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Only
Oaly a girl on roller sxates ,
Oaly a female darirg The Fates;
Only a step on to the flor
Ther, only a mishap, nothing more,
he ha k | glide,
Only a man, on *
t spread wide;
Hands outstretched, a
Only collision, then a dail thud,
Only a scream, that astenishes the Dude.
Only a meeting of two in the arr,
Oly a shower of bright auburn han:
Then she sat on him by the long ton,
As man never since was sat upon,
Only a fat, (she called him so),
) ily a flat w uld descend se low;
Only a flat with, extended arms,
Vould hopelessly wreck a bundle of charms,
Only a word, as he rose to his feet,
(was all his pancake form conld repeat ;
idalv a W mrad, as hie pris ked up his hat,
imly a word, and that word was, F Lar.
Mind
A Boy's Presence of
rHE PLUCK AND COOLNESS OF A NEWS
BOY AND HOW HE SAVED MANY
LIVES.
In conversa Ion with a prominent
physi mn the other day the subject of |
railroad accidents and escapes came up. |
âOne of the most remarkable instances |
of presence of mind of which | have}
ever heard,â said he, ââwas related to me |
by Colonel John D. Wicklitfe, not long |
yo. It was on the Louisviile and |
N. ishville Railroad near the Muldraughâs |
Hilltunnel. At that time the
of running trains Was io a very e'emen
tary state. The practice was to run}
â neway at a time. In the}
trains would be stal ted |
vuisville and in the |
evening they would be run back. They
were preceed i by auother traio and al)
a distance of about a mile a third one}
They pulled out from the |
and made as good}
science
touem ail «
th ni! ry the
from Nashville to L
followed.
depot ata iate hour
time as possible when fairly on the}
road. Everything went smoothly |
enough till the tunnel was reached,
when the firsttrain was halted by a
ignal just before entering. Upon in-;{
vestigation it was found that a freight |
train had broken down in the passage. |
âEvery one who has been over the
road knows how steep is the grade ot
Muldraughâs Hill. Toclimb it the en-
ginecrs put on every ounce of steam
and take off the br: ikes till th e friction
is re lead toa minimum.
is but a short distance from the tunnel
anda deep curve in the track hides an
approachingtraintillwichioa few hun-
dred yards. Up thio, incline,but hidden
by the curve,was heard the puffing of the
third troip "The carseat. engine was
laboring gallantly and drawing the long
string of cars behind her as easily as a
trotter the light sulky of his driver.
The summit was reached and with a
wild shriek of delight, the train sprang
around the first curve and darted upon
the ir-atie-work. The momentum gain-
ed in the upward struggle carried it
aeross with race-horse speed and the
track quivered and stretched beneath
its eager tread. The cold night air
vibrated with tbe puffing of the engine
and the hills echoed and re-echoed the
shrieks of the whistle. The train was
not two minutesâ distance from the se
cond section when first heard. The
horror-stricken passengers in front were
caught in atrap. The rear train had
been totally forgotten and it was now
bearing down upon them, bringing death
and torture nearer and nearer.
âAtthatawful momenta newsboy,
with a great bundle of papers, dashed
like mad through the car to the rear.
The men yielded an instant passage and
he was but a moment in reaching the
rear platform. How he manag-
ed it no one knew, but he
had whipped out a match and
hada buodle of papers in flames
just as the headlight of the advanciog
engiae appeared around the curve.
flis entire stock flamed up, and he
waved and shouted, his face and form
lit up as perhaps was Cuasabiaocaâs on
that fatal dayat Trafalgar. The en-
gineer saw him just in time. He
reversed his engine and put on brakes
so rapidly that his train simply bumped
against the onein front. The pluck
and presence of mind of the boy had
saved scores of lives.
âAbout five minutes after the pas-
sengers realized that they were saved,
a collection was taken up among the
officers and the newsboy was made
richer by $500. I wish that I could
reeull his name, but itis doubtful if it
will ever be known. â Louisville Courier-
Journal.
cap:
Choice of Occupation.
Parents often complain that their
sons have been to school ail their lives,
have no choice of oceupation, or that
they choose to be accountants or clerks,
instead of manufacturers or mechanics.
These complaints are invariably unrea-
sonable ; for how em one choose at all
or wisely when he knows so little ?
1 contident y eliove that the develop-
ment of the manual elements in school
will prevent those serious errors in the
choice of a vocation which too often
wreck the foadest hopes. It is not as-
sumed that every boy who enters a
manual training schvol is to be a me-
chanic ; his training leaves him free.
