em ae ES BAR pandepanaateemaanenammates a ee a * Fot Would Yor Take cuiiimene ‘ wa eagy tor bed and i » iy art lu her bttle frij). d cap so Nine, With ber golden hai ving out at the edye, Like a circle of noon sunshine. \t | hummed tiie old tune of ‘‘Banbury Cross,’ Amd ‘Thi men who yut cut to Sea, it he le pily ia sh closed el i ‘Papa, fot would take for m 1wer d, **A dollar, le r little heart, she slept baby wearygwith pli her Warm in my ]ove strony arms, ch ed a Way. av, rand? i) the doilar meant all the world to me, ii ‘! and t sea aud sky, ! rest depth of the lowest place, hest of all that’s bigh ics with streets i palace 1 ure and stores of at at i aid not take for one i w, soft throt Cito il le 340% u ucart. the i ld that was ev r foun | busy wealth finding past, ‘would Ll take for one smiie of my darling’s Did I know it must be the last and rocked away, t content, > sOnY ched my baby ha sweet expressed to me had meant. on and | siept and - _—_—om + Preparation for Life ! bp rtant rnin’ oO read vod Lo other men.is the | inty to observe aeccuratelv {© iraw correct \iter setting importance of this power in affairs, and in seeking happiness and avoiding misery, he continues: “But if man does exist solely for his profession, neither does he exist solely tor ned unto him He is under certain obligations to his family and to his fellow-men, he has domestic and social duties, and tul hil these aright, and the eve: conditions of life, requires the keenest powers of observation,ot interpretation, | sod of judgement, And although destruc tion as surely the man who itwells ia moral darkness as it does him | ho takes his way heedless of all the| poye laws of his being, too often the evil be does di ACCEL Pp aod inferences for one’s sel iorth the business hot seil. awaits 's not with him, but lives | and works woeto those he loved and | would fain have protected Yet if is | here, it is io what regards their social! lite (and under social 1 include domestic upd political),that too many men seem to be unable to observe aright or te make any use ¢ t such observations they may have cor ectly made. When their course is pot taken atutter random. too often it is guided by blind empiric ism, Or else is Only a prolonged of ‘follow your leader. The bi Vv not trained to observe and to th ink for himself when the subjects he had to ex- amine and tothink about were e¢om- paratively simple, andoow the grown un Will notor cannot doit: or, if he { as es actually try, he is as likely to go ay astogo right, for he now must vith On what is extremely complex LS <A © te Humorous. i\neady men—Bakers. F ust fellows— Convicts. Hard work—Breaking stone. Good gore—A blooded horse. Takes things easy—The tramp. A jigh choker—The hangman. ix pounders— Retired pugilists. W. rm work—Catching sunshine. Dead broke—A shattered mummy. blank supposed that \ clean record—A new bool it must not be the nem bers of a brass bund are not story- i! because the y ‘uve bo ly res. . A Boston man has discovered that it is a man’s leys which drowu him. It i Was not for bis leurs ie would float, Vartics goipg in swimming would ke wise to leave their lees on the shore. A tramp reached into the pantry of an ont-of-town house the other bight aud tried to steal a pourd of butter, but it was so strong it drew him in and whist ed for the dog. that be will nevei country butter. A lady stood patie ntly pe the re- ceiving teller’s window ank the other day, but no one notice The tramp tackle Vows any more in a took any oi ber till s ativacted the attention of} the money-taker by lapping with Ler parasol on the glass, ‘Why don’t you pay attention to me ?” she asked, petulsotly, “Tam sorry ma’am, but we don't pay anything here; next win- dow, please,’ ‘Was the polite responere. A New York musical writer to have discovered that neither * The Star Spangied Banner” oor “ Hail Columbia ” are original American tunes, but that both were stolen from oid Ger- map wuthors, This discovery will net ukcourage any American citizen. claims ri . 