Charles Lamb's Little Jokes. — Common repute sets Charles Lam! down : humorist, and often enoug! as A & reckless One. The world remem bers him asa Yorick, with bis “jibes. his gambols and his flishes of merriment.’ He made many enem'cs by these things uttered in se€a+00 tnd out of season, it his lifetim« snd I care say they otltend many grave persons 8&8 il But the fl ppa lcs of a i n oft genius ur rut vithout ‘ ‘ flavor of that u W h L wb Was travelins ! bstug ha with evident marks oD n ofluenza a tellow travel Ix ympathets ubly ‘7 ave a Ve bud cold, sir. Ljimb repli Well, its the b-b-best [’ve gl | Gar say that Old ventiemal! wi home and related bow he had met a very odd muo—all but uncivi! heed tO the coach. [ homas Carly! as he has recorded, thought Lamb ver: ‘“ ill-mannered.”’ aud po wonder, if the story be true of what took place on th cea ion of one of tho-e visits to Lamb at Eotield. Cariyle was watching th movements of a flock of ptgeons wit 80 iosity and Lamb inquired (we imayine with what gravity) Mr Carlyi ere you & p-p-p-pouilterer! agene ODDS AND ENDS Four new postotlices have just been established in the U i States with the euphonious names of Pigys, Damps, Pulse and Malaria A lotry editor spent a great dea + time io pedestrianism, saying that that was the oaly way he could lpcrease His circuiatiol = y-oo0’s wife doesnot write poetry Che frizhtful example that she has right in the family deters’ her from making the attempt A Burliogton reporter asked an a°tress if she had ever suffered from stage fright. She replied that sbe never had, except once when crossing the roces\ M pUuLtains, The s age Cime Withia an ace of being tipped over a pree pice, Farmer Keith, of Runnels county Texas, is noted for his big beard. 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Get a pair at once—ladies rubbers at Dor sey, Goff & Co's. march 21 ttf Our stock of American boots will be here about last of April.—Dorsey, Goff & Co, march 15, tf Cuearest boots in the city at Dorsey, Goff & Co's march 14 tf SELLING off 25,000 pairs of boots before _re- moving to new premises, Dorsey, Goff & Co. march 15, tf CC in ad i 7 DovsLe TREATMENT ; OUTHERN in cacn pacnace | Acs f} i> i Re . oTH MIA VY a . fs INSTANT RELIC FOR ASTHMA ANS BRONCHITIS s BY MAIL ON ROCCIPT OF PRICE § SAMPLES, 25c.; Reauraa Size, $1.00 i. pee 35 F »>& UO CROCKVILLE, ont. . ™ oo ae AGENCY = %& = = you want to make 230 to $49 per week, send for our verv liberal terms and ontfit of our new book, ‘The Great Irish Strugule.” The enh- Ject is attracting the attention of the greatest minds The history of this great question is fully treate by the celebrated antvor. Full par- ticulirs and illustrated circulars of contents sent free on application Write at once sud get exclusive right of terri tory. 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Box 2118, Boston, Mass. “= LINIMENT BARCAINS-BARGAINS FAMILY REMEDY ae, | ean Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, &c., and in all kinds of Household Furniture, such as Parlor, Dinin -room and Bed-room. All kinds of Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, Pillows. All kinds of Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Sideboards, Cheffoniers, Book-cases, Tables, Washstands, Sinks, Cradles, Cots, Cribs, &c. a =? —| — * . on) a @ PICTURE FRAME ff SF 2h Be | (oe) me) a Cheap. late Styles and Finest Quality Looking Glasses and Mirrors, very low. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua Green Blinds and Shades, Cornices, Poles, Rings, Holders, Bands, Chains, Hooks, Blind Xe. The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire W agons—cheap, cheap, at JOHN NEW. SOS; OPPOSITE NEW OFFICE, and Picture Frame Moulding Rollers, ALSO Mattrasses, Children’s Sleighs, Carts and QUEEN SQUARE, POST Ch'town, March 9, 1887. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. iS86-7. Winter Arrangement. 1886-7 ( N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, Ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows (Sundays excepted) :— TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE WEST, |TRAINS ARRIVE—FROM THE WEST.’ STATIONS. | No | No. 3. STATIONS. | No. 2. | No. 4. j Bam 5 P.O | 7, A. M, Charlottetown ........c<s. | 7 15 | 1 |i\Charlottetown............ 2 30 10 00 Royalty Junction......... | 738 . S08 Royalty Junction. ........ 2 12 9 37 North Wiltshire ......... , 8 17 3 05 North Wiltshire.......... 1 29 8 45 Hunter River........ eae 8 30 3 20 Bunter Rivet... ....icsses. 115 8 30 Ne cc cece’ 9 00 3 57 PERERTUOMB ibs 6 6000003 cccrs 12 45 7 53 Douaty Lane... ...0<00 9 WJ 4 07 Cvuunty Line........ snneeed 12 36 7 43 PRR OOE cccwedgeveutak iy 9 23 4 22 PI cb csdes cwacast 12 2 7 28 Kensington..... i 9 40 | 4 45 Pe a 12 05 } 7 05 ( a| id 10 5 2 dp} A. M, 6 30 Summerside.......... ‘ P. M. P. M. Summerside.......... ll 35 A. M. ( dy 12 40 ar| 1035 es i OO Miscouche,........