eh SALE A im So en eee tae Se ne ee a LL LAAN ic RN ge ote aoe —_ et 8 a ee —s ME X_A MTS! Loin, TUNE i ne = SO EAS SD OE Ae E 15. 1885 Big Bear. Big Bear is a plain Cree, a native of the Carlton region, aad about 60 years | He is of a «hort stature, thin, | looking. His appearance is anything but impressive, He speaks | with a loud voice, but is short of breath, | and is notan orator by any means. | About tweuty years ago he removed | trom Carlton to Pitt, and became the} head manof a small-oumber of his | relatives who resided at Pitt, numbering | about twelve tents, or perhaps twenty! men. Hewas never recogmzed aa a) chief unti! after treaty six was made,| and be removed to Cypress Hills. At Fort Pitt be was frequently employes | by the Hudson Bay Co., as a_ buffalo! hunter, and had the reputation of being | Indian. His band, however, | were generally rascals, the greatest | veing his nephew, named Little Poplar. During a famine which occurred thir- of age, : nd old good teen years ago, caused by the buffulo | the leather, — Dorsey Goff & Co., ju 2. Indians | being unable to follow them, they began leaving for the south and the to kill the Hudsen Bay cattle, but were prevented from continuing the practice | through theefforts of Big Bear. He} and kis band seldom engaged iu war, but they were notorious for stealing horses from the Blackfeet. He was thought to be rather cowardly. On one occasion fonr Crees were attacked opposite Fort Pitt by a large band ot Blackfeet, while Big Bear was in the fort with eight mev. He refused to go to their assistance. The four Crees however, succeeded in escaping, On several other occasions his actions show- ed that his courege was not of the high- est order. At the making of treaty No. 6, in 1875, Big Bear refused to accept the terms offered to and accepted by the first. He wanted tosee first how the promises made by the government would be carried out. Pending a de- cision he removed to Cypress Hills, where he :emained for six or seven years, cathering alarge number of dis- contented spirits aroued him each year. Between frequent spats with the Black- feet and incursions to the States his men became much more expert than formerly in the art of war,and he came to be looked upon as a big chief, equal in importance to Pia-a-Pot. At last circumstances, in the shape of s few buftalo and many United States-troops, coupled with profuse promises from the Indian department, induced Big Bear to return to bis old stamping ground near Pitt some two years ago. Althouzh he took treaty money, he refused to go on areserve, always having an excuse ready. During the winter before last he freighted one trip froi Pitt to Ed- monton. He always kept moving about. und fomented discontent wherever he went, which the management of the Indian departmeng made easy, es pecial- ly among the Fort Pitt Indians, who never had a good reputation, and of whom he seems to-have secured control. =. Wesley’s Advice. It is said that John Wesley was once walking with a brother, who re- lated to him his troubles, saying he did not know’ what he should do, They were at that moment passing a _ stone fence to a meadow over which a cow was looking. ‘Do you know,” asked Wesley, “why the cow locks ’over that wall?” -*No,” replied the one in trouble. “T will tell you,” said Wesley, “because she cannot look through it ;: and that is what you must do with your troubles ; look over and above them. -<<—>e- A Unique Costume. It is related that ua living French poet, bidden to a fancy bal!, presented him- self is that which appeared to the vul- gareyeto be the ordinary evening uttire of civilized society. Monsieur Coppee’s appearance wax demurred to atthe door. But he assumed the ex- pression of a comedian, made