No pupils were ever more uaprejudiced,
better prepared to look below the sur
tace, less the victims ofa faise gentil-
ily, Some fiud that they bave oo taste
for manuai arts,and will turn into other
piths -law, moti cine, or literature,
trreat facility in the acquisition und the
use of language is often accompanied
by a lack of either mevhanical interests
isent to his
\ which they will
|pere Manilla in stock.
The summit}
|
or power. When such a bias is discov
ered the lad should unquestionably be
gr oer ir and dictionary
rather than to the laboratory or draughâ-
ing room, On she re other he ind, decided |
aptitude for bandicraft is not unfre
quently co upled with astrong aversion
to and untitness for abstracts aod the |
oretieal in vestigatioge. There can be!
no doubt that, in such cases, more time |
should be spent in the shop, and âess in |
the lecture and recitation room. Some |
who develop both natural skill and |
st ong intellectual powers will push on
through the polytechnic school into
| professional life, ss engineers and sci
enlists.
Others ill find their great
est usefulness, as well as highest
happiness, in the positions into
rerdily step when
they leave school All will gain intel
lectually by their experiene? in contact
with things. The grand result will be
âan iacreasing interest in manufacturiog
| pursuits, more
imore successful manufacturers,
mechanies,
better
lawyers, more skillful physicians, and
intelligent
| more useful citizens.
i 2 ea -
Special Notices.
ANY quantity of odds and ends that we will
retail at half price before stock taking Cail
at once at Norton Bros. tevlS
Dr Dyeâs Electro- Voltaic Belt for sale at thie
Apothecariesâ Hall, DesBrisayâs Corner.
feblSâdy 2i wy li.
âix, eight and ten inch Sand Blast Mill
Files, Powder and Shot, Blasting Powder and
Fuse, at NORTON Bros. febl18
A Few dozen fresh eggs at R. K. Braceâs for
i8 cents per dozen; also choice flour cheap
for cash enty. [fe 18
Two TuovsaNp Dottars in Marlia and
Ab », 100 boxes 13 in.
linch Nails, 100 kegs *} in. Nteel Na at for
ocd xr Traps, at the City Hardware >to
NorR roN BR s feb 1S
Ws are offering a splendid lot of Overcoat-
ings at cost. W.& A. Brown & Co, (feb 16
We begin to take stock on the 15th cf
March, and Carriaze Builders, Lobster
Packers, Blacksmiths and Country Verchants
will ajl get a large special discount for orders
received befere that date.âNoxrron Bros.
febl$8
Inpia Tea, superior merit, for sale at Beer
| & Goffâs
Tue balance of our Fur âaps selling at cost.
W. & A. Brown & Co. (feb 16
Danvse, a very bigh patent flour at Beer &
Goffâs. {Jan. 31
WE are cffering special discounts on Menâs
Underelething. W. & A. Brown & Co.
(feb 16
Tue celebrated Hub Dressing or Polish for
Ladiesâ and Gentsâ Fina Bootsa.âDorsey,
Gore & Co jani7?
DANUBE, Choicest Pastry and Bread Flour
at Beer & Goftâs. (feb 3
Ick CReEPERS.âSave your life by baying a
pair at once.âDorsry, Gorr & Co, jani7
ixpia Tea, fifty cents per pound, at Beer &
Golf's. {te 16
Snow SHor Moccasins for $1.00, Rubbers
and Overshoes cheap, at Dorssy, Gorr &
Coâs. janl7
Dorsey, Gorr & Co sell Boots very
cheap janl7
THERE are just two thiogs that is an impos-
sibility todo on P. EK. Island, and that is to
; stop people from drinking brandy, and to
carry a piece of fine Machinery to Brownâs
that he cannot mend or make new, such as
Sewing Machines, Guus, ete. Shop on the
corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Châtown.
dec6âtĂ©.
Firreen barrels Fox Berries at Beer & Goff's
(feb 3
FAIRBANSâ SCALES repaired at Brownâs, at
the Atheneum (hâtown tiâdec6
Lots of Boysâ Fur Caps, cheap, at L. E.
Prowseâs, {dee 20
Kent Mitrs and Matchless at Beer &
Goff's. [Jan. 31-
Gop and Silver Plating of every descrip-
tion done at Rroewnâa, at the Athenmum, Chars
lottatewn âf he
GREAT BARGALNS in Boots and Shoes durirg
the Holidays at Macdonaldâs Boot Store.
dec20
Royat Baxine Powpsr at Beer & Goilâs,
dec29
BLANKETS AND QuiLTs.âAbove steck sell-
ing ae at J. B Macdounaldâs. dec20
COAL. «COAL.
iN STORE: $
200 Tons ACADIA NUT,
200 do do ROUND,
100 do INTERâOLONIAL ROUND
200 do SYDNEY SLACK.