- ae 10 15 Wellington 1 z7 W ehlimgtomccecccccecee.... 9 49 Port Hil. 2 U8 POCU ME 2656 a 650d eee 9 07 U Leary.. bee j 3 22 OF Leni P ints. cise: co0s wee 74 Bioomiield ie 3 45 RDOUNIIOEE cc c, cco ssn’ 7 30 ALDEPLUD .....eeeees ) Pe ae eee ee 6 55 ye ae 15 | Digi ch w5 caste wae 6 U0 j r« me j A. M. | 4] I ' HT ty } | 1 ; m TRAINS DEPARI—FUR THE BAST, TRAINS ARRIVE FROM THE EAST. STATIONS No. & | No. % STATIONS. No. 6. | No. 8 P.M A. M. Charlottetown... 2 30 Charlottetown ..’.....'..... } W2 | oyalty Janction.. 2H Koyaity Junction......... 10 05 Bedford.. <a § 23 /Beaford,.............eeeeee 9 32 - ( ar os) ; { ap) 9 00 Mount Stewart....... ¢ ' ||Mount Stewart....... ! i lap 4 10 (ar 850 | Cardigian.cos....scdebssone 5 22 CPI s 3-6 ov ncca'nses cts 7 38 Georgetown...........--ar 5 45 . Me Georgetown,....++++++. .dp 7 15 A P. M | b. Bee Ms 1 Mount Stewart,. 405 ||Mount Stewart........,.dp ; 900 Morell........ | L668 RBNOONE ih ons cccenpt¥omveds 8 17 st Peters... i 5 12 St, Petereis.. s+: bebwci vied | 7 48 Bear River.. cc. ; 5 57 OUT, ons 60 isc ctecas | 7 03 GN sii dsc bh bcdivestev ae } 64 SOUPS... ....00000808s0.Gp! 6 20 ye | | A. M ” ee ee i ee Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction at 4.10 p. m., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Cape Traverse at 5.00 p. m., and leave Cape Traverse at 6.45 a. m., on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, arriving at County Line Junction at 7.35 a.m. All other trains run daily, Sundays excepted. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, 1886.—all prs 6i NORTH BRITISH AND WERCANTILE FI3E AND LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF GREAT BRITAIN. 20: - 34, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. ee —— —— ——— —— Thirty Million Dollars Fotal Assets, FRED. W HYNDMAN, Agent for P. EB. Isterd. Ch'town, March 1h, 1887—24 mos 2aw ILPHOME COMPANY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. "HIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba' messages, by Telephone, between Ubarlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Kensington, Summer- side and St, Eleanors, at the following Rates:— “rom Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, for each five minutes’ con- VECRATOR, OF PATE HheceOl. 2.0.9.0. ceqnes eves: - +09 consibiipentns shepeniindensel tsnmivcenwcenstionss OA HAMEED do do do © 00 10 mailOS .nnccccagscccrse cccscncesons SO **8 do do do OVOT 10. TEES... .cccorcccceccsvencccens ae. Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be sent from Station to Station at following Rates ;-— When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or undet.................. 15 Cents When distance is greater than 10 miles..... “ for each additional word one cent extra, A discount of 20 per cent from the above rates will be made to lessees of instruments Written messager will be delivered in Charlottntown within city limits; from all other receiving offices within a quarter of a mile frow sri¢ offices. Fete aseees OO OOOH Eee COTM RH eee CHEE EEEES CORSE OED 25 Special rates will be made for delivering at greater distances, All communicatione ant messages must be prepaid. The Companv is prepered to lease Telephon* merside at established ns, and struments in Charlottetown and Sam. to treat with persons requiring private or toll lines, erie For further informeiien apply to the Subscriber at Charlottetown RoR ANGUS, MANAGER, Oh' teen, Ort, 19, IRAK—1 yar and Frelld Far FOR SALE. ae eee THE Subscriber offers for sale the whole of his Property, situated between Norwood and Union Roads, in the Royalty of Cha:lotietown, three miles from the City, containing Two Hun- dred Acres of Land, known as BREECH HILL FAR, and formerly owned by Hon. J, C. Pope. This Farm is well watered, having a clear stream running through it, which makes it very desirable for pasturage. There is also a new and 'comfortable [welling House on the premises, | besides stabling for fifty head of horned cattle and | four horses, and also houses sufficient to contaia | all the grain and hay that can possibly grow on the whole property. There are over forty acres of | land plowed on the premises, and mostly cross- | plowed, manure being ploughed in it. There is also ig the barn yard suflicient stable manure to cover fifteen acres. Ali this preparation now ready for present crop. : Immediate possession given, if required. —aLso— That other Parm, known as STONE PARK FARM, formerly occupied by late Hon, George Coles, containing Two Hundred Acres of Land. and is situated less than two miles from the City, A large portion of it joins the Government Model Farm. There are on it for present crop: Forty- eight acres plowed, cross-plowed and manured, and in the barn-yard suflicient manure to cover sixteen acres, available for gronene crop. On this Farm there is sufficient stable room for fifty head of horned zattle and ten horses, also a large Barn, Granary and other buildings, sufficient to hold al) the grain and hay grown on the Farm. Immediate possession given, if required. OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, April 5, 1887.