66" v) * . q Wh e #7 16 Star-Spangled Banner” and | thail Coiambi: sy from is a mai-| ter ~ indifference so lopg as we know th the tune to “ Beautiful Snow’ Hot dite { ARD viu re tres end indiscretions of youth, nervous we ur css, eariy decay, loss of manhood, &e, i's *5°°O & «ecipe thet wil! eute you, PREK Ww ¢ : ' Q i LARGH, "8 groat remedy was dis- Seed os by a migsiouas “y in South America, Seu self-addressed env: tops to Rev. Joseru iuua . , Stati me dD, N ew York. pe a ete td > Z é AL Ls Special Notices. real new Overshoes and Rul pea 1% rsey, (ict “ Le Chore Froug 85 at Beer and Gofl's. some good, Ke aie se’s. Prevans for the cold, and get warin Uuderclothing cheap at L. i ~*~ Oxr c r Ontario apples, (large barre!s), the finest lot we have ever received This 1s the time forfimilies to buy in their su ply Beek & GorFr. juav d | Fixe ¢ Curese iN THe Crry— York Factory | make—forsale at George Carters Grocery tore bovld 4i 2aw LAl tock « \ rdaeons, Coucerlinas, Violios, Banjos, Guitars, Flutes, Violin strings wu er I ) selling < heap juov 4. ti (“REY and hite Blankets, very cheap, a } ‘I tonala s octl3 ri mae ti dd L et m rd, warm Ll nderek ‘ tp at L. BE. Prowse s nov 8 LADIES il Gentlemens fashionable Rubber Boota, Sli pers, and Overshoes, at Dorsty | Gorr & Co's. [sepl7 | \ Lor of ¢ Butter and Grapes at R. KK Brace Loc 29 rREPARI di col i, and get some good, warm Underclothing cheap at L. bk, Prowse's. nevs BooTs are very cheap at Dorsty, Gorr & i}Uus. {sepl7 Keep your feet dry by gettinga pair of ? |received at J. B. Maced: ' i | Dorsey, Goff & Co’s, Boots. {sep}7 AnoTuer lot Ladies’ » Fur Tippets, mald’s. oct25 just i Our fall Boots are just the thing--DoRsey, | GOFF X Uo [sepli Ose hundred barrels Choice Winter Apples | cheap at Beer & Gott s. {oct 27 Viv rock American Corsets, just re- ed at J. B. Maedonald’s, oct22 vre’s AsTRAL Oi (Kerosene) at Beer & Gotl’s. ject 27 | : and white flannels,splendid value, } | ual 5. ; OC 35 TO be sol l ‘the north side of a street leading | met } easty | more or lea | dated 5th June, i Green of ‘Lownship i umber seventeen, farmer, jof the one part, and Amy S8Me | same place, of the other part. Wiis | | j | | i | i ' | Wis | suffering from | | i 7 MORTGAGE SALE Wednesday, Bia © clock, boon, in Charlotte- at Public Auction on the twelfth d iy of November next, 1884, at the hour of tweive in front of the Court House, town. LL that tract, piece and parcel of £\& situate, lying and veg in Township number seventeen, and bounded and describea Commencing at a stake tixed on from Central (so called) to the Hinton Road, and on as follows, : Street, hifting | the south-west angle ot land formerly ia | posse ssion of Daniel Green, Esq. ; thence inortherly along the western boundary line of | Peeple say our Boots are Water-tight, said iand for a distance of nincteen chains and seventy-five links to land now in possession of Robert t. Holman, E-q ; thence westwaidly along the southern boundary line of zaid last rtioned land, a distance of seven chains and ninety-nine links, or to the said Hinton Koad ; thence southwardiy along the eastgrn side of the said Hinton Read a distance of pineteen chains and seventy-five links; thence — a distance of cight chains and tweniy-eight links to the place of commence- ment, ee by estimation an area of tifteen acres, three rods aud ten poles, a little , together with all buildivgs and thereon, and appurtenances therennto belonging. ‘The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a mortgage 1875, made between Charles Improvements Ann Green of the er further particulars apply at the office of Palmer and McLeod, Chariettetown. Dated at Charlottetown this 20th ber, A. D., 1884. Septem- AMY ANN GREEN, Mortgagee. Ch’town, Sept. 22, °54—oaw mon The above Sale is postponed until MON- DAY, the twenty-fourth day of NOVEM. BERK, ins‘ant, at