2 ee OEE ear i The Missing Bank-: Men ieciae acco ‘din r mney suay,& i ‘ Otten they thas do great injustice men who pronounce udgment mity he norant 4 facts In the | nay be prejud .e to their de sions : ah 3 here are many dark-'o time can uHPrivel m1 rc if the Lord come; quently men make up ; . ming e:rcum sfan as wil } only 5 as Go .* minds and judgment at onee; and still more frequently they the trouble of m rnd pring the ju f rs who have already judg 1} iyporaniiv or rashly. Many a man is judged wrovgy, and unrighteously, both 10] but the! no The men who lied knowledge the truth; him wili not the facts pronoulit e ves mind AY Hnems pronounce it bY accep ig@mecoat oO falsely ehureh and in state, e 138 redress for b b him wilinot ac the men who condemned take the trouble to ascertain and he has nothing to do but to appeal | to Godand wait till in his mysterious » ovidence he shall “ bring tv ign the hidded things of darkness, and to man ifeat the counsels of the heart. W iat | strange surprises will then com many who have ja iged unjustly, who have c indemned the nnovcent, who have turned their backs upor those who were seeased, and who hav | lemmsel' ' perpetuate the wrong doings of whicn others have n guilty The following ry 8 Ol “4 many vb » shou id thougaoatiut persons » Healt ( hey ceept the judg m ‘1 mat atl a toeir fellowm * More than fiity years ago 4 young man lived ina Western city, «nd, asa deuggist, W ssgaceumulat Dy proper vy. | respect and contile p sessing the } nce it the community as was proved by the fact that, as hs was about starting to} th ast to lay in si the cashier of a bank handed hima package of money io bills to be handed to a bank officer in P piimae Ip ila. being very oo.lgiog, he received the package apd promi-ed to deliver it promptiy Oo. iis arrival, which he di i the Cashier oO} tue bal k to whom he delivered the bills looked them over hastily, placed them io a nn a ie i a TE DAILY BXAMINER, >" 72-5 = ' deci qu st ons sometira 5| to vidence, and sometime} according to authority. They lok ‘o| p nent ind raspectable men, het what the ¢ lc ymeto adeci on. Greene o BES iS86-7. O MATTER what competitors may say in We have not t] Tiine Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Brone ’ Lungs, Hoarseness, Influenza, Hacking Cough, Wh tery, Chronic bi- arrhe@a, Kianey Troubles, and Spinal Diseases, We will send free, postpaid, to all who send their names, an Dlus- ated Pamphlet i who buy or order direct i: be refunded if not abundantly satisfied y part of the United States or Canada. THE MOST WONDERFUL | FAMILY REMEDY EVER KNOWN. general public that the can be had at our It is not our claim that we offer FURS as cheap nt by trading with us. i cains vil an l to enumerate 0 » invite you to the LOW Es l our price rO 3 whie 1 uitim- aT ARTS N Py uy ER NEWSON Ch’town, Dec. 1], 1886. hitis, Neuraif’ ooping Cough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysen- T BARGATNE establishment. BLOCK, CHARLS FOR INTERNAL — AND— EXTERNAL USE. ., Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Bleeding at the containing infor- ~ mation of very ; great value. Ev- erybody should have this book, and those whu send for it will ever after thank their lucky stars, om us, and request it, shall receive a certificate that the money shall Retail price, 35 cts.; 6 bottles, $150, Express prepaid to lL. 8S. JOHNSON & CO., P. O. Box 2118, Boston, Mass. NIMENT ct their advertisements, it is apparent to the ‘ 4 te as other houses—we claim you save 40 in Mutis, ¢ aps, Gloves, Coats, Sacq nes, xamine them—satisfy yourself that ou: Kk THE LOW. eP OR Ee, ITTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. — Wimter Arra: i r ' igement. o—-_—_——— FTER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, Ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows ()* AND A | TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE WEST. TRAINS IfBG-7. ' ' l BRIVE—FROM THE WEST. drawer eaying it was‘ correct,’ and STATIONS. No. 1. No, 3. STATIONS. No.2. No, 4. went on with bis writing. ll a ai el oil : id Waid bitetinn aids oe A. M. r. M. P.M. A. M. A month lates ne Western b os Charlottetown ............) 