Canada What land is that where ice and snow Are quick to come and siow to go, i“ : And where the sweet “‘ Row brothers, row 2 Canada What land is that where bank cashiers Who reach its shores dismiss their fears, And in contentment pass tneir years / Canada What land is that defaulters seek ; And rogues and rascals, every week, Find a warm welcome so tospeak ? Canada, What land is that which crime protects, But vaccination quite neglects, And has to bear the sure effects ? Canada, American paper. —— — __—em + — ——-— Life at Balmoral. A Tory contemporary gives what professes to be an acceunt of the daily life at Balmoral which Truth says wil! considerably astonish the people about the Court. It is stated that “breakfast is on the table at eight, and of course everybody is expected to be present.” The Queen breakfasts in her own room, and alone, about nine; and Royalties staying at the Castle take their meal at any hour they please, either in their/ apartments or in the small dining-room. A family breakfast is unbeard of at Court ; andthe only meal to which persons not of Royal blood are invited is dinner. There is the same rigid etiquette at Bulmorsl as is maintained at Windsor. The Queen walks after breakfast for a short time, and is then usually absorbed in business and corres- pondence till luncheon. A messenger leaves London every morning for Bal- mora], being sent three daysa week from Whitehall, and the other three from the Palace. He arrives at the Castle at daybreak, and the boxes are sent back by another messenger, who leaves about one, and reaches London next morning. _ Woy Girls Don’t Marry. “A great deal has been said,” remark ed a lady clerk in the Treasury Depart- ment, “about why our girls don’t marry. So far I have only heard the men quoted and they say a great deal about the girls losing their charms and becoming less feminine by mixing with the business world and about wantiog to better their condition by marriage. Now, if you reporters really want to know something about the matter, why don’t you go to the women themselves? J'il just tell you one thing, and it’s what I believe to be an important reason. When a girl is kept at home and sur- rounded by girls, and hears of the great- ness of the masculine part of the genus homo, and only meeting him at picnics, and in the parlor, she conceives rather an eXalted idea of what he really is. Then when she secures a position and meets them as they are away from gas- light’s uncertain glitter, her idea of the actnal fact falls considerably from what it was in her inexperience, even if she still retains the ideal in her mind. The tact is, we are like Diogenes —we are hunting for an honest man. We know more about them than we did, and so the right man is naturally harder to find.” — Washington Republican. satis Battenberg’s Garter. Mr. Labouchre says:—I am sorry to hear that in accordance with the usual discreditable practice, an application is to be made to Parliament for the amount of the tees charged for admitting Prince Heury of Battenberg to the order of the Garter. The vote will certainly be opposed, andit isto be regretted that the Queen should have been so ill-advis- ed; for I hear that Her Majesty was dis- posed to pay the amount herself, but that some wooden-headed officials about the Court persisted that this would be creatiog an inconvenient precedent. It strikes me that it will be considerably more incon- venient if the vote be rejected by the House of Commons. Within the last two years over £1,000 has been paid for the Garter fees of the Prince of Wales’ sons, and including the cost of special missions, upwards of £106,000 has been paid by the public during the preseut reign on account of the * extra ” (Royal) Knights of this Order. When the Queen came to the throne there were only five or six “extras” but now there are no fewer than twenty- eight, the blue ribbon having of late years been scattered about Europe with a very ill-jadged profusion. Nothing is more absurd than the custom of invari- ably presenting a Royal Knight with the full trappings of the State costume, which cost some £500, and are never worn. There is only one case known during the last thirty years of a kuight haviug arrayed himself in bis full dress, and this was fa certain German princelet who desired to have his portrait painted in this quaint garb. NOTES. Not the promissory, but facts about WELcomME Soap, an article shat does not con- tain one particle of the adulterations used to reduce the cost of ‘‘Ture Goods,” but does possess the value of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the edvantage gained by the use of the genuine over Soaps of doubtful character. None should be deceived even by Red and Yellow Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the WrLocome, as a pair of clasped hands ie stamped op every bar. Made by Curtis, Davia & Co. +e. Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Ood Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites VERY PALATAB é AND INCREASES FLESH, De F H. Clement, B-ighton, Ills., Bays: amt ne is the best I have ever pre- ribed. It is very palatable, easily assimilat ed and gives strength and fish to the patient,’ THE DAILY # Special Notices. RAY MONDS ro arrive,—Latest Improved Raymond Machines, to arrive first boat Price 83@ each.—J. F. Wittis & Co., Me- Eachren’s Building, Queen Street, Ch’town. oct21— tf By Last Enoutsu Steamek —Ladies’ Fur Tippets, Fur Trimming, and Gentlemen’s Silk Hats, just arrived at the London House. oct22—-3i New Figs at Beer & Goff's. Catt at R. K. Brace’s for good Labrador Herring. Cruets, etc., at bottom prices. oct 20 Qu'Nces at Beer & Golf's. oc 2] Boys’ Coats $2 00 at J. B. Macdonald's, octl7 UnpERCLOTHING, Suits, Pants and Vests, Overcoats, cheapest ever heard of at L. E. Prowse’s octl5 (1000)—One thousand pairs of Americ n Rubbers just received at Dorsey, Goff & Co's, Oct15 FAIRBANKS ScALges repaired, and warranted to stand the test, or no pay, at Brown’s, at the Atheneum [sep 5 Don’t buy Clothing until you see the stock at J B Macdonald’s. otl7 Cucice Appces. by the barrel, at Beer & Goft’s oct15 Boors and Rubbers cheap to-night at J. B. Mardonald’s Boot Store. octl7 BILLHRADS, ete, neatly printed at Tar EXAMINER OFFICE. VELVETRENS —Very popular with ladies as Dress Material. We are showing a full as- sortment in Black an’ the new colors such as are now worn in London and Paris.—WkrEKs & Co, Market Square, oct5 One Tuousann Pairs Best American Rub- bers just received at Dorsey, Gotf & Cos, octl0 A svuir of good warm underclothing for oc 21 65 eonts at J B Macdonald’s. octl7 GREEN Grapes, by the keg, at Beer & Goff's. octl5 Gop and silver plating of every description done at Brown’s, such as carriage and sleigh handles, dash rails, etc., also table ware, and jewelry of every description, at the Athe- neum, corner of Prince aad Grafton Streets. [sep 5 Worperrut low prices in clothing at L. E, Prowse’s. Overcoats from $3.25 up; Pants, 90; Vests, 50 cents; Suits, $4.75. octl5 Brack CasimEeRkS.—Weeks & Co. are showing a full range of rich Black Dress Cash- meres and Merinoes. These goods have never been surpassed in value and appearence, and are confidently recommended to all purchasers. oct5 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 Athenzum.,. For further information address P. O. Box 33. {sep 5 Tue best and cheapest Boots in town at J B Macdonald’s Boot Store cetl] Tue only steam sewing machine and gun repairing shop in the Dominion, and the only place where you can get every part «fa sewing machine or a gnu made, is at Drown’s, at the Athenzum, corner* of Prince and Grafton Streets. [sep 5 Great bargains in Readymade Clothing at J. B. Mecdonald’s Tue largest variety and cheapest lot of Newest feathers at Perkins & Sterns. oc 14 Gi eod 7 otel7 KING’S EVIL Was the name formerly given to Scrofula because of a superstition that it could be eured by a king’s touch. The world is wiser now, and knows that SCROFULA can only be cured by a thorough purifice tion of the blood. If this is neglected, the disease perpetuates its taint through generation after generation. Among its earlier symptomatic developments are Eczema, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu- mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Phy- sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con- tinue, Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ca- tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Tubercular Consumption, and vari- ous other dangerous or fatal maladies, are produced by it. Ayers Sarsaparilla Is the only powerful and always reliable Shead. gumicine medicine. It isso effect- ual an alterative that it eradicates from the system Hereditary Scrofula, and the kindred poisons of contagious diseases and mercury, At the same time it en- riches and vitalizes the blood, restorin healthful action to the vital —_— an rejuvenating the entire system. Thisgreat Regenerative Medicine Is composed of the Sarsaparilla, with Yellow Dock, Stil- lingia, the Jodides of Potassium and Iron, and other ingredients of great po- tency, carefully and scientifically com- pounded. Its formula is generally known to the medical profession, and the best hysicians constantly prescribe AYER’S ARSAPARILLA as an Absolute Cure For all diseases caused by the vitlation of the blood. It is concentrated to the high- est practicable degree, far beyond any other preparation for which like effects are claimed, and 1s therefore the cheapest, as well as the best blood purifying medi- cine, in the world. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. { Analytical Chemists. } . Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; r Six bottles for $5, CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY IS MARKED i. a. IN BRONZE LETTERS, NONE OTHER GENUINE snuine Honduras Oct, 20 The North Atlantic Steamship Co FOR LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE Charlottetown for London, on or about the 7th NOVEMBER, FOR LIVERPOOL. THE STEAMSHIP ‘‘Nellie Wise” WILL LEAVE Charlottetown for Liverpool on or about the 15th NOVEMBER, For Freight and Passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY. Agent Ch’town, Oct. 16, 1885. STANLEY BROTHERS Brown’s Block, Opposite Market House HATS, HATS, HATS. LARGE STOCK of American and Eng- lish Hard and Soft Felts, VYER=z URSA PP; inh Ton STANLEY BROTHERS Cy’town, Sept. 22- 3i a wk INTERESTING ANNOUNCEOLE i SPECIAL PRICES, during Exhibition Week, at REID BROS., in Bread and Butter Goods, all of which are Fresh and New, and are not the accumulation of years. Men’s Heavy Overcoats, $5, $6, $7, to $14 each. Men’s Heavy Reefers, $5, 36, #7, to $11 each. Men’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.60, $2, and up. Men’s Worsted Suits, in Fall Styles, $8.85, worth $12. Men’s Worsted Suits, in Fall Styles (to arrive) only $6.50. Men’s Tweed Suits, in Fall Styles, $6, $8, to $15. Child’s Suits, Fall Styles, $2.85, #3 and up. Youth’s Tweed Suits, Fall and Winter Styles, $5.50 and up. Men’s Island Tweed Pants (our make) $1.50 and up. Men’s Island Tweed Suits, $12 and up (our make.) The largest stock of Tryon Tweeds on the Island, 45cts for all wool. The largest stock of IT weeds and Overcoatings in the market, made up to order by a Scientiiic Tailor, at short notice, and every garment war- ranted perfec; fitting, at from $2 to $6 of a saving for the purch» ser. . A large stock of Tailor’s Trimmings at a sacri- ce. Men’s Undersuits, only 60cts each, worth $1. Ladies’ Undervesis, $1 and up (in merino.) Men’s Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, (all wool) only 7icts, worth $1. Gray Shirting Flannel, winter weights, 18cts 70cts and up, Mammoth stock of Trunks and Valises, 75cts and up. Ladies’ and Children’s Rubber Capes, $.25, and up. Ladies’ Corsets (American makes) 50cts for Double Busks. ato Skating Rink Corsets (perfect fitting -20, Up. loop-skirt Bustles, in all the latest novelties, 25cts, up. Ladies’ Dent’s 4-clasp Kid Gloves, every pair warranted, only 85cts. Ladies’ Linen Collars, 6cts, up; a full stock of Winter Gloves. 22cts, up. American Felt Hats and Caps, in Fall Styles, 50cts, up. Gray and White Cottons, Tickings, Wincies, Cretonnes, &c. A full stock of Gents’ Furnishings. SUL D. BARROS... CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, Oct. 5, 1885.* Gity Warehouseing Company, LL kinds ef Goods or Merchandize taken A on Storage at lowest rates, and ware- house receip!s granted when required. Moderate rate of Fire Insurance and Tele- phonic communication with the building, HORACE HASZARD, Manager. Ch’town, Sept. mo26th, ’85—1 eod Mortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on THURS- DAY, the fifth day of NOVEMBER next, A, D., 1885, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon :— xo that tract, piece or rarcel of land, 4 situate, lying and being on Township number Twenty-five, in Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded as follows, that is to say :—On the north by the Lot or Township number Nineteen Road, on the east by the Road leading from the said Lot Nine» teen Road to Freetown, past mills of Mrs. James Johnston, on the south by land in possession of Mrs. James Johnston, and on tie west by land in the possession of Mrs James Johnston and Mr. William Green, containing one hundred acres of land, a little more or less, together with all rights, members and appurtenances thereto belonging. The above sale is made pursuant to the Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the tenth day of De- cember, A. D, 1879, made between David O’Connell and Sarah B, O'Connell, his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of the other part. For further particulars apply at my office, in Chrlottetown. Me ses this 3rd day of October, A. D., 5. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Surviving Executor of the last will of Daniel Hodgson, deceased. Ch’town, Oct. 3, ’85.—oaw sat XAMINER, OCTOBER 24 18865. JOHN S. MACDONALD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Building, opposite Orricr :—In Newson’s New Post Office. Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1885 EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Shippiig and Commission Merchautt, $1, 83 & 85 WATER STREET, ST. JOHN’S, N. F.. Ample wharfage, yardage, and room Consignments solicited. Liberal advances mave on ‘receipt of con- sigom ints. Sept. 9, ’85—tl dec31 storage G. M. HARRIS,» Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Office and Salesroom next door to J. D, McLEOD’S Store, Queen Street. | ARTHUR & CO. GENERAL Commission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Egos and Produce a Specialty. July 15—dly wkly McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, BARRISTERS —AND— ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW. Office in Rrown’s Block, Queen Square (UP STAIRS) Obh'torn, Fah 19 IRAK OYSTERS. 1 F you want Narrows’ Oysters, call at Star . Restaurant, Water Street (opposite Ran- kin House) at any hour, where you can he supplied by the barrel, quart, haif-shell or stews JOHN JOY, Sept. 29, ’85--1 mo PROVINCIAL HOUSE 7 public that be ‘HE Subecriber begs leave to inform the has fitted up that large and conmodicus brick house, formerly oecu- pied by the late Jemes McCraith, Esq., corner of Queen and Sydney “treet, and is now prepared to receive transicnt and per manent Boarders Best sccomodaticn at reasonable terms. ROBERT CRABB. Ch’towo, Ang. 25, 1883. —tf WE SEL Potatoes, Spiling, Bark, &. R. Ties, Lumber. Laths, Canned Lobsiers, Mac- kerel, Berrics, Eges, Fish kie, Rest Prices for all Shipments, for Quotations, HATHEWAY & C0., General Commission Merchants, #2 Centra! Wher, Peston Members of foard of Trade Mechanios Vixchange (h'tewn, New 10 Write fully Corn and IRRA, Is fully up to the Highest Standard, Is giving Very Great Satisfaction. Is certain of being Continued in Use by all who try it. FRED. A. JONES, Bargains in Harthenware Tea Pots, Flower Pots, Milk Dishes, Cream Crocks, Butter Crocks, Bean Pots, Preserve Jars. BiG =RRDUCTION IN PRICES. THE BEST PLACE TO BUY. CALL AND SEE! BEER AND COFF. Ch’town, May 23--2aw wkly Has taken first prizes wherever exhibited. Holds six Medals and meny Diplomas. Dont be fooled into buying a high priced powdcr for the sake of its so-called urity. 1 “a COOK’S FRIEND is made of as pure material as inoney can bi y- It posseses more raising strength in proportion to cost than any other. Sold by storekeepers generally and made only by W.D. MCLAREN, MONTREAL. Buy it, try tt and be convinced. | _—- SOLD BY ALL | |STATIONERS THROUCHOUT ic WORLD! 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 any other Laundry Soap in the market. See that you get 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. 2667H KDITION. PRICE ONLY $1 BY MAIL POS T-PAG. 4] BS A Great Medical Work on Manhood, Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline in Man, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excesses. A book for every Man, young, middle-aged and old, It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic (tseases, each one of which is in- valuable So found by the Author, whose experience for 23 years is such as probably never before fell to the jot of any physician, 300 pages, bound in beautiful French mus- lin, embossed covers, fall gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work in every sense—mechanical, literary and professional—than any other work sold in this country for $2.50, or the morey will be refunded in every instance Price only $1.00 by maj!, post-paid. lus. trative sample 6 cents. Send now. Gold medal awarded the author by the National Medical Association, to the officers of which | he refers HOTEL DUFFERIN, ST. JOHN, N. R, |. This book shonid be read by the young tor Sept. 21, 85. Fou, Cnuneal, Labrador Hering, \ E will sell the above articles cheap for retail :— 100 half-barrels LABRADOR HERRING, 50 who'e ‘ sa as 25v Bris. PATENT FLOUR, 125 do SUPERFINE do. 125 do K. D. CORNMEAL, A. HORNE & CO,, 155 Queen Street, Ch’town, Oct. 1—oaw wky 4i cash or approved paper, wholesale and | Dr. W. H. ' diseases requiring ! | cessfully without an inst "instruction, and by the afflicted for relief | It will benefit ali —London Lancet. There is no member of society to whom this book will not be useful, whether youth, | p*rent, guardian, instructor or clergyman.