For Sale Low.
% LYONS,
Acadia Coal Depot,
Peakeâs No. 2 Wharf,
Ch'town, Jan. 98, 1885 â6w whly
WE SELL
Potatoes,
Spilling, Bark,
R. KR. Pies,
i.wambe:,
Laths, Canned Lobsiers, Mac-
kercl, Berries, Eggs,
Fish Kte,
Best Prices for all Shipments.
for Quotations,
HATHEWAY & CO,
General Commission Merchants,
22 Centrai Whart, Boston.
Members of Board of Tra Corn and
Mechanics Exchange,
Châtown, Nov. 19, 1884.
Write fally
â DVERTISE in THE DAILY EXAMI.
NER, if you want te reach the moat
peop's f for the leant money.
ATELY EA.
CHICKEN CHOLERA,
Th only Eight-F'ange
im,
me atism, Bleeding at the
Lungs, âHoarseness, In-
_ llo -„> 6
eno al. â*I find them a valuable Cathartic and Liver Pill. Dr. T. M. Palmer, Monticello,
cs wy practice I use no other, âJ. Dennison, M.D., DeWitt, Iowa.â Sold ovary RCaTON sent MASS.
N,
The Most Wonderful Family Excels of ober Ronen for
CURES â Catarrh, Chol-
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Chronic Diarrhoea, Kid-
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18. J oe
fluenza, Hac king Cou h,
Whooping Cough. ° Boston, Mass.
mail for 25 cts. in stamps. Valuable information FREE. Rad 8. JOHNSON & co » BOST ON
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FOR INTERNAL AIND EXTERNAL USE.
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\MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD. |
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BLOOD RS ag re og (ONE PILL A DOSE). For Female Complaints these Pills
ps imps b aimee âdl in la Irge cans, price $1. 00; by mail, OL QU.
Circulars free. 1. 8. JOHNSUN & CO., Boston, Mass.
It is a well-known fact that most of the
Horse and Cattle Powder solé in this coun-
try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition
Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable.
Nothing on Earth will make hens
lay like Sheridanâs Condition Pow-
der, Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint of
food. it will also positively prevent and cure
MORRIS & IRELAND'S
NEW IMPROVED PATENT EIGHT: -FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE.
Safe in the world, aud containing more improvements than ANY
SAFE made, such as :
ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WOR K, which is placiag the bolt work with the
whole of the filling (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as far from the tire and
thief as if can be.
2ad. THE PATENT HINGED CAPâthe back plate of âthe door being on hinges,
enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have eesy access to the lock and boit-
work. He can thus easily change the Ieck, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order,
3rd. IRON INSIDE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in
the filling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs
the moisture and âârequires filling over ag ain,
4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOOKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient
and easiest to change of any in use.
5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents
warping or injary to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers.
6th, LIGHT FLANGESâthe most imp rtant improvement ever made in fire-proof
safes, providing e'ght laps, thus preventing the passage ot heat, it having to psss over twelve
inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes containing one, two or three flanges.
THESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the gre atest fires on this continent,
and have the CHAMPION KECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires.
We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing ef Jarge numbers
throughout the Dominion
BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm.
monials and information, address,
JOSEPH JicogBs,
Pear RAL AG ENT.
For prices, testi-
MORRIS & IRELAND,
64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass.
ae rk one 8
GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE!
COMMENCING EVERY MORNING ATS ALM.
AVING lately increased our motive power and made several additions to machin-
ery plant, we are in a better postion than ever before to attend to the wants of
our customers.
Having a large staff of workmen employed, our monthly output of Furniture is
very large ; but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we
are desirous of keeping our stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all
our goods at the lowest possible price FOR CASH.
The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock and ask for prices.
Orders by letter promptly attended to,
Funeral Furnishing a Speciality. Beau-
tiful, Good and Best Value in the Prov
inces.
VIARK WRICHT & COQ,
Aharlottateen, Nor, 14, 1RR4
â SS ââââââ
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY,
iSs4-5, Winter Arrangement, 1884-5,
N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1834, Trains will_run daily as follows
(Sundayâ s excepted): i
TRAINS DEPART.â FOR THE WEST |
TRAINS âARRIVE.â â FROM! THE WEST.