the heur of Twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House. in Charlottetown AMY ANN GREEN Ch’town, Nov. 12th, 1884, £O LET, iK residence on Prince Street at present oceupied by Mrs. Arthur Swabey, coutain- rooms, fitted with grates, chan- ing eleven deliers, ete., in a good state of repair. Apply to F, S. MOORE, Ang 20—?ae WELCOME = *e “i 4 , Ry Mou al Toe (TRADE MARK.) SOAP Acknowledged the “STANDARD” of LAUNDRY SOAP. There is but One. Every bar is stamped with a pair of hands, and no Gro- cer should be allowed to offer any substitute. In the use of WELCOME SOAP pcople realize ““VALUE RECEIVED” and discover that superiority in WASHING QUALITY peculiar to this Soap. Cures Rheumatism, Diphtheria, Neuralgia, Erysipelas Croup, Lioarseness, Removes Dandruff, And restore iiair on Bald o Frice 25 rmaiTie. * Heads, and Viclsrr Fins. BRIDGEWATER. N_S. Cures all aches & pains April 23, 1484, land | | b | | } Croup, Asthma, Bron- chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, BLOOD POISON, and Skin Diseases (ON DOSE). For Female Complaints these Pille have no equal. matism, Bleeding at the Lungs, ‘Hoarseness, In- fluenza, Hacking ‘Cough, ‘I find them a valuabie Cathartic and Liver Pill.— Dr, T. M. Palmer, Monticello, Fla.” t by ‘In my practice I use no other.—J. Dennison, M.D. pe Wisk, Iowa.” Sold everywhere, or sen mail for ‘ 5 ets. in stamps. Valuable infor mation PRES. 8. JOHNSON | & CO., BOSTON, MASS. The Most Wonderful Family Exeels = other Remedies for Remedy Ever Kaown, an Ex ica Mn 1, 2 atar fgg poems type era Morbus, Dysentery, Chronic Diarrhoea, Kid- ney Troubles, and Spinal Diseases. Circulars free. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Whooping Cough Boston, Mass. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERN NAL USE. ARS ONS! ‘MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD. | | ILLS Posttively eure SICK-HEADACHE, Biligusnees, ones all LIVER PILL 0 It is a well-known fact that most of the Horse and Cattie Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless: that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very vaiuable. Nothing on Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s mful to each Pow- der, Dose. one teaspoonful to each pint of 4 WOK so positive . i cure’ Hoe ra, &e. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 2c, in porate eon mage Beton Bre = stam 7 secede din large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20. CHICKEN CHOLERA, Circulars free. 1. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO, _—¥_ CAPITA L, 2 - - = - = ” Risks Taken on Most Favo _——o Oo YT Fee. $2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. —— 1) ‘abie ‘Terms. AbaiiNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: - FH. ARNAUD, Ch’tewn, Feh, 27, 1884 DORSEY, GOFF & COS. 0:0— =<—- Uelebrated Make of Boots are taking the lead all over the Island. 0 goed Fit, Very Cheap. and wear as well as Custom Boots. cee = —)-—— — BSE SURE AND GET OUR iVEAKE. DORSEY, GOFF & CO Cl’town, Sept. 18, 1884,—eod whkly CHARLOTTETOWN © SiSH PND DOCH FACTORY Peake’s Ro. 3 Wharf, PALMER & CO. PROPRIETORS ~O — We are now manufacturing and will sel! at the lowest cash prices; Ee Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Aychifrayes, pouting and Conductor Mould ings, Baljusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc. We are prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenon- ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, etc, All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice. With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the utmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. iss. N / sen run daily as scowe (Su nda aye Cenynay = Ch'’town, Jane 7, 1884 wkly ly PRINCE EDWARD iSLAND RAILWAY, 7 Sumer Arrangement. iSs4. trains will AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE. FROM THE WLST. { STATIONS, E fer Mix’d. fata STATIONS, fsa, | M.;AM. P.M. iPM. P.M.) AM, harlottetown ....... ; 00 | 8.25 § §.40 | Ubharlottctown eet tee 4.20 | 9.20 oyal ty Junction, 6.15 9,00 | 4.40 Roy ao Junction. dp! 7.f » 4,00 § 00 North Wiitshire.....