de eae E ao enero Se as ae Sead x. Se ee © ey Sk carta inn nak ee en aa eee a Tae ee RAS, <A TRG My eet eM wn! nT Sune eaas ARS OO, wee Rae _— fas AILYT Le A 5 ON te ae tn mone Rov aann wd aay gen : = = i Hidden Rocks. DISCOVERY OF OBSTRUC- | TIONS OFF NEWFOUNDLAND BANKS. DANGEROUS a | W. C. Bartlett, the Chief of the Hy-| drographic office at Washington, has | made an application to the Secretary of) the Navy for permission to send a war| vessel to search for dangerous rocks, | reported on the eastern edge of New-| foundland, and heretofore unknown to} navigators, but which are supposed to have been the cause of the loss of mao} transatlantic steamers, together with hundreds of lives and millions of dollars worth of cargoes. The rocks are term ed pinnacle rocks, and are from three to tive feet high at low water and are exceedingly difficult to tind. The most important information that has been received concerning them came from Capt. R. A. Williams,master of the ship “Beethoven” of Windsor, N. S., and which arrived at New York, several weeks ago from Antwerp. He reports thaton Jaly 25, between lati- tude 43.45 and 43.38, and longitude 52 and 52,28, he sighted three dangerous rocks, and immediately called all the officers and crew of the ship to get into the rigging and assist in logatiug them. They could be distinctly seen from the deck of the ship, but observations were taken aloft in order that their size could be better measured. The sea was seen breaking over them with terrific fury, accompanied with hugh breakers. Sea birds were also seen hovering about in numbers in search of fish common to shoal water. These obstacles so dan- gerous to navigation, lie in a direction ranniog from north-north-east to south-south-west, the two southermost rocks lying close together. After spend- ing some time at work, a heavy sea coming up, with the appearance of a gale, the ship’s course was changed to- ward her destination. Lieutenants Wyckoff and Barrofl, of the Philadelphia Branch Hydrographic Office, who bave been in charge of United States war vessels as navigators, believe in the existanee of these rocks, and think they have been the cause of the loss of many ‘vessels which have never been heard from after leaving port. Capt. McDonald, of the British ship Winnifried, says that he has scen seaweed floating in that vicinity, having frequently caught in his log. His views are endorsed by many other competent and trustworthy navigators. 20s ——— — The Helping Hand. I shall never forget the feeling I had once when climbing one of the pyra- mids of Egypt. When balf-way up, my strength failing, I feared I should never be able to reach the summit or get back again. Iwill remember the help given by Arab hands, drawing me on fariher; and the step I could not quite makegnyself, because too great tor my wearied frame;the little help given me—sometimes more and some- times less—enabled me to go up, step by step, step by step, until at last I reached the top, and breathed the pure air, and had a grand lookout from the lofty height. And so, in life’s journey we are climbing. We are feeble. Every one of us, now and then, needs a little help ; and,if we have risen a step higher than some other, let us reach down for our brother’s hand, and help him to stand beside us. And thus, joined hand in hand, we shall go on conquering,step by step, until the glorious eminence shall be gained. An! how many need help in this world—poor afflicted ones ; poor sorrowing ones; poor tempted Ones, who have been overcome, who have been struggling, not quite able to get up the step; trying, falling ; trying, falling ; trying, desponding; hoping, almost despairing! Oh, give such a one help, alittle kindly aid, and the step may be taken, and another step may be taken ; and, instead of dying at the base, he may, 5y a brother’s help, be raised to safety, and finally to glory. — Bishop Simpson. ->o——-—— The Sense otf Honor. There is little doubt that the thiog which most needs to be preached to this generation by ministers ot the gos- pel, by clerical and lay instructors of the youth, by all who have public in- fluence or private authority is—a sense of honor. It must be shown and insist- ed upon that every position in life where one person ix employed by another 10 do a certain work, imposes an obliga- tion to fulfilthe duties of the place with an honorable and disinterested re- gard for the interests of the employer. lt must be shown that this view of em- ployment applies to the cook,the errand boy, the