Which is the Mother? You have all heard of tho judgment of Solomon—what he did when two mothers claimed the same baby. Curious enough, the same idea seems to have suggested itself to a Chinese miod This is the story: Two women came before a mandari in China, each of them protesting that she was the mother of a little ¢ hild they had brought with them. They were so eager aud so positive that the mandario wis sorely puzzled. He retired to con- sult with his wife, who was awise and clever woman, whose opinion was hed in a similar dilemma. in great repute io the neighborhood. She requested five minutes in which to deliberate ; at the end of that Lime she spoke: “Let the servants catch me a large fish iv the river,” she commanded, “and let it be brought me here alive.” This was done. “Bring me now the infant,” she said “but women in the outer chamber. [his was done, too. Thenthe man- darin’s wife eaused the baby to be un- dressed and clothes put on the large fish. “Carry the creature outside now, and throw it into the riverin the sight of the two women.” leave the Ss oe THE Mev’s Felt Roots, buckled on the side, the real thing for cold feet, Price $2.50, at Dor- soy, Golf & Co's, novl9 Trimming Velveta and Plushes, battons, braids. A large assortmont newest goods. — Weeks & Co., Market Square. nov Vacctye Porxts.—Physicians can obtain the Bovire Vaccine Points at the Apothe- eaties’ Hall, taking the lead.—Dorsey, Goll & Co, | novl9 Market Square, No danger of disease in our goode,— Dorsey, Goff & Co, novl9 Market nov and other makes.—Weeks & Co, Square. Ask yeur storekeeper for our make of Boots,— Dorsey, Gotf & Co. bovld See our cheap corsets, a little over half usual prices,—Weeks & Co, Market Square. nov STARVATION PRICES! Smallpox Epidemic, = AP REID BROS. —_—_—— =” The servants obeyed her orders,fling- | ing the fish into deep water, where It} roiled about and struggled, disguste 1 | no doubt, by the wrappling ig which it was swaddled, Without a moment’s pause,oue of the mothers threw herself into rive with a fearful shriek ; she save her drowning child. Then the man‘arin’s wife the must command. | ed that she should be rescued, and the child given to her. eVWWieh , ] he sha : ¢}, rnp vitnout gou Sic Is ine true mother,” she declared; and the mar- durin nodded his head, and thought his wife certainly the wisest woman in the “Fiowery Kiogdom.” Meanwhile the filse mother crept away. She was found cut in her im- posture, and the mandarin’s wife forgot all about her in the occupation of dress- ing the little child io the best she could find in her wardrobe. —Church man. ba. SILKS > An Elephant in Battle. There is a beautifal story of an old elephant that once engaged in apn Indian Battle. He was standard-bearer, and carried on his huge back the royal ensign,the rallying point of the Poonab host. At the begianing of the fight he lost his master. The mahout, or driver, had just given him the word to halt, when he received a fatal wound and fell to the ground. The obedient elephant stood - still, while the battle closed around him and the standard he carried. He never stirred a foot, refusing to advance or retire as the conflict became hotter and fiercer, until the Muhrattas, seeing the standard still flying steadily in its place, refused to believe they were beaten, and raliied again avd again around their colors; and all this while, amid the div of battle, the patient animal stood sirainivg its eurs to catch the sound of that voice it would never bear acair, At length the tide of the conquest left the field deserted. The Mabhrattas swept On in pursuit of the flying foe; but the elephant, like a rock, stood there wi h the dead and dyiag around, and the ensign waving in its place. Fo: three days and nights it remuaiord where its master had given the command to halt. No bribe