715 1 50 Charlottetown.......... ; 2 30 10 00 eame to the yousg arugvist, and ii- ee Sten LIOT. +s. | 7 3d | 2 12 hioyalty Junction. ....... 2 i2 9 37 , Shion that % ; : . orth Wiltshire 8 i7 3 05 North Wiltshire.......... 1 29 8 45 formed him that a biil of large denomi-| unter River....---. decd” ee 320 | Hunter River........-+. | 8 30 pation was missing. The youny mon | Bradaibane o dik «ih ; $00 3 37 Bradalbane.............++. 12 45 7 53 “44 lid es h | County Line.......-+. ...| 9 UW | 4 07 CONE BI sock ches enats 12 36 7 43 suid he did not know how that could be} Freetown .. voces sds 923 | 423 PRE ice aveccces + tity as: Ul or he had delivered the ac » at ha UCR cos adc cccteest 9 40 | 4 45 KGa OtOR.. is cedeces vee. 12 05 7 05 for he bad delivered the package as he | | far} 1010 | 520 én|. 4. M 6 30 had received it; that the Has:‘ern | Sommpersice es ’ | PM. | P.M. |\Sammierside.......... 11 35 A. M. “ ea il . MMi 5 dp| 12 40 ar 10 35 banker had lo ked it over, and pro-| ee ee cer eee i> ae cd Miscouche.......++ row sf nounced it correct, and that he thought | Wellington......++++...... i M8 Race] W ClLLUMgtOMer-+eeeeeeeee ee. 9 49 hi 3 “bil ‘nded there. Tho | port tu secoveeeeo| SOB Post WelMorsds «+s nkes eet | Pe ils «responsibility ended there. RO | O'Leary... ...ecseeeeeeeees| 922 | Olam... 3..4 ie 7 54 santa el ° . ne hnai . sens: 1 STI < oko nc nckxsceneel 3 45 BI OGIRTIIIEE 0 chs bs es e00s aes 7 30 icts tr ; V r i Sir ss eb > i | |. — | SSARIEERSISERE oc nccescese ed : thus: two promin nt busines meo Alberton *........--- oe 1 20 | an 6 55 in responsible positions, ©n one side, | Tignish........ joss ca ee OS Tigneer. 0 22.. 85. | om} ” i, me ' | som, | and the unsupported of a young druzgist on the otber. were too unequal, andthe young maa *say-so : ae : ihe odds had to goto the wali; the community withdrew their patronage and confidence, his business was bre*xen | their | : up; he first attempted one thing, then } another, buat a cloud seemed to hang over him. “Years rolied on. The story was handed dewn from one to another, aad new comers imbibed the prejudices of the old; and twenty years later there was an odium attached to his character, so that at the mention of his name there was that falliag of the countenance which meant, “no Confidence” the younog druggist becume an old man, but ” never succeedcd tb revaning tiie social He died in position he had low. “Ooventry.”’ After he wasdead and buried the Gasbicr’s oli desk was taken to a shop to be vepaired. On removing the drawer, the missing ban k-bill was | to have be - Ig round sn lodzed behind it. “~t<- Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites is prescribed by the medical profession be- cause it is not a secret remedy, but a scientifically prepare l prepa ition of two most valuable specifics, that they find of un- eqalled value for their consumptive and emanciated patients. Take no other, -—<—-_e- Che totals of the gold and silver produc- tion in the United States during 1886 were respecti\ ely $35,000,900 and $49,895,930. vor the same year the imports of gold bullion and coin amounted to $41,309,181, against exports of $41,256,500. _- Special Notices. A FEW cases oranges and lemons for sale at Beer & Goff's. feb26 3i Cuorce winter-keeping apples by the barrel al Beer & Goll's. feb26 3i No i Laprapor Hérrine.