— Argonaut, | Address the Peabody Medical Institute, o1 : Parker, No, 4 Bulfinch Street, | Boston, Mass., who may be consulted on al! “ skill and experience Chronic and obstinate diseases that have bafhed the skill ef all other physicians a ‘Bpecialty, Such treated rE AL suc. ance THYSELF Ch’town Feb 1885.—1y aod wkly of failure. Pp. B. ISLAND © Steam Navigation Coy, STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA, Leave Charlottetown for Pj Landi every Monday, Wednesday, Thera 2 Saturday mornings. at 6.30 ode ang necting there with the Train for Hi oe Returning to Charlottetown on M Wednesday, friday and Saturda — — rival of train from Halifax. eave Pictou Landing for etown Thursday, on arrival of train phoma = NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND UNITED STATES, y, abort on cepted) on arrival of Train town, connecting at with Trains for named places; and steamers of the International pany and Railway for Portland Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum. merside every Monday morning at o’clock, Returning, leave Point dy every day (Sunday exce ) on a train ey St. John, ir Sanwene necting there with train for Charlottetosy Aiso leave Summerside for Char : every Saturday evening, about five 0 clock, By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary, ——— _ from Chariotie. Point du Chene each of ‘the adore at St John, with Ch’town, May 20, 1885, -FO R= BOSTON, Fall Arrangement. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. C0, Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Portland, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8.00 a. 10 Fare from Charlotsetown to Boston, 2nd class ; $9 50, Ist class. vn For tickets and other iaformation apply te G. A SHARP, F, W, HALES, rm £ RY, ?.E.L Steam Nav, Co,, or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Sept. 22, 1885 —eod wkly BOSTON STEAMERS, (CHANGE OF TIHE.) Carroll and Worcester N and after THURSDAY, Ist Geteber. the hour of sailiug from Charlottetown will be 4 o'clock, p. m. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, Sept. 19--2wks pat her s prs STEAMER “ MIRAMICHI” leaves for Montreal on the following dates, viz: AV, 2!st July, “© =. 4th August, [Sth lst September, 15th ae 29th This is the Fastest and the most Comfort able steamer in the neighboring waters, and is so largely patronized by tourists that itis one of the most pleasant routes for pleasure seekers, TUESD * se ** CARVELL BROS,, Agents, July 11—2 mos 2aw pat THIS PAPER pee found on file at Geo. Advertising Bureau (1 Spruce St. “were adver tips contracts may be made for it ik NEW ¥ KB. STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE,” SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. N and after Tuesday, May 5th, the new steamer *‘Heatber Belle,” Hugh Me- Lean, master, will run as follows :— Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o'clock, will jeave Charlottetown for Orwell Brash Wharf, leaving Orwell Brash Wharf a7 a. m. for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s W harves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3p. m. for Halliday* China Point and aS harves, where she wil! remain over night. Wednesday will leave Brush Wharf for Chat lottctown at 7 a. m., calling a6 UB Point aud Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m., to retarp, Te maiuing at Brush Wharf over night. Thursday will leave Brush Wharf fer Char lottetown at 7 a. m., calling at China Point and Lialliday’s Wharves ; lesvitg Charlottetow at 3p, m. to return ; Jeav ing Brash Wharf about 6 p. ™, for Chet- lottetown. Friday, will leave Charlottotonts lor Compas . saving g at sa, at 4 a. m,; leaving Crapau caieaal Charlottetown, leaving Charlotte 3 p. m, for Crapaud, remalming night, . Saturday, will leave Crapaud at 7 a. m. “ Charlottetown ; leaving Charlottetown 1 30 p. m._ for Crapand, and wae Charlottetown from Crapaud same @8Y- FARES : 30 Cabin, to and from Orwell and Wharves, cents ; deck, 26 cents : Cabin, to and from Crapaud, 40 cents; deck, 30 cents. ; : Excursion Return Tickets will bo ewe Y »ttet to Orwell every from Charlottetown — day Evenirg at one first-class Exctreion Return Tickets will be ae paud at one firs every Saturday to Cra fare. ‘ JOHN HUGHES, | Ch'town, P. E 1, May 5, 1855. "3m law pat law pres her 3m Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ex. <= ae i