—2aw wy 1 mo LARGE GROPS. should FARM ERS, use the FERTILIZERS MANUFACTURED BY JACK & BELL, AT THE Chemical Fertilizer Works, HALIFAX, N. 8S. to secure large crops, These Fertilizers start the plants early and vigoreusly, and supply them with nourishment all through the season. They enrich the land. Buy them in preference to all other brands because you know them to be good, having stood the test of yearsof use by our own farmers. High est ANALYsIs of any goods in the market for the price. These goods on hand and for sale at the Sales- room, next door to J. D. McLeod’s Grocery, Queen Street. Mn, SEP ded debe March 11, 1887—wky 2 moa NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof, furan Act to Incorpor- ate a Company, to be called **The Eastern Cai- ada Savingsand Loan Company,” for the purpose of carrying on the business of a Loan Company, with power to loan money on real estate, and on certain classes of debentures and stocks, and with power te borrow on debentures. to receive deposits, to issue debenture stock, and with other powers granted to other Loan Companies. WHITMAN & SILVER, Solicitors for Applicants. Dated at Halifax, this llth day of March, 1887 marl4 9i law mon FLOUR AND TEA New Wholesale and Retail Store. FOUR, TEA, LABRADOR HERRING, COD- FISH and SOAPS at bottom prices for cash, andae we are determined to sell a good article for the money, please eali and examine for your- selves, ic: le: amelie: el eel 65 QUEE*! STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. March 25, 1887-—-wky 6 mos pd O arrive, on opening of navigation, a fresh T and well assorted siock of Field Seeds, com- prising the following : SEED WHEAT (different kinds.) TIMOTHY, do do CLOVEKS, Early and Late Red, Alsike, White Dutch, and Island. TURNIP SEEDS (choice varieties.) OUR IMPERIAL SWEDE is the best in cual- tivation, being the hardiest, heaviest. best crop- ping, best for table use, most nutritious--free from coarseness of neck, with single tap root. Last season we imported a small quentey and sold it to some of the best growers in the Proy- ince. ‘they maintain it to be far superior to other kinds grown by them. We have bought and sold almost all kinds of Swedish Turnips, and can sei] the above-named more readily than other varieties, —ALSO-- Haszard’s Improved Champion Purple Top, Green Top, Clyde Im- proved, &c, Special Inducements to Farmers’ Clubs. We have constantly on hand a full line of gen- eral GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. For Flour and Tea of the best grades we guar- antee satisfaction both in quality and price. Give us @ trial and be convinced what w advertise is so. Orders by mail promptly attended to. McLEOD § STEWART, PRINCE ST., CH’TOWN, P, E, L. March 25, 1887—wky tf 1827 1887, T, & E. KENNY, Dry Goods and Sh'pping, HALIFAX, CANADA, T & E KENNY. . © MAHON) Ship Owners avd Brokers, General 0: mmission Merchants, 161 GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate street, LONDON. E. C., England, Scott's and Vaughang Codex Marok 99, 19° 7 ‘e —~ — MONDAY, APRIL q 25, L887. W. ti TANTON, New Watches, | New Clocks, | New Jewelry. 1E undersigned, in introducing himself to the | Tth [ public, wishes to announce that he has opened his store on UPPER QUEEN STREET, where he has on band a large vssortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, in all the jaicst designs. Also, to arrive, several cases of Clocks and Electro-plated Ware. i NO OLD STO0CK—ALL GOODS NEW. | After nine years’ cli in the niles | Jewelry Store in this Province, I can | Guarantee Satisfaction in all repairs to Watches, Clocks and Jewelry intrusted to my care. Remember the place—next door to Harris’ Tin Store (opposite Miller Bros.) ALL WORK WARRANTED. W. N. TANTON. Ch’town, Jan. 24, 1887—law & wky THE XAMINER JOB PRINTING OFERICEH has lately been replenished with a supply of Printing Types and Material —OF THE— Latest Invention and Best Description, and wo are now prepared to print, BILL HEADs, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, WAND BILLS. VETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DEDGERS. Le. Tn Short Notise, in Gaod Styl: ARD AT CHEAP PRICES. Civil Service Examinations, THE examinations for entrance into the Civil Service of Canada will commence on TUEKS- DAY, the 10th day of May next, at 9 A. M., and will be held at the usual places, viz: Halifax N. 8., St. John, N. B, Chariottetown, P. 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