or threat could move it. Then they sentto a village, one hundred miles away, and mahouc’s little son. ‘he demb hero seemed then to re- member how the driver had sometimes given his auth rity tothe little chitd, and immed ately, with all his shattered brought the tra ppings clanging as he went, paced quietly and slowly away. -=- NOTES. Not the promissory, but facts about Wricome Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adalterstions used tc reduce the cost of ** Pure Goods,” but does possess ths vaiue of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the advan‘age gained by the use of the genvine over Soaps of deubtful character. None should be deceived even by Red and Yellow Wrappers, or any of the imitations cf the Wetcomr, as a pair cf clasped hands i: stamped on every bar. Made by Curtis, Davis & Co “Li i Special Notices. Savsaces, Geese, Fresh Beef, Pork, Lard, Hams and Bacon ; also Mackerel! ip kits, Boneless F sh, fresh and salt Codfiah, fresh Salmon, Shad and Herring, etc. Orders by Telephone will have prompt attention at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. no 30 2i Macaboons end Snow Flake Biscntits at the City Steam Bakery. J. Quirk, Privce Street. no 30. A very choice assortment of Artotype Engravings, selling very cheap, Come{[nd select at once, as they are selling very fast at G,. il. Haezard’s, no 28 L. E. Prowes is selling Clothing at very low figures at North River Bridge. nov24 Kivapers, Overshoes, Felt Boots, at Dorsey, Goff & Co's, nov!) L. E. Paowss has opened a stock at North Kiver, until the smallpox scare is over, no24 Choice Cookep ‘ornep Beer, only 20 cents per pound at Beer & Goff's. no2 _ Horm! xers’ Prxpines— French Calf, Eng- lish Kip, “id Nails, Awls, Bristles, Eyelete, Pegs, Shoe Thread, sold low e eash at Dor- sey, Goff & Co's, novlg9 R EID BROS. have decided to sell their very Y large stock of T'weeds, Clothing, Gents’ Fur- nishings, &c,., at extraoidsnary prices during the Smallpox Panic, and as the Doctors have decided that fumigating the goods is ail bat is necessary tO imsure safety, So far as Contrac ing the disease y coming in contact with merchandise, we will very precaution in that regard. Men’s Tweed Suits made to order, Island tweed, $11 up, Mens tweed Suits in fine weol, to order, $15, worth $2v. AJlen's LUA ¢ Reefers, with silk velvet collars, in heavy nap cloth, $7.50. Men's Nap-cloth Overcoats, ourown make, $10 + to SZ Men’s Black Worsted Suits, the greatest won- der of the age, only $6.50. NMen’s tieavy Winter Pants, no deception, $1.75, worth $2.30. Child's Heavy Suits, $1.75, $2.50, $4, and up. Chiid’s Overcoats, $3.25, $i, and up. Men's Keeters, 4, 3 and up., Men's Overcoais and Ulsters, $5 and up. Ail-woui lleavy ‘Tweed, 45cts, up. All-wool Heavy Scotch Tweeds, 85cts to 95cts, worth $1.40. We chalienge competition on this lot, as they are the best value ever offered on the Isiand. Ladies’ Jackets and Uisters, $1.65 up (perfect fitting). Meus Heavy Cardigan Jackets, 85cts to $1.75. Dr. Brush Elastic Wire-side Section Corsets, only $i (every pair guaranteed). A very large stock of Tryon ‘weeds, 40cts up. A large stock of Scotch and Island Yarns. The best stock of Gents’ Furnishings In the city. A large stock of Dent's 4d-clasp Kid Gloves (every pair giving satisfaction) S5vcts. A large stock of Gray Cotton, 4cts per yard, up. A large stock of White Shirts, 75cts, up. Acres of Sitirts and Drawers from 3vUcts to 3 per pair. Piles of Trunks and Valises from 7dcts up. Ladies’ Wiuter Gloves, 20cts per pair, up. : A large stock of Blankets and Flannels at Panic *rices, Cotton Flannels, all shades, at low prices. Boys’ and Men's Clothinz, made to order, at extraordinary prices, during the panic now upon us, RETD~ BROS CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, Nov. 20, 1885. jOTICE