an_ eflec- tive face, and deciared that he was by nO means a gentleman in evening dress, but fout bonnement a garcon durestaurant -~and they let him in. ~~ 4-2 Oko Jumbo. Whether Oko Jumbo personally devours human flesh is not definitely stated, but it is notorious that his people do. In view of his visit to Englond,a British philosopher takes ocvasion to say that ‘‘there are no more desperate and disgusting savages in tho world than the subjects of Oke Jumbo. We may feel sure he will be greeted and feeted, courted and lectured, by a crowd of old women, male and female.” jeieeehe an. Special Notices. See our Novelties in Ladies’ Chains, Initial and Namw Pins, Cuff Studs, &e.. just opened at E. W. Taylor’s. junel3 Go to R. K. Bracr’s for the best Print Batter in the city, only 20 cents per lb. janel3 Cappace and Cauliflower Plants can be had at Jobn Colwill’s, Upper Queen Street. june 13 Wo Can Bear Ir ?—Rhubarb fresh and good, only 3 cente per Ib, at R K. Brace’s. janel3 Twetve hundred and twenty-six pairs of Child’s Slippers and Boots jast received at Dorsey, Goff < Co, jull B. Bauperston has received his case of Col- gate & Co.'s Fine Toilet Soaps, by depositing twice the amcunt of duty, but will sell at the Same reasonable prices as formerly, pending the decision of the Minister of Customs. may30—dy 2w cod. Now is the time to get » pair of Lawn Tennis Shoes. Ladies’ at $1 por pair; Gent's $1.25. Only thirty pairs on band. Call early --Dorsey, Goff & Co. [may 26 WITE QUILTS at the London House. [jull2aw 3w wky4w | Four Taovsayp Yarns of Print Remnants just opened at J. B, Macdonald's, junelO—dy wky Ser the Printed Cottons at the London House, ju 5) CHEAPFST yet, and warranted to wear. | Ladies kid button boots for $2.00 at Dorsey Golf & Co. may 26 | Boys linen suits at $1 each, at the London! Howse. ja 3) ; 2. Orances, Figs, Dates, Taniarands and! Jloney just received at R. K. Brace’s, ja 8 | Men’s under shirts at 25 centa each, for! cash at the London H suse. ju 3 Tas young ladies of Zion Chure ined! holding a strawberry festival and promenade | eonceréin the Roller Skating Rink cn the {4th July. Particulars later. ju 10, 33 | T'wo Cases of American Prints just opened. | Will be sold cheap at J. B. Macdonald's. | junelO—dy why Mb&n’s Faney Cotton Shirts very cheap, at | | ' } the London House. [jus LADIES, bu the celebrated Hub Polish, manufactured by Bartlett. It will not injure | Uven’s Surrs at wonderfully low prices at the Lendon House, jad Ir you have apiece of fine machinery to | mend that you know cannot be mended in any other shop on P. E. Island, just carry it to Brown auc ask him when he can have it done, for he can make any piece of machin- ery that ever was made by the hands of man. Brown on the Atheneum corner. [Apr] 18 wkly tf Uen’s White Shirts very cheap at the London House. ju 5) Lime Juick and Raspberry Vinegar on draught at Beer & Goff’s. ma 29 Boy’s Tweeo Surrs selling very low at the Londpn House, jad Corton Hose.—A lot worth 40 and 60 cents selling for 25 cents per pair at the Londen House. [ju3 TAPESTRY QaReETs at very low prices at the London House. jad Cuoick New Teas at the London House. jud New HostEry at the Londoa House jjall2aw 3wwky dw _ CHRISTTES Snowflake and other Biscuits fresh at Beer and Goff’s, ma 2 Prist REMNANTS at the London House, [jall 2aw 3w wly4w BEAUTIFUL Slippers at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. {may26 NEw PRIN?S at the London House. (jull 2aw 3~ wky4w Fresu SatmMon and SitAp just reevived at the Fish Market, Grafton St. juneo Wa. Brown, Gold and Silver Plater, of euch as spoons, forks, cruet stands, tea setts, watches, and jewelry of every description Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton ‘streets, Charlottetown, fap 18 why tf Boys’ blue serge suits, very cheap at the London House. ju3 L. E, Prowse has just opened to-day a fixe assoriment cf White and Colored Shirts. ma 16 Pine apple, rhubarb and dried and evaporat- apples at Beer & Goff. ina 2) A FINE lot of new boots just received at Doraey Goff & Co. may 26 ANOTHER lot of Christies soda biscuit just received at Beer & Goff. ma 2i StTUbyY your interest and buy your ha's at D A Bruce’s. may ?, wkly Rev CURRANT Je Ly, 25 cents per pound af Beer & Goff's, {ap t Bruce's is the best place tou buy your hats may 2, wkly CHRISTIE, Brow & Co.’s Soda Biscuits, Fresh, at Beer & Goff's, ap27 Every part of a gun orasewing machine made at Browns, or any kind of fixe ma- chinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver. At the Athena:um, [ap 'S wky tf MIDSUMMER TREP, 1885. The well-known Clipper Bark “MOSELILE,’ 500 Tons Register, Coppered agd Classed 10 years Al at Lloyd, KR, RENDLE, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool fer Charlottetown About the 25th JUNE nest. For Freight or Passage apply in London to JOHN PITCATRN & SONS, 16 Great Win- chester Street, E.C. In Liverpool to P1T- CAIRN BROTHERS, 51 South John Street; or here to the owners PEAKE BROS. & CQ. Ch’towr, June 1, 1885—eod tf WE SELL Potaioes, Spilling, Bark, R. R. Ties, Lumber, Laths, Canned Lobsters, Mae- kerel, berries, Eggs, Fish Ete. Best Prices for alll Shipr-enis. for Quot«tions, HATHEWAY & OC0., General Coremizsion Merchants, 22 Central Whart, Posten. Members of Board of Trade Mechanics Wxchanye. Ch'town, Nov. 19, 18d, DVERTIS® ia THE DAILY EXAM]. Write fully Corn and THE DAILY, | Stoves with the ordinary oven. Convenionee and Economy vs, Inconvenience and Expense THE Ebis Cut represents th “Star” Cooking Steve, with oven and end-lining drawn eee 2 aaemamna r z Niagara, Waterloo, &c. inserting 9 new lining in five minutes time, costs the trade or retail purchaser no more thaa im provement, 3 STILL AHEAD OF ALL COMP: When buying, ask for FAWCETT’S PATENT TELESCOPIC OVEN. PATENT TELESCOPIC OVEN ing, or replacing a new lin- ing. end out, as in the act of clean- a 1108S. WIHIS Patent Oven is pat on ail my Elevated Oven Cooking Stoves, such as the Star Is Wasily Cleaned, by simply drawing the end and lining from the oven, brushing out the soot and replacing them again—thoroughly cleaning or The thousands using this Oven admit it to be worth at leagt Ten Dollars more than | At the same time please keep in view the fact that it the same stove without this valuable If yorr dealer has none on hand, have him send, or send your order direct to the Sackville Foundry. No otier Foundry in the Dominion of Canada is able to offer as | an) the Inventor, Sole Manutacturer and Patentee. this undoubted advantage, I .m adding several New and Handsome Patterns this season which, with my former variety of one hundred different styles and sizes of Cooking, Parlor, Office and Hall Stoves. Also—Farmers’ Boilers, Hollow-ware, Ploughs, &c., best assortment made in the Marilime Provinces. : ~@" Customers will find my Terms Liberal and, regarding sold, April 25th, 1886——Amoe ee a te the price of paper blinds. and can be cleaned with a sponge as often as with gilt and fancy Dados, in latest tints. Tassels, Nickel Blind Pulleys, &c., &c. VIARK WRIGHT Ch’town, May 1—2wks 3aw wkly 2w comprises the largest and prices, I will not be under- CHARLES FAWCETT. SACKVILLE FOUNDRY, SACKVILLE, N. RB. —— WINGEW SHALES, ADE of Patent Window Cloth, for Fifty Cents each, only M These shades will last for years desired. To arrive from Boston, next week, a large assortment of OPAQUED HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES, We are showing a fine stock of Cornice and Pole Pictures, Spring Rollers, Cord, & CO. 1885. N AND AFTER MONDAY, Isi JUNE, 1835, Trains wil days excepted) :— Gunmontiasiinpeniguenstmnepmimoe nian aimee ann anane "TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST. Summer Arrangement, Eee PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. i885. 