch’town, March 10, 1890—dy wky Queen and King Square Stores. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that trecommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. ARcneER, M.D., Iii Go. Oxford St., Brockiyn, N.Y. Casteria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eri inn, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di- 5 Festion, > : Witnous injurious medication, Tux Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. a TELEPHOWE COMPANY OF PRINCE EDWARD (ISLARD. ee between Charlottetown, Hunter Ri i i é - iver, County Line side and St. Eleanors, at the following 1ates — r : From Station to Station, when the distance ig minutes’ conversation, or part thereof...... Freetown, Kensington, Summer- 5 miles or under, for each five Seibiate eae Peer ee ea eae -.--. 10 Cents, ae ae 5:to 30: miles 55.35.35 eS 20 * do. Ss 0. over 10 miles. os. eo 2 25 « Written y iti i Station. si tole wte = subject to Company’s conditions, will be sent from Station to Station When distance does not exceed 10 miles, When distance is greater than 10 mi Por each additional word. , _ for twenty words or under.......,...... 15 Cents. ee eS oe ae eek oS CR hee cop 2 : ceghmhepek epee cccy ers One Cent Extra. Wain hoses we 4 rom ue a ~— will be made to lessees of instruments, WwW | messages elivered in Charlottetown within city limits : receiving offices within a quarter of a mile from said ae. naeiy ele eae! Oh Special rates wiil be made for delivering at greater distances oe soramanreations and messages must be prepaid, : te Vopany 1s prepared to lease Telephone Instruments i r ; st, 8 in Charlot yr Sum- mernie : established rates, and to treat with persuns requiring private ne toll lites | vs or further information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottetown. : ROB ANGUS, General Dealers, end & wky—febl7 WU¥EN WIRE FENGING 60 to 99 cts. PER ROD, aaa = Ss - a eo oer = EX Twisted Wire Rope Seivage; > irre a 4 =z =< > = 4 =] ; cs 2 a > : A >. S SOS Sc = Sua eo, Sos Bae os s % Ail wicths and sizes. Sold by us o goods, FREIGHT PAID, Informat CARVELL BROTHERS, Charlott-town, Wholesale Agents for Prince Edward Island mote se semen ncesnces Scorr’s | DOES CURE + CONSUMPTION | in its First Stages. Palatable as Milk. Be sure you get the genuine in Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggis.s, at 50c. and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. id Sapeieacmnamanigtpin ae SN wwerearne GRATEFUL— COMFORTING | EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of tne natural taws which govern the cperations of digestion ind nutrition, and by a carefal application of the tine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Hon has provided our breakfast tables with a deij- rately flavored beveraye which may say : many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicio ise of such articles of dict that a constitution may be gradually but up until strong enough to ‘esist every tendency to diseaxe. Hundreds subtle maladies are floating around us ready to : xitack wherever there is a weak point We may escaye many a fatal shaft by keeping ouh selves well fortified with pure bloud and @ pro perly nourished frame.”— Civil service Gazette. “Made simply with boiling water and mi sold only in packets, by Grocers. tabatled thus JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. dec ta_iyr dy & wky BES A ao are those put up by 7 8 Poe ). Mi. FERRY & CO. Who are the Largest Seedsmen in the world. pA D.M.Ferry&Co’s | § Beautifully Illustrated, Descriptive fj 4 for 1890 will be mailed FREE to all Ed applicants, and to last season S Cus~ & BY tomers, Itis better than ever, Ev- BS ery person using Garden, Flower a or Field SEEDS should send forit. & 2 D. M. FERRY 4CO. WINDSOR. ONT. RAP ES Ns A COOK BOOK FREE i fice By mail to any lady sending us her post ¢ address. Wells, Kichardson & Cv.; Mon sits Wel hare Cohan ISAAC MURLEY, Picture Frames and Mouldings A Nice Assortment of Pictures and f | pei | 4 Sip ANKUAL] Mouldings always on hans Pictures Framed at Short Notldé 5 NORTH SIDE QUEEY SQUARE” CHARLOTTETOWN, P, He Obarlettetown, Oot. 18, 1982, MANAGER decé—wky 3m