NOTICE. TQN\AEF Public are hereby notified that the headquarters of the Health Officer ar» at the Market House, where all business con- nected with the Medical Department «f the Board ef Health will be conducted. Py order, A. H. MACPHERSON, Clerk. Nov.17, 1895. JUST REGENVED. MALTOPEPSYN — FOR — DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION AND ALL KINDRED DISEASES, MORSE’S CORBOLATED NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL | — FOR — Consumption & ali Wasting Diseases. Giycerole or Celery Compound. (CONTAINING NO OPIUM), For Teething Infants and Nervous Troubles. Laird’s Bloom of Youth. or Liquid Pearl, — FoR— Beautifying and Preserving the Complexion. FOR SALE AT C. D. RANKIN’S, QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown. Nov. 16, 1885—ly r ae WANTED. 50.000 bushels Cats and 15,000 bushels Potatoes. Cash, ON DELIVERY AT GEORGE- TOWN at an early date. ALSO, FOR SALE, 25 Puns. Choice P. R. MO! ASSES, 20 Casks KEROSENE OIL, A Full Assortment of STOVES, viz: Ship, Parlor, Halli and Cooking Stoves, with a full supply of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, D. GORDON, GEORGETOWN. Nov. 13—5i wky3i Houser Riva Faotory Butter (choice) for calo by tho ytfitatl at Bebe & Goffe co 1 UBSORIBE for THE WEEKLY EXAMI | NER, _ the latest local and foreign uews emu always be fruntl therein, DAILY no 23 4i Over Women’s and Ven’s Strong Beots are VeLveTeens,—75 pieces black and colored Velveteens, to be sold cheap.— Weeks « Co., nov 9 Scorcu YARNS, beehive wools, Berlin wools ee EXAMINER, JOHNS Positively cure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, BLOOD POISON, and Skin Jiseases (ONE PILL have no equal. ‘“! find them a valuab mail for 25 cts. in stamps. Vaiuable iniorma It is a well-known fact that most of the Hlorse and Cattle Powder sold in this conn- try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and verv valuable pote, on HKarth will make henvs ay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- der, jose, one teaspoonful to each pint of A food. It wil aise positively prevent and cure CHICKEN CHOLERA, ona le Cathartioc and Liver Pii!.—Dr, T, M. Palmer, **In my practice t use no other.—J. Dennison, M.D. tion Fk stamps. : Circulars free. YNE Eacels all other Remedios for The Most Wonderful Family a x | ‘ ” momedy Ever Koown, wy a me External a was TIRES — Dipttheria, } & be RES — Catarrh, Chol- eS perm % Bron- aye bn " era Morbus, Dysentery, chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- ate Chron © Diasrhcee, Kid- matism, Bleeding at thy? ee 4 ney Troubles, and Spinal Lungs, ‘Hoarseness, In- 7 8 Diseases. Circulars tree. fluenza, Hacking Cough, a oe 3 bs I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Whooping Cough. = Bosten, crop FOR INTERN AL AND EXTERNAL USE. A H § t Ni 5 (MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD.) LLS 1 LUVER and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, DOSE). Por Pemaie Complaints these Piue oan by DeWitt, lowa.” So!d everywhere, or sen BR. 1.'8. JOMNSON & CO., BOSTON, MAsh KE HENS LAY w Cholera, &e Sold every wiere, or sent by mail for 25c, in Furnisied in large cans, price $1.00, by mail, $1.20 ]. 8. JCLLNSUN & CO., Boston, Mass. { - ' Se & - n 4 ope ° Moo § B+ 3 AS 5 ~ So ov af ub my oo. Be he OP, ° S <3 2 Sc Q Bt BD got 8 & . ££. 2 oe, eS a yg 2a 3 © fe) Gla’ rca) Se © oO ~ n Ss nN oe qiwn adv . Se HEE im-piow, is and by dividing the furrow-sl oughly pulverize the soil. 9 ect of the Jointer or Sk .y a The ef Weeds, Manure, Etc., into the bottom of the furrow where it is completely buried kim- Remov- Coulter as well as S| ‘Hed Mould- 1 THE “README” PLOW. patent Ch £ a ao . < -t “a ows S 2 a wn 5 a) ° ae ae tes 3 = ._ _ QO -— 9 = . a eo ~~ = a = | 2 wa. be O28 4 8 = . 3 eae Ro. se .