. oe So Mi
STATIONS, (No. 1.)No, 3, STATIONS. No. 2,|No. 4,
) A.M. P.M, arr P.M
RO Ud. . oct chnbee Ml ens = lature -?.. UCheMobtebowe oo tek 4.45. aise
Le, pomiiy, Boones eee Ee Pape FO 7.38 | 2.38 [Royalty Junction... eo. ee coos 4.22 | 9.62
Ne ao ching ssc wancics os 830 | 3.30: ||/North Wiltshire... 22. 3.30 | 9.00
I a a 8.45 3.45 Hunter River Miki sere! ake bande) ' $.15 8.46 t
te cs re ES CII EE LT ae 9.23 | 4.22 Bradalbane oe a ee ND i 240 8.08
SI, AAI 605 ei col, bs Gs ok 0a 0 464 Sites 9.32 | 4.32 |/County 8 age i oS wed dalton ; 2.30 7.58
hs tnd NR EI Ota GEN: ES Cas | 9.48 ] 4.47 || Freetown, ........0. Wid. cw 1 213 | 743
tien sn ag, re 10.10 | 5.20 || Kensington cknsakead 1.50 7.29
ar|10.45 | 5,45 ee. te dp 1.15 | 6.45
pss sp soe as na ee ee eee ; |P. M, \Summmersid@..+--rcccccce RRS Paid A, M, :
dp} 1.00 ar 11.10
I ics tee ee 1.22 Miscouche. 10,47
co âSD PERLES GAGS MOB aa: 1.50 BN REL RR co: ROB pied 10.20
Port iiill 2.35 | (Port ti dibewa dl 9.35
Ns 3,55 O'LORY , 0.0000 0000s apneseiesesecacees ° 8.15
Blooustield toe Se eee POE 5. i 7.49
Tignih -s AlDerton,.., ...000reecereseessce eecccecs dp 7.10
Tignish . | Tig iguish on succateseccenspeesetsbhbwnsen dp. 6. ad
TRAINS DEPART.â FOR âTRE âEAST. rx
TRAINS âARRIVE.âFROM THE EAST.
Ino, 7.| STATIONS.
STATIONS. |No. 5, |No, 6,)No, 5.
P. M, i] '
COMPTON O WI io 6 acces ceccecsosancsscks 2.30 | ||Charlottetown.....cessees peecesococses. roe)
Rageity: Jatethota::: <..cvses dsc teeiees.. 2.53 | | Roy alty Junction,........ ercccccoce oeee/10.07
eg RRR pevnsibbechs ' 3,30 | NMR cS ietsbbasetets anâ on ox Sens as + 9,30
Mount Stewart........+- Coseresesesecees 4.1) | Fe Ts iin so 5 cabo ss onc fei dp 8.55
Onn, 063600 d„ieccces,.c 5. Srccbsoce -' 5.30 | || Cardigan. pe op Maes va cnedi ss Obeeeaweraus 7.25
Georgetown . eeeteive, . ooo esesdetes cocoe §.56 | en de ea aie hi ety a 7.00
| BP. Mii } A, M
Mount Stewart......e. dccnedeonese< i dees Die Pee ION os cna. obo nos oc nce dp! 8.55
MAM us cAgh elas oncccdicistedesetsses.. ey c6 od need phd done Neneh ivak is, 8.10
GB, PUbee Recon ssreecenseagsgssstterened 6.21. ||/St, Peterâs............0..: Sah lapennin Senns 7.39
Bear Liver ec. se keheeeeeeeundiu Le ieekae 6.10 || Bear I edie s coau th diets dieses caked 6,50
ivi ancseriahsodususeeeiuskdans ee | | 6.55 SON, 5. de cc ehececcs eee ete \ 6.05
Standard Time.
Railway Cflice, Châtown, Dee. 5, 1884,âall! pa Gi
CHARLGLIETOWK SASH AND QUUR FACTION |
Peakeâs Ne. 3 Wharf,
Rm. PALMER & CO., ARG PARA ESE
We aro now manufacturing and will cel! et ihe lowast cash prices ;
Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Archit rayoda, Spouting and Conductor M
ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, ete â -
We are prepared to do al! kinds of Jobbing, in Planing Jointing, Morticiug, Ten
ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, etc, â â sadiePrtvat'
All Kinds of Gothic Windows tor Chure!:es meds a5 shortest actice.
With new and first-class Mac hi: sory, and the } PAE wor liaeona as om Mewes Ahp
âmost satinfaction to sii "bo frver ee ayers
ae 7 ays,
j= Traine are run by astern
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iaeseenmeenenanemenamnang tears ee ae â
Only
Oaly a girl on roller sxates ,
Oaly a female darirg The Fates;
Only a step on to the flor
Ther, only a mishap, nothing more,
he ha k | glide,
Only a man, on *
t spread wide;
Hands outstretched, a
Only collision, then a dail thud,
Only a scream, that astenishes the Dude.