cashier, the legislator, the Governor, This is atrite and apparent- ly simple and perhaps somewhat stupid view of the opportunities of a “smart,” ambitious young man of our day, but unless this commonplace view of re- sponsibility is laid hold of by increas. ing numbers in the future of our country, we will not say that our society will go to pieces, but will say that our calamities will increase, and that we wiil get into troubles, and not soon out of them, compared with which the dangers and distresses of the past will seem almost insignificant. ++ a A Carp To all who are saffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &ec I will send a recipe thet will cure vou, FRE! OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis covered by # missionary in South American send self-addressed envelo Special Notices, New Fart Goovs at J. B. Macdonald's. sept 14—dy wk pat Tue full value store is Norton Bros. se 12 da wk Grey Fuannen, 20 cents a yard, at J. B. Macdonald's, dy wk pat—septl4 Everyraine in Gentlemen's Furnishings, extra good value, at D. A. Brvce’a, sep3 Cuoice CRANBERRIES, 8 cents per quart. Six Barrels just received at Beer & Goff's. septl4 Don’t Foroer Ir.—For cheap Lamps, Burners ani Chimneys, go to R. K. Brace’s. septl4 Scarier anp Wyrre Fuannet, selling very cheap, at J. B..Macdonald’se septl4—-dy wk pat Axoturr lot of our “Royal Wrirgers” re- ceived to-day. Norton Bros. se 12 da wk Guey ano Wajrs Biankers selling low at J. B. Macdonald's. septl4—dy wk pat New carpets and oilcloths at Weeks & Co,, Market Square. sept 11 Go p and silver plating of every description done at Brown's, euch as carriage and sleigh handles, dash rails, etc., also table ware, and jewelry of every description, at the Athe- peum, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [sep 5 We are the General Agents for P. E. Island for Henry Disstons & Sons’ Saws and other goods. Norton Bros.“ se 12 dawk Men’s Woo. UNDERCLOTHING very cheap at the London House. se 104i w THERE is $10,000 that says you cannot get a man in the world that can do as many dif- ferent kinds of work, and do them as_ perfect in every respect as Brown, at the Athenweum.. For further information address P. O. Box 33 [sep We keep only the highest grade of all goods in our line at the City Hardware Store. The largest in the Province. Norton Bros se 12 da wk SosToN pilot bread, at Beer & Gofl’s. jyl5 Buy carpets and floor clothsat Weeks & Co. Market Square, sept ll Competirors for our $50 special cash prize should use our American Hickory and W hite- wood, The best ever imported. Norton Bros se 12 dawk OLLcLorus in handsome patterns from one to four yards in width at Weeks & Co. sept 11 Fresu Buckweat Fiour at Beer & Goff's, Db. A. Bruce is now showing his fal! and winter suitings. Special bargains offered to cash buyers. sepS Tue only steam sewing machine and gun repairing shop in the Deminicn, and the only piace where you can get every part ofa sewing machine or a gun made, is at Brown’s, at the Atheneum, corner of Prince and Grefton Streets. {sep 5 L K Prowse is opening new Dress Good and Winceys, rew Prints, etc, sp 5 CHorck BARKTLELYT Prars. Grapes, Oranges and Lemons, at Beer & Geff's. sep'2 L. E, Prowse is opening new goods to-day. ep 5 Wr have a splendid lot of Fall Boots at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. [sep 2 Go to L, E, Prowse’s for new Dress Goods. sp 5 We call special attention to cur new styles of brass nailed boots. Extra wear. —Dorsey, Goff & Co. [sep 2 Tuk place to buy your Hats cheap is at 1. BR, Prowse’s. sp 5 D. A. Bruce offers special bargains in custom and Ready-made clothing for the next two months. aug 11, dy, wkly tf New OarMmegat (Choice) at Beer & Gofl’s. sept2 Boots made on extra large lasts.—Doreey, Gof & Co. [sep 2 FAIRBANKS SCALES repaired, and warranted to stand the test, or no pay, at Brown’s, at the Athenzum. [sep 5 Our Long Boots are hand-sided and side- lined.——Dorsey, Goff & Co, CHoIcE meal pickles, in bulk, at Beer & jyl5 Lapies’ Kid and Oil-Goat Boots made to order at Dorsey, Goff & (o’s. Geff’s. {sep 2 [sep 2 AYER’S PILLS. A large proportion of the diseases which cause human suffering result from derange- ment of the stomach, bowels, and liver. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS act directly upon these organs, and are especially designed to cure the diseases caused by their derange- ment, including Constipation, Indiges- tion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Dysentery, and a host of other ailments, for all of which they are’a safe, sure, prompt, and pleasant remedy. The extensive use of these PILLS by eminent physicians in regular prac- tice, shows unmistakably the estimation in which they are held by the medical profes- sion, These PILLS are compounded of vegetable substances only, and are absolutely free from calomel or any other injurious ingredient. _ A Safferer from Headache writes: *“ AYER’S PILLS are invaluable to me, and are my constant companion. I have been @ severe suiferer from Headache, and your PILLS are the only thing I could look to for relief. One dose will quickly move my bowels and free my head from pain. They are the most effective and the easiest physic I have ever found. It isa pieasure to me to speak in their praise, and I always do so when occasion otters. W. L. PaGs, of W.L. Page & Bro.” | Franklin St., Richmond, Va., June 3, 1882. “I have used AYER’s PILLs in number- less instances as recommended by you, and bave never known them to fail to accomplish the desired result. We constantly keep them on hand at our home, and prize them as a greens, safe, and reliable family medicine, OR DYSPEPSIA they are invaiuable. J.T. Hayes.” Mexia, Texas, June 17, 1882. : The Rev. Francis B. HarLowp, writing from Atlanta, Ga., says: “For some years past I have been subject to constipation, from which, in spite of the use of medi- eines of various kinds, I suffered increasin inconvenience, until some months ° began taking AYER’s PILLs. They have entirely corrected the costive habit, and have vastly improved my general health.” AYER’s CATHARTIC PILLS correct irregu- larities of the bowels, stimulate the appe- tite and digestion, and by their prompt and thorough action give tone and vigor to the whole physical economy. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. ‘ YOUNG, | All experience the wonderfal ~ beneficial effects of OLD, AND MIDDLE- Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Children with Sore Eyes, Sore AGED. Ears, or any scrofulous or syph- = taint, may be e healthy and strong ts use. Sold by al! Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5 to Kev. Josep T. Tnwnm, Statinn D. ee tah. fe ' UBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY FXaMI- NER. The latest local and foreign news can always be found therein. The Most Wonderful Family , Excels all siher Remedies for Remedy Ever Known. External Use. OQUREBS — Diphtheria, CURES — Caiarrh, Chol- roup, Asthma, Bron- era Morbus, Dysentery, chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- ' Chronic Diarrhaa, Kid- matism, Bleeding at the . ney Troubles, and Spinal Lungs, Hoarseness, In- seases. reulars free. fuenss Hacking Cough, I, 8. JOHNSON & OO., Whooping Cough. Boston, Mass. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. nt a oo DYNE PARSONS? ...&48C22)N5.... PILL Positively eure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, and all LIVER and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, BLOOD POISON, and Skin Diseases (ONE PILL A DOSE). For Femaie Complaints these Pills Mine mo Gluctioe f seine other dt Dounison: AED DeWitt, Lowe’! "Bold everywhere, or went by “In m ractice I use no other. —J. mnison. le , Iowa. yw mail for 25 cts. in stamps. Valuable information FREE. I.’8. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. It is a well-known fact that most of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuabie. Nothing on Earth wili make hens lay mire Sheridan’s Conon pow. er, Dose, one teaspoor oO eac nt o food. It will also postltvely evens and cure | Hog Cholera, &c. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c. in } stamps. Furnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20, HICKEN CHOLERA, Circists tree. “1 8. JOHNSON’ & CO., Boston, Mass, MAGNET SOAP, (WARRANTED PURE.) 0——_—_—_ VHIS SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, and is Superior to any similar article manufactured. For general household and family use it SURPASSES all others. Ks It will be to Your Interest to Try it. FOR SALE WHOLESALY BY FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 22nd, 1885-—6mos MARK WRIGHT & CO®., P. E. |. FURKITURE WAREROOMS, o-—— 17 E have pleasure in announcing the removal of our stock to \ FURNITURE AND HOUSKE-TURNISHING GOODS at our New Warerooms, opposite our present Factory. And we desire to express our thanks to our Friends and Patr ns for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed upon us for the past two years, and which is so rapidly INCRHAS.