@ > 68H 0S - a @ wo yA Se 8 : eke? ew & BES 8 meet £” 2 aS o we OS Su te OD ; o— A, & ee 2 .. ~~ . oe oon ken mf. oa ‘Ss 3 °H .& & . = qoete gag uw... 2 B Se Sow LC Soon © a &S 3235 $= 0 be >} a: ee ae re © 2 s a = O& VO KH OO DG Sa ~ a ° Vv Y a 3 eo tw WW 6 oO: O em |? © Se. a oY © ss “had oy co Ou. > cS > St. John, New Brunswick. Local Agents in every County. , General Travelling Agent for P. E. Irland; Stewart & Farquharrcn, Menagers of cur Franch Warchoure, Charlottetown ; ir ; or by the inces Prov time Mar General Agents for the For full information apply te E. Kinsman, Summerside It is claimed for the “REAUME” that it draws lighter than any other TIPPET, BURDITT & CO., style of plow, plowing the same width of = McLEAN, McKINNON & T repairs, &c, Couplings, Safety Valves, Return Bands, &c. supply of all material and the satisfact (Connected by Telephone. ) MACKINNON & Angnet 15, 1B85——oaw why Charlotteiown, P EB. L ESDALE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, HE best equipped establishment of the kind on the Island, where the miller can be supplied with Water Whee!s, French Burr Stones, Eureka Smutters, Bolting Cloth, Proof Staffs, Silver Steel Picks, Mill Spindles, Shafting, Goar Wheels, Pulleys, Fianges, Boxes, Bails and Screws (for lifting stones), SHINGLE MACHINES, Lath Cuiters, Circular Saws (Disston & Robertson's), Arbors, Belting (rubber or leather), Card Clothing, Combs, Screw Bolts and Bolt Ends, THE FARMER can get Threshing Mills, Fanners or the Castings for the same, Ploughs, Cultivators, Shares, Land Sides, Root Cutters, Boilers, POTATO DIGGERS —75 ON HAND FOR TEIS FALL’S TRADE, all sorts of Castings for Stove ROTARY SAW MILLS, We also build STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, and are at all times prepared 'to send Boilermakers and Machinists to make repairs in any part of the Island. We keep a full stock of Steam Pipe and Fittings, such as Steam Gages, Water Gages, Gage Cock, Globe Valves, Check Valves, Stop Cocks, KORTING INJECTORS AND HAN- CoCK INSPIRATORS, Water Glasses, Bashing, Elbows, Tees, Unions, Nipples, As the system of heating dwellings by means of hot water is likely to supersede all other systems, being the most healthful as well as the most economical and cleanly, we have prepared ourselves to do that work by the addition of new machinery, and work- men thoroughly acquainted with the work, and are prepared to furnish estimates for completion of such work, ADDRESS: MACLEAN, CHARLOTTETOWN. EMBER for oo! eS = MORTGAGE SALE TO be Sold by Public Auction, on WEDN ES- DAY, the ninth day of DECEMBER next, A. D., 1885, at the hour of Kleven o'clock, fore noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, con- tained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the twenty-eighth day of May, A. D., 1880, and made between Mary Ann Matthews and Alexander Matthews, her husband, of the ove part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson, of the other part :— A Lihat tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Township number Vhirty- four, in Queen's County, commencing at @ slake fixed on the west side of Winter River, running thence west by the variation ten chains, thence north ten chains, thence east ninety-foar chains, across the Suffolk Road to the said Winter River, thence along the course of the Kiver to the place of commencement ; bounded on the north by Roger Harper's Jand, on the east by Winter River, on the south by Robert: Week’s farm, and on the west by the rear of John Crockett’s farm, containing one hundred acres of land, a little more or less, with the appurtenanges, For further particulars apply at the office of Edward J. Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this third day of November, A. D., 1885. PATRICK BEARNEY, Assignee of Morigagee. 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