1 run daily as followa (Sun: " salshigaseonatahaseimeneageinaaiennmanenitinitt saline ) TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. | | | | | ! } } STATIONS, | EXPRE ~ MIXED. MIXED, STATIONS. EXPRESS.| MIXED, | MIXED, : -e A. M, P.M, ie * et ao Charlottetown,.... “6.00 8.25 3.15 |!Charlottetown. .._, 7.15 4.05 | 9,20 Royalty Junction... 6.15 9.00 3.35 Royalty Junct, dp 7.00 3,45 9.00 North Wiltshire. .. 6.50 9,52 4,22 North Wiltshire ., 6.25 2.45 8.14 Hunter River....,. } 7.00 10,08 4.35 Hunter River.,.... 6.15 2.28 | 8,00 Bradaibane ..... ‘ 7.25 10.46 5.10 Bradalbane........ 5.51 1.50 7.26 County Line,...., 7.32 10,56 5.20 ||County Line..... ° 5.45 1.40 7.16 Freetown. ........ 7.42 11,12 6.35 || Freetown.,...... see §.35 1,25 4.02 Kensington.,.,.... 7.56 11.35 5.55 ||/Kensington,,...... 5.20 1,02 6.42 P, M, | ar} 8,20 12.10 6.25 dp} 4.55 12.2% | 6,10 Summerside. . ; P.M, Summerside. . ; A.M, A.M, dp 8.40 i,50 ar 4.35 11.20 Miscouche,.. ......j 8.55 2.13 Miscouche ...eeee./ 4,20 10.57 Wellington, ...... 9.14 2.42 '| Wellington ........ 4.02 10,29 Poet His. iso. 9,42 3.38 ey | Ee | gs 9.42 Figarg-.: =. 10,35 4.55 O’L€ATY, c++ cccccee 2.42 8.15 j Bioomfield,,....... 10,52 5.20 Bloomficld....se+ 2,25 7.50 se 11,18 6.10 Aiberton,....... dp 1,58 7,10 Tignish;........a% 11,55 7.00 {| PWC caae ds: dp 1.20 6.00 A, M, P, M, P, M. A, M, TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS ARRI VE.—FROM THE EAST. ' STATIONS. jBxPness.| MIXED. STATIONS. | E XPRES MIXED. P. M, A.M. | , P. M, Charlottetown .....s..sssseees ' 3.30 | 620° |/Charlottetown.....s.seseee0ee 9.05 6.25 Royalty Junction.....,.cceee. \ 3.45 6.39 |Royalty Junction,.ccccccccese 8.59 6.05 Bedford, soy ccccgoeerccesecccces 4,10 7.17 'Bedford ..... eeccce bwocseed os ' 8,25 6.27 (ar 4,35 7.50 | dp 8,00 4.59 Mount Stewart,....cceee on |Mount Stewart,,.......... ; ( dp’ 446 } 8.19 | ar 7.55 4,30 PE... co acnseedbinunnssnens So 3 SSS: OI Ss i. ev sed ckphtnws 7.27 3.40 St, Peter’s...e... cocccrccecee 5,30 9.28 hy ROOD. ons ceet sdhekess 7,.06° 4 3.07 Rear Thiver........ee Sabadbecess 6,05 10,20 STORE RE ink ann thintinh atin 6 3) | 2,15 Pin dectcasniaccteuts aa 6.35 11,10 JOUGIIS 0. 000 oer aaseseuces dp! 6.00 1,25 Mount Stewara.3 Jc .aceeeceess 4,45 8.15 \Mount Stewart............-4P 8.00 4.50 COM... c necibdendnedsivadns 5.38 | 9.28 prehe, pet ee ot eee 7.02 3.13 GeOTYetOwN .osesscccceess ar 5,55 9.50 \Geongetowey.. bunsnness at dp 6.45 2.56 P.M, A.M, A.M, P.M, ee een —— #& Trains are run by astern Standard Timo. JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Oflice, Ch'town, May 26, 1886. —all pa 6i Superintendent. ATR Bi. CAPITAL, - - : eae dae HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. oe iste Ti AGENT FOR PRINOF EDWARD ISLAND: . NER, the bart « Tw-- binding madlnw= ass t*- %~'..2 Oh'town, Jan, 1884 ROYAL GANADIAN INSURANCE GO. $2,000,000 HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Risks Taken on Mest Favorabie Terms * H. ARNAUD, VMEROHAN' rR RANK OF HALIFAX P, E. ISLAND Steam Navigation Uo'y. Saale STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing, every Menday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at seven o clock, con- necting there with the Train for Halifax, Returning to Charlottetown on Monday, Wednosday, friday and Saturday, at cut noon on arrival of train from Halifax, Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on Thursday, on arrival of train about noon. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ex- cepted) onarrival of Train from Chariotte- town, connecting at Point du Chene with Trains for each of the above named places; and at St. John, with steamers oi the International Com- pany and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also jeave Charlottetown for Sum merside every Monday morning at on o’clock, Returnivg, leave Point du hene everyday (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St, John, for Summerside, con- necting there with train for (harlotietown. Also leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about five o clock, By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’towr, May 20, 1885. ~BOR— BOSTON, Summer Arrangement. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SS. C8, Leave St. John for Boston, via Hastport and Portland, every Monday, Wednesday ard Friday, at 8.00 a. m. On or about June 27, a steamer will leave St. John at 8p m. every Saturday aight for BOSTON DI&ECT. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6.50, 2nd class ; $9.50, Ist claves. For tickets and other information apply to G, A SHARP, F, W, HALES, P,. EK. L Ry, P.E.1, Steam Nav, Co., or to your nearest Ticket Agent. May 14, 1885 —-eod wkly BOSTON STEAMERS, Garroll and Worcester, EAVE Boston every SATURDAY at noon. Leave Charlottetown every THURSDAY at 6 p.m., cajling both ways at Halifax and Canso. Both steamers are refvrnished throughout with ali the latest improvements for comfort end style. Passengers will find this the most pleasant route to Boston. Freight cairied at lowest rates. tar EGGS are handled withthe greatest possivie care, CARVELL BROS., AGEN May 11— weds sats pat. TS. STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE,” SUMMER ARRANCEMENT. N and after Tuesday, May 5th, the new steamer ‘‘Heather Belle,” Liugh Me- Lean, master, will run as follows : Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o'clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leaving Orwell Brush Wharf at 7 a.m. for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Hailiday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3p. m. for Halliday's, China Point and Brush Wharves, where she will remain over night. Wednesday wiil leave Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown at 7 a. m., calling at China Point and Hailiday’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. to return, re- maining at Brush Whasf over night. Thursday will leave Brash Wharf for Char- lottetown at 7 a, m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Cherlottetow» at 3 p. m. to return ; leay- ing Brngh Wharf about 6 p, m, for Char- lottetown. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at 4a.m.; leaving Crapaud at 7 a. m for Charlottetown, leaving Charlottetow».at 3 p. m. for Crapaud, remaining over night, Saturday, will leave Crapaud at 7 a. m. for Charlottetown ; leaving Charlottetown at 1 30 p- m. for Crapaud, and returning to Charlottetown from Crapaud same day, FARES : Cabin, to and from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cents ; deck, 20 cents Cabin, to and from Crapaud, 40 cents ; deck, 30 cents, Excursion Return Tickets will be issued from Charlottetown to Orwell every Thurs- day Evening et one first-clase fare. Also, Excursion Return Tickets will be issued every Saturday to Crapaud at one {first-class fare, JOHN RUGHES, Agent, Ch’town, P. E. I, May 5, 1885. —3m law pat law pres her 3in Lovely New Style al) Chromo Cards, with name and a prize for 10c. 12 packs, 12 names, fer $1. <A sample pack and ageni’s outfit with iilas- trated catalogue of Tricks and Novelties, {ox a 3c, stamp and this slip, A W. KINNEY, Varmonth N. 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