- ING as to induce us to spare no effort to supply them and the public generally with FURNITURE OF THE BEST QUALITY and Correct Designs, believing as in the past that the public will amply reward us for such efforts We are satisnea that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT, as our Sales have been steadily increasing, and this season they have been UNPRECEDENTED —far exceeding our exo ectations. VIARK WRIGHT & OO, Ch’town, June 23 —3aw wkly New and Original Departure in Goal Cooking Stoves COMBINING DURABILITY, HEAT AND ECONOMY. This Cut represents my Patent Fire end and lining partially drawn out, as it appears while being cleaned, or when a new lining is being replaced. King Cooking Steve, with the oven, HE above Stove I invented and patented in 1876, and at the present time HUN- DREDS ARE IN USE, giving perfect satisfaction. A large number have been in contant use for eight years, and the reprirs have been very trifling, in many instances none have been required. This valuable experience should be sufficient evidence of their durability, which is accounted for in the following :—It has, instead of a Lined Fire Box, two heavy Currugated Cylinders, which obviate the expense connected with ail Square Cooking Stoves of being compelled to renew Linings and Grates, at least once or twice every year, The heat being radiacd from the OCpjlin- ders to the floor, where most needed, overcomes a _ serious objection to all kinds of ordinary Coal Cooking S'‘oves. The Cylinders’ are situated directly under the covepeholes, and a fire may be made in one or both, thus adapting it for use either in winter or summer, with «quai sutietaction, besides effecting a great saving to fuel f[ havealso attached ths PATENT TELESCOPI"’ OVEN to all wy Elevated Oven Wood Stoves, such as the Waterloo, Niagara, Star, &c, causing the thousands using them to exclaim— Vy Stoves are worth TEN DOLLARS MORE than the same kind mate by other foundries. The irade and retail purchasers will please bear in mind the fact that although a great advantage is claimed for my own Oven above all others, they cost no more, and being the sole manufacturer and patentee, no other f.undry can supply. En- quire for Fawcett’s Patent Telescope Oven, and it your dealer has none on hand send direct to the Sackville Stove Foundry. I am adding several new and handsome Patterns this season, which, with my former large variety of One Hundred Different Patterns and Sizes of Cooking, Parlor, Ottice and Hall Stoves, also Farmers Boilers, Hollowware, Ploughs, Stove Pipes and Tinware, com- prise the most complete assortment offered by any manoafacturer in the Lower Provinces, Terms and prices will be found as favorable as can be obtained elsewhere, SIARLES FAWCETT SACKVILLE FOUNDRY, SACKVILLE, N. B June 19th, t885—eod wkiy RUVAL GANADIAN INSURANCE GO, FIRE. a HEAD OFFICE —Mountreal. HALIFAX BRANCH | J. Scott Mitchells Agent. Risks Taken on Most Faverabiec Terras. AGENT FOR PRINOE EDWARD ISLAND: * HH. ARNAUD, VERCHANTR RANK OF HALIFAY. $2,000,000 Ch’ «en, Jan, 1886 SHPTHMBEHER 16. A te a <2. 1885. The North Atantio. Stezmship m FOR LIVERPOOL THE STEAM-HIP “Wellie Wise,” due here from Cardiff in a few days, is intended tu sei! from Charlottetown to Liverpool, direct, ON OR ABOUT THE 20th “eptember, and will take Lobsters, Live Stock, and other Freight at lowest rates. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. Sept. Ist, 18°5. ; fe S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ IS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM Charlottetown for London ABOUT THE 14th SEPrEMBER, carrying lobsters, live stock, grain and other produce at current rates. RETURNING WILL LEAVE London for Charlottetown ABOUT THE Srd OCT’ BER. Importers should patronize the direct line Rates of Freight Moderate. ° For Freight or Passage apply in London to Stewart Bros,, 3 Fen Court, London ; in Mira- michi to R, A, & J. Stewart, or here to FUNTON T. NEWBERY. Agent, Ch’town, August 13, 1885. =eauced Fares. as ean Pleasure Excursions During Month of August. Oe of the steamers of the P. E. Island Steam Navigsiien C». will leave Char- lottetown every THULSDAY morning at 6 30 a. m., for Pictou, Georgetown and Souris, returning to Georgetown same evening. Will leave Georgetown on FRIDAY morn- ing for Pictou, cailing at Murray Harbor on her way, and will return to Charlottetown the same evening. This will afford excursionists an opportunity of enjoying a delightful cruise on the water, besides obtaining an extensive view of the eastern section of the Island, the great Break- water of Souris and the Railway ierminus. ROUND TRIP 83. a@ Meals and Staterooms can be procured on board, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, Aug. 4th, 1884. P. E. ISLAND Steam Navigation Lo'y. Ryso n STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing, every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday morvings, at 6.30 o'clock, con- necting there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown on Monday, Wednesday, riday and Saturday, about noon ov arrival of train from Halifax. Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on Thursday, ou arrival of train about noon. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ex- cepted) on arrival of Train from Charlotte- pany and Railway for Portland = and Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Monday morning at one o’clock, Returning, leave Point du (hene every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St, John, for Summerside, con- necting there with tiain for Charlottetown. Also leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about five o clock, By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, May 20, 1885. STHLAMER leaves for Montreal on the following dates, viz : TUESDAY, 21st July, mae ** 4th August, ‘e ‘© [8th “ 4 ‘* Ist September, : ee sé 15th sé ‘ee sé “+ 99th « - This is the Fastest and the most Comfort- able steamer in the 1 eighburing waters, and is so largely patronized by tourists that it is one of the mest pleasant routes for pleasure seekers, CARVELL BROS., Agents, July 11--2 mos 2aw pat Mortgage Sal | TO e Sold by Public a uCtion 5 DAY. the® 2ist day of Septem = at the hour of eleven O'clock ss ess at the Court House, in @m under and by virtue of » Powernmetakie rontained in an Indenture of M Sale bearing date the sixth day of Me i 1°80, and made between the aoe Charles Fraser and Margaret Fraser wife, of Lhe one pa t, and Edward i Hodgson and John Ball, Tresen David Stewart Rennie, deceased other part Ned a, LL thatetract, piece, or pa =. reel of Jang situate, lying and veins on te Township Kight, in Prince C : or Edward Island, bonn jed a 0 Pringe mencing on the south side of the OLa— Road, in the division line between the ale Townehip end Town hip numbe follows :—1p the intcreection of the W oodbri : thence south velo: g said Road ee thence west thirty-one chains and i five links, thencs north to the OLa: road aforessid and thence alon aforesaid to the place of comm containing two hundred and fif g the road chcemey by acres of Jand a littie more or lees, together With aj] rights and appurtenances thereto be} For farther particulars enquire at the office of Edward J, Hodgson, Chariot or of J. Fdward W yatt, at his Office eae merside. ! Dated this 19\b cay of August, 1895 EDWARD J, HOD@: JOHN BALL. “— Angust 19 —tl sale & wkliy PAYS NO FANCY PROFIT But is an original compound, made from the PUREST STOCK, and is sold by the makers and dealers nearer the cost of production than an other Laundry Soap in the market. Sce that youget this Soap, and not accept any of the numerous imitations that pay the grocer more money to recommend. The word WELCOME and the Clasped Hands are on every bar. CANAD‘, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND} in Chancery, Before the Vice-Chancellor, 5 Inthe matter of Pierce Varphy, 2 person of unsound mind. a, virtue of as order of His Honor the Vice Chancellor, made in this mater, bearing date the eleventh day of August, town, connecting at Point du Chene with Trains for each of the above named places; and at St. John, with | steamers of the International Com- “ MIRAMICHI” A. D, 1885, all persons having any debts or claims agaivst the said Pierce Murphy are hereby rcquired to ceme in and prove the same before me, the undersigned Master. And I do hereby by virtue of the said order aud the authority to me therein given, give notice thereof, and I do hereby appeint every Tues day, next ensuing the date hereof, up to the last Tuesday in September next, inclusive, for that purpose. And it is by the said onder iurther declared that such of the creditors of ths said Pierce Murphy as shall not come m and prove their debts or claims by the said last ‘uesday in September next shall be ex- cluded from the benefit of the sid order, Dated th's Eleventh day of August, A. D. 1885. EDWARD BAYFIELD, Master in Chancery. Ancus A. McUran, Solicitor for Committee. i Ch’town, August I! th, 1885 -augl? 7i one OGGTH EDITION. 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