Only a meeting of two in the arr,
Oly a shower of bright auburn han:
Then she sat on him by the long ton,
As man never since was sat upon,
Only a fat, (she called him so),
) ily a flat w uld descend se low;
Only a flat with, extended arms,
Vould hopelessly wreck a bundle of charms,
Only a word, as he rose to his feet,
(was all his pancake form conld repeat ;
idalv a W mrad, as hie pris ked up his hat,
imly a word, and that word was, F Lar.
Mind
A Boy's Presence of
rHE PLUCK AND COOLNESS OF A NEWS
BOY AND HOW HE SAVED MANY
LIVES.
In conversa Ion with a prominent
physi mn the other day the subject of |
railroad accidents and escapes came up. |
âOne of the most remarkable instances |
of presence of mind of which | have}
ever heard,â said he, ââwas related to me |
by Colonel John D. Wicklitfe, not long |
yo. It was on the Louisviile and |
N. ishville Railroad near the Muldraughâs |
Hilltunnel. At that time the
of running trains Was io a very e'emen
tary state. The practice was to run}
â neway at a time. In the}
trains would be stal ted |
vuisville and in the |
evening they would be run back. They
were preceed i by auother traio and al)
a distance of about a mile a third one}
They pulled out from the |
and made as good}
science
touem ail «
th ni! ry the
from Nashville to L
followed.
depot ata iate hour
time as possible when fairly on the}
road. Everything went smoothly |
enough till the tunnel was reached,
when the firsttrain was halted by a
ignal just before entering. Upon in-;{
vestigation it was found that a freight |
train had broken down in the passage. |
âEvery one who has been over the
road knows how steep is the grade ot
Muldraughâs Hill. Toclimb it the en-
ginecrs put on every ounce of steam
and take off the br: ikes till th e friction
is re lead toa minimum.
is but a short distance from the tunnel
anda deep curve in the track hides an
approachingtraintillwichioa few hun-
dred yards. Up thio, incline,but hidden
by the curve,was heard the puffing of the
third troip "The carseat. engine was
laboring gallantly and drawing the long
string of cars behind her as easily as a
trotter the light sulky of his driver.
The summit was reached and with a
wild shriek of delight, the train sprang
around the first curve and darted upon
the ir-atie-work. The momentum gain-
ed in the upward struggle carried it
aeross with race-horse speed and the
track quivered and stretched beneath
its eager tread. The cold night air
vibrated with tbe puffing of the engine
and the hills echoed and re-echoed the
shrieks of the whistle. The train was
not two minutesâ distance from the se
cond section when first heard. The
horror-stricken passengers in front were
caught in atrap. The rear train had
been totally forgotten and it was now
bearing down upon them, bringing death
and torture nearer and nearer.
âAtthatawful momenta newsboy,
with a great bundle of papers, dashed
like mad through the car to the rear.
The men yielded an instant passage and
he was but a moment in reaching the
rear platform. How he manag-
ed it no one knew, but he
had whipped out a match and
hada buodle of papers in flames
just as the headlight of the advanciog
engiae appeared around the curve.
flis entire stock flamed up, and he
waved and shouted, his face and form
lit up as perhaps was Cuasabiaocaâs on
that fatal dayat Trafalgar. The en-
gineer saw him just in time. He
reversed his engine and put on brakes
so rapidly that his train simply bumped
against the onein front. The pluck
and presence of mind of the boy had
saved scores of lives.
âAbout five minutes after the pas-
sengers realized that they were saved,
a collection was taken up among the
officers and the newsboy was made
richer by $500. I wish that I could
reeull his name, but itis doubtful if it
will ever be known. â Louisville Courier-
Journal.
cap:
Choice of Occupation.
Parents often complain that their
sons have been to school ail their lives,
have no choice of oceupation, or that
they choose to be accountants or clerks,
instead of manufacturers or mechanics.
These complaints are invariably unrea-
sonable ; for how em one choose at all
or wisely when he knows so little ?
1 contident y eliove that the develop-
ment of the manual elements in school
will prevent those serious errors in the
choice of a vocation which too often
wreck the foadest hopes. It is not as-
sumed that every boy who enters a
manual training schvol is to be a me-
chanic ; his training leaves him free.