—40 bbls. and half bbls. of these celebrated fish warranted, and for sale low at A. FE. Yuill’s, 65 Queen St. feb26 4i pd D. A. Bruce is selling the balance of tur eaps, fur and cloth overcoats, sleigh robes, and all winter goods at cost. feb dy wy tf : Men's Calf Laced Boots $3.50, reduced to $2.75, at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. feb3 tf : Lakric AN’S $2.65 reduced at $2.00 at Dorsey Goff & Co's. feb3 tf G REAT Reduction on Ladie’s Overshoes and Felt Boots, at Dorsey Goff & Ce’s. feb3 tf FINDINGS. QS lo : tha ‘, oil on ag ~~ age a1 L ath r, Calf, Goat, Tops, ‘egs, Nails, Lhread, &c., cheapest at Dorsey, Gioil & Co 8. feb3 tf THe only Steam Sewing Machine and Gun Repairing Shop in the Deminion, and the only piace where you can get every part of a Sewing Machine or a Gun made is at Brown s, at the Athenseum, Ch’town. tf—oe.30 —-—-_--s->>-o___ -—-—— Prince Alexander, the deposed king of PRAINS DEPART—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE —FR 0M THE BAST. STATIONS. | Ne. & 1 Ne. 2. STATIONS. | No. 6, | No. 8. i i P. M. A. M. Chariottetown.... ees 2 30 Charlottetown............ 10 25 Royalty Junccion.......... 2 ||Royalty Junction......... 10 05 PG, 6 0 kc BS Oceccccecde 3 23 | EPO ROR GS. «0 v00¥ seeteeeee 9 32 ( ar 3 55 j dp 9 00 Mount Stewart....... - || Mount Stewart....... } i (dp cm 4 ar, 850 | Cardigan..............0eee! 5 22 | 1} Cardigameces...ccccccesess ' 7 38 | EOI nose ccccee ar! 5 45 |. ». 2 Georgetown..... occceeseGDp 7 15 A. M. 7, ae 1 [: Ave 4 Mount Stewart........e+e. 4 05 || Mount Stewart...... 9 Ud MONGEE io Fivcccseh a vere sees 4 43 Hi MOPeL ....000v0e- eveerevetz 8 17 ee Nd. coke che ae cbt ! § 12 St. POtORGie. 0 sce- etnres vie 7 48 Bear River...... Shedeecees | 5 57 Bear River..+<sesé........ 7 03 a ar’ 6 40 isc cscs nee eevee GD 6 20 | | £. ee Railway Office, Clfarlottetown, Nov. 27, 1886.- AND LONDON AND GLOBS COMPANY. AE ne ee TH LIV eRPOGL Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction at 4.10 p. m., on Tuesday, All other trains run daily, Sundays excepted. 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 mM. JAMES COLE MVM EY, Superintendent. ~all prs 6i ee ee vom INSUBANUS ist January, 1586 . re CS 536,606,822. 63. (os FIRE RISKS accepted upon the most Favorable Con ditions and at Lowest Current Rates. R. R. FITZGERALD, Jan. 3, 1887. Agent, side For Bulgaria, is at his father’s residence in Darmstadt, seriously il with smallpox. TeL:PHOME COMPURY OF Pat a OOMPA? receiving offices within a quarter of a mile fy betweea Charlottetown, Hunter River, County and St, Eleanors, at the following Rates;— versation, or part thereof. .........ceceee +e. do do do do do do 6 to over i0 wiles. QUHCE EDWARD STAND, TY is now ready to transmit written, and verba' messages, by Telephone, Line, Freetown, Keasington, Summer- trom Station to Station, when the Gigiance is 5 miles or uncer, for each five minutes’ con- se gente snscenenseeenen o sesees osiicsses FO Conte OO Oe esi tari ek vic “6 ioe 2B TOOT ee weet ee er eee Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be sent from Station to Station at following Ratos ,-~ When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or under.................. 15 Cents When distance is greater than 10 miles.,....................- each additional word one cent extra, A discount of 20 per cent from the above rates Written messages wil! be delivered in Cherlott Special rates will be made for delivering at g: All communications and messages The Company is prepared to leare Telephoa* vo eésectbes secstesse. BH eee eens een eee will be made to lessees of instruments etown within city limits; from all ether m said ofiices. ater distances, rnuet bs prepaid, stromeni« in Charlottetown and Sum. me reide at established rates, and to treat with persous requiring private or toll iines, ¥or further information epply to the Subecriber, st Charlottetown R¢ Ob'tern, Oot, 19, 1866—-Lyor en 2B ANGODS; MANAGER, Fe Ae 18 he ee ae " ‘VE ee CHOICE FRUIT! Grapes, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, &c. 20 Boxes Choice RAISINS, 600 do Fine FIGS, 200 pounds Keeler’s Celebra- ted CANDIED PEELS. 10 Brls. CURRANTS, Choice Table and Cooking PRUNES. ee es GONFECTIONERY. Pure and Wholesome. 2 Cwt. Fine English CON- FECTIONERY : French Choco- late Drops, Caramels, Creams, Gum Drops, Barley Sugar Toys, Christmas Mixtures, &c., &e. Atso: Fancy Biscuits, Nuts, Jams, Jellies, &c., &e. % COFF. . = 3 we SER Doc. 8 1886 Valuable Property HOR SALE. 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