No pupils were ever more uaprejudiced,
better prepared to look below the sur
tace, less the victims ofa faise gentil-
ily, Some fiud that they bave oo taste
for manuai arts,and will turn into other
piths -law, moti cine, or literature,
trreat facility in the acquisition und the
use of language is often accompanied
by a lack of either mevhanical interests
isent to his
\ which they will
|pere Manilla in stock.
The summit}
|
or power. When such a bias is discov
ered the lad should unquestionably be
gr oer ir and dictionary
rather than to the laboratory or draughâ-
ing room, On she re other he ind, decided |
aptitude for bandicraft is not unfre
quently co upled with astrong aversion
to and untitness for abstracts aod the |
oretieal in vestigatioge. There can be!
no doubt that, in such cases, more time |
should be spent in the shop, and âess in |
the lecture and recitation room. Some |
who develop both natural skill and |
st ong intellectual powers will push on
through the polytechnic school into
| professional life, ss engineers and sci
enlists.
Others ill find their great
est usefulness, as well as highest
happiness, in the positions into
rerdily step when
they leave school All will gain intel
lectually by their experiene? in contact
with things. The grand result will be
âan iacreasing interest in manufacturiog
| pursuits, more
imore successful manufacturers,
mechanies,
better
lawyers, more skillful physicians, and
intelligent
| more useful citizens.
i 2 ea -
Special Notices.
ANY quantity of odds and ends that we will
retail at half price before stock taking Cail
at once at Norton Bros. tevlS
Dr Dyeâs Electro- Voltaic Belt for sale at thie
Apothecariesâ Hall, DesBrisayâs Corner.
feblSâdy 2i wy li.
âix, eight and ten inch Sand Blast Mill
Files, Powder and Shot, Blasting Powder and
Fuse, at NORTON Bros. febl18
A Few dozen fresh eggs at R. K. Braceâs for
i8 cents per dozen; also choice flour cheap
for cash enty. [fe 18
Two TuovsaNp Dottars in Marlia and
Ab », 100 boxes 13 in.
linch Nails, 100 kegs *} in. Nteel Na at for
ocd xr Traps, at the City Hardware >to
NorR roN BR s feb 1S
Ws are offering a splendid lot of Overcoat-
ings at cost. W.& A. Brown & Co, (feb 16
We begin to take stock on the 15th cf
March, and Carriaze Builders, Lobster
Packers, Blacksmiths and Country Verchants
will ajl get a large special discount for orders
received befere that date.âNoxrron Bros.
febl$8
Inpia Tea, superior merit, for sale at Beer
| & Goffâs
Tue balance of our Fur âaps selling at cost.
W. & A. Brown & Co. (feb 16
Danvse, a very bigh patent flour at Beer &
Goffâs. {Jan. 31
WE are cffering special discounts on Menâs
Underelething. W. & A. Brown & Co.
(feb 16
Tue celebrated Hub Dressing or Polish for
Ladiesâ and Gentsâ Fina Bootsa.âDorsey,
Gore & Co jani7?
DANUBE, Choicest Pastry and Bread Flour
at Beer & Goftâs. (feb 3
Ick CReEPERS.âSave your life by baying a
pair at once.âDorsry, Gorr & Co, jani7
ixpia Tea, fifty cents per pound, at Beer &
Golf's. {te 16
Snow SHor Moccasins for $1.00, Rubbers
and Overshoes cheap, at Dorssy, Gorr &
Coâs. janl7
Dorsey, Gorr & Co sell Boots very
cheap janl7
THERE are just two thiogs that is an impos-
sibility todo on P. EK. Island, and that is to
; stop people from drinking brandy, and to
carry a piece of fine Machinery to Brownâs
that he cannot mend or make new, such as
Sewing Machines, Guus, ete. Shop on the
corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Châtown.
dec6âtĂ©.
Firreen barrels Fox Berries at Beer & Goff's
(feb 3
FAIRBANSâ SCALES repaired at Brownâs, at
the Atheneum (hâtown tiâdec6
Lots of Boysâ Fur Caps, cheap, at L. E.
Prowseâs, {dee 20
Kent Mitrs and Matchless at Beer &
Goff's. [Jan. 31-
Gop and Silver Plating of every descrip-
tion done at Rroewnâa, at the Athenmum, Chars
lottatewn âf he
GREAT BARGALNS in Boots and Shoes durirg
the Holidays at Macdonaldâs Boot Store.
dec20
Royat Baxine Powpsr at Beer & Goilâs,
dec29
BLANKETS AND QuiLTs.âAbove steck sell-
ing ae at J. B Macdounaldâs. dec20
COAL. «COAL.
iN STORE: $
200 Tons ACADIA NUT,
200 do do ROUND,
100 do INTERâOLONIAL ROUND
200 do SYDNEY SLACK.
For Sale Low.
% LYONS,
Acadia Coal Depot,
Peakeâs No. 2 Wharf,
Ch'town, Jan. 98, 1885 â6w whly
WE SELL
Potatoes,
Spilling, Bark,
R. KR. Pies,
i.wambe:,
Laths, Canned Lobsiers, Mac-
kercl, Berries, Eggs,
Fish Kte,
Best Prices for all Shipments.
for Quotations,
HATHEWAY & CO,
General Commission Merchants,
22 Centrai Whart, Boston.
Members of Board of Tra Corn and
Mechanics Exchange,
Châtown, Nov. 19, 1884.
Write fally
â DVERTISE in THE DAILY EXAMI.
NER, if you want te reach the moat
peop's f for the leant money.
ATELY EA.
CHICKEN CHOLERA,
Th only Eight-F'ange
im,
me atism, Bleeding at the
Lungs, âHoarseness, In-
_ llo -„> 6
eno al. â*I find them a valuable Cathartic and Liver Pill. Dr. T. M. Palmer, Monticello,
cs wy practice I use no other, âJ. Dennison, M.D., DeWitt, Iowa.â Sold ovary RCaTON sent MASS.
N,
The Most Wonderful Family Excels of ober Ronen for
CURES â Catarrh, Chol-
era Morbus, Dysentery,
Chronic Diarrhoea, Kid-
ney Troubles, and sina
P's FOhiwSON te CO
18. J oe
fluenza, Hac king Cou h,
Whooping Cough. ° Boston, Mass.
mail for 25 cts. in stamps. Valuable information FREE. Rad 8. JOHNSON & co » BOST ON
Remedy Ever Known.
CURES â Diphtheria,
FOR INTERNAL AIND EXTERNAL USE.
j PURGATIVE PILLS
\MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD. |
roup, Asthma, Bron-
chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu-
liousness, and all LIVER end BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA
BLOOD RS ag re og (ONE PILL A DOSE). For Female Complaints these Pills
ps imps b aimee âdl in la Irge cans, price $1. 00; by mail, OL QU.
Circulars free. 1. 8. JOHNSUN & CO., Boston, Mass.
It is a well-known fact that most of the
Horse and Cattle Powder solé in this coun-
try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition
Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable.
Nothing on Earth will make hens
lay like Sheridanâs Condition Pow-
der, Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint of
food. it will also positively prevent and cure
MORRIS & IRELAND'S
NEW IMPROVED PATENT EIGHT: -FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE.
Safe in the world, aud containing more improvements than ANY
SAFE made, such as :
ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WOR K, which is placiag the bolt work with the
whole of the filling (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as far from the tire and
thief as if can be.
2ad. THE PATENT HINGED CAPâthe back plate of âthe door being on hinges,
enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have eesy access to the lock and boit-
work. He can thus easily change the Ieck, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order,
3rd. IRON INSIDE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in
the filling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs
the moisture and âârequires filling over ag ain,
4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOOKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient
and easiest to change of any in use.
5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents
warping or injary to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers.
6th, LIGHT FLANGESâthe most imp rtant improvement ever made in fire-proof
safes, providing e'ght laps, thus preventing the passage ot heat, it having to psss over twelve
inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes containing one, two or three flanges.
THESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the gre atest fires on this continent,
and have the CHAMPION KECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires.
We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing ef Jarge numbers
throughout the Dominion
BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm.
monials and information, address,
JOSEPH JicogBs,
Pear RAL AG ENT.
For prices, testi-
MORRIS & IRELAND,
64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass.
ae rk one 8
GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE!
COMMENCING EVERY MORNING ATS ALM.
AVING lately increased our motive power and made several additions to machin-
ery plant, we are in a better postion than ever before to attend to the wants of
our customers.
Having a large staff of workmen employed, our monthly output of Furniture is
very large ; but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we
are desirous of keeping our stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all
our goods at the lowest possible price FOR CASH.
The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock and ask for prices.
Orders by letter promptly attended to,
Funeral Furnishing a Speciality. Beau-
tiful, Good and Best Value in the Prov
inces.
VIARK WRICHT & COQ,
Aharlottateen, Nor, 14, 1RR4
â SS ââââââ
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY,
iSs4-5, Winter Arrangement, 1884-5,
N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1834, Trains will_run daily as follows
(Sundayâ s excepted): i
TRAINS DEPART.â FOR THE WEST |
TRAINS âARRIVE.â â FROM! THE WEST.
. oe So Mi
STATIONS, (No. 1.)No, 3, STATIONS. No. 2,|No. 4,
) A.M. P.M, arr P.M
RO Ud. . oct chnbee Ml ens = lature -?.. UCheMobtebowe oo tek 4.45. aise
Le, pomiiy, Boones eee Ee Pape FO 7.38 | 2.38 [Royalty Junction... eo. ee coos 4.22 | 9.62
Ne ao ching ssc wancics os 830 | 3.30: ||/North Wiltshire... 22. 3.30 | 9.00
I a a 8.45 3.45 Hunter River Miki sere! ake bande) ' $.15 8.46 t
te cs re ES CII EE LT ae 9.23 | 4.22 Bradalbane oe a ee ND i 240 8.08
SI, AAI 605 ei col, bs Gs ok 0a 0 464 Sites 9.32 | 4.32 |/County 8 age i oS wed dalton ; 2.30 7.58
hs tnd NR EI Ota GEN: ES Cas | 9.48 ] 4.47 || Freetown, ........0. Wid. cw 1 213 | 743
tien sn ag, re 10.10 | 5.20 || Kensington cknsakead 1.50 7.29
ar|10.45 | 5,45 ee. te dp 1.15 | 6.45
pss sp soe as na ee ee eee ; |P. M, \Summmersid@..+--rcccccce RRS Paid A, M, :
dp} 1.00 ar 11.10
I ics tee ee 1.22 Miscouche. 10,47
co âSD PERLES GAGS MOB aa: 1.50 BN REL RR co: ROB pied 10.20
Port iiill 2.35 | (Port ti dibewa dl 9.35
Ns 3,55 O'LORY , 0.0000 0000s apneseiesesecacees ° 8.15
Blooustield toe Se eee POE 5. i 7.49
Tignih -s AlDerton,.., ...000reecereseessce eecccecs dp 7.10
Tignish . | Tig iguish on succateseccenspeesetsbhbwnsen dp. 6. ad
TRAINS DEPART.â FOR âTRE âEAST. rx
TRAINS âARRIVE.âFROM THE EAST.
Ino, 7.| STATIONS.
STATIONS. |No. 5, |No, 6,)No, 5.
P. M, i] '
COMPTON O WI io 6 acces ceccecsosancsscks 2.30 | ||Charlottetown.....cessees peecesococses. roe)
Rageity: Jatethota::: <..cvses dsc teeiees.. 2.53 | | Roy alty Junction,........ ercccccoce oeee/10.07
eg RRR pevnsibbechs ' 3,30 | NMR cS ietsbbasetets anâ on ox Sens as + 9,30
Mount Stewart........+- Coseresesesecees 4.1) | Fe Ts iin so 5 cabo ss onc fei dp 8.55
Onn, 063600 d„ieccces,.c 5. Srccbsoce -' 5.30 | || Cardigan. pe op Maes va cnedi ss Obeeeaweraus 7.25
Georgetown . eeeteive, . ooo esesdetes cocoe §.56 | en de ea aie hi ety a 7.00
| BP. Mii } A, M
Mount Stewart......e. dccnedeonese< i dees Die Pee ION os cna. obo nos oc nce dp! 8.55
MAM us cAgh elas oncccdicistedesetsses.. ey c6 od need phd done Neneh ivak is, 8.10
GB, PUbee Recon ssreecenseagsgssstterened 6.21. ||/St, Peterâs............0..: Sah lapennin Senns 7.39
Bear Liver ec. se keheeeeeeeundiu Le ieekae 6.10 || Bear I edie s coau th diets dieses caked 6,50
ivi ancseriahsodususeeeiuskdans ee | | 6.55 SON, 5. de cc ehececcs eee ete \ 6.05
Standard Time.
Railway Cflice, Châtown, Dee. 5, 1884,âall! pa Gi
CHARLGLIETOWK SASH AND QUUR FACTION |
Peakeâs Ne. 3 Wharf,
Rm. PALMER & CO., ARG PARA ESE
We aro now manufacturing and will cel! et ihe lowast cash prices ;
Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Archit rayoda, Spouting and Conductor M
ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, ete â -
We are prepared to do al! kinds of Jobbing, in Planing Jointing, Morticiug, Ten
ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, etc, â â sadiePrtvat'
All Kinds of Gothic Windows tor Chure!:es meds a5 shortest actice.
With new and first-class Mac hi: sory, and the } PAE wor liaeona as om Mewes Ahp
âmost satinfaction to sii "bo frver ee ayers
ae 7 ays,
j= Traine are run by astern
COLEMAN,
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