| 6.50 | 9.52 4.47 |iNorth Wilishire..... 1625 | 254 8.13 dunter River..... .-| 7.00 10.03 | 5.00 | thunter Kiver..... | 6.15 2.38 | $.00 oe re 1 7.25 110.46 { 5.35 || frada bane. 6.651 | 260 7.25 sounty Line......... 7.31 (10.56 . 5.45 ||i County Line ..| 5.45 | 150 | 7.16 PPM bo ove elas be 7.41 {4 Li2 > 6.69 CROW Mids. 6c) Gc | 6.34 {| 1.85 | 7.02 Aeusington....... .. 7.55 jLL.35 | 6.18 Ken ee 5.20 | 112 | 6.48 wanes 2. el iy) 4.55 {12.35 | 6.10 vileaiveiie ar 8.20 12.10 6.50 | Summerside..... 1A.M, dp 5.40 | 1.45 | ar} 430 '11.20 | Miscouche.,,.....+.. 8.55 2.08 Miscouche.......... | 4.45 10.57 | yy ellington Kees oebeee | G14 } 2.37 : \ eil:ingion, icc ka 57 10 29 UR EEIAG sb dc onus be | 943 | 3,28 "ONE UUM; ks cus | $28 9.35 NEE no's shincsneien 10.85 | 4.50 | PE neds Tene s 237 {| 815 Pepeeeeaig... wf as. 10.53 | 6.45 Bloomfield ....... <1 eae 61 ee Alberton. , 11.18 6.10 Alberton ........d}j 1.6% { 7.10 Pignish .... ee San ee dL. 55 ! 7.00 Sigal. ar 1.15 | 6.00 | TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. . Ee * : | STATIONS. | Express. | Mixed. STATIONS. | Express, Mixed. Charlottctuwa ...... 3.30 p.m.) 6.15 a. m. Ubarlottetown.... . | 9 05a, m.! 6.30 p m Royalty Junction....|3.45 ** | 6.34 “* cayalty dunction....} 850 “ 16.10 «— sick aces ticcskeee Lee % hXegss sci ects 8.38 * 16.53 * ION sie os sii ds poles 4.0 T7718 © lBedfotd..osacaoan,.) aes * Lkee © ae eee ar 4.35 ‘** | 7.00 * ee es +s | -_ Mouut Stewaré.. dp 440 « $15 «< iount Stewart.. 2 7 ke ms os = MnCGEE 5 5siss ken eceg Oe % | 800% iMored.......°......1 ems o leew os Sh. SOOT Gai cinkstss, ee 9.33 * NOE Bev incscccst Cee | 313 “ Coa Giver... ciss ee {10.26 + war Lisvor, .cvscces. | GON ** TRIS oe, eee eek es a 645 * 11.16“ OE RA hb Gg ge dp] 6.00 * 1.30 ¢ viount Stewart ......; 445 p.m.) 8.20 a. m_|| tiount stewart... 7 58 3 25 Cardigan. ....... ae | 5 am. *¢ ee Cf Candigam..2... | 6. 58 We . oe ~_ Georg-town ....... ar] 6.00 c j10. a ‘* | oreors etown.. 8p 6.40 ey 245 “ = Tr: ains are run by Eastern Standard Tine JAMES COLEMAN, Supdrintenticint, Railway Ofitcs, Uharfottetewn, Miky 27; 1884, Verchanis Bank of ‘Hinlifay. ‘ ee ee a z } i ' | | | d a tilore Reaging WEEKLY AND ISLARD Anktus CONTAINS fatter Uh any other Fa) er Published in P. &, OnLY $1.00 4 YEAR me eee we Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Mo gets ition, and Fairness, THE EXAMINI SR is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion wwe ee The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS Is A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It is Always full of News AND Always up to the Times, The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus eaved to The Advancement of the Agri- cultural and lndustrial ibteresis of the Provines ! mty yar . ‘ . . fe EXAMINER is in favor of | giving a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the Lostitutions the Laws and Protection cf the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, irom the office | of The Examine: Publishing Company, | corner Great George and W: ater Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, IN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, —-S5UCH As— Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand | E ecciots, Posters, Hendbille, Dod igers | Cry Cy, dons in firet.claga etyls and a RAtiod EXAMINER Lian 17, i eget. ' 8B a ; Ph. A % t a: > ve goa HEATHE hi BELLE, Fall Arian ogement, Oo forge ade 2% as follows :— Will leave O we 1 Brush Wharf for Chin lottetown every Lue "ednesday aud | Thursday mornings, vt seven o'clock, cali ling | at China Pos Hailiday’s Whar es. | Leaving Charl { i | | » Vou cr 7th, Ise 64, oF Lelle will rug lay GAY, tana tetown for Halliday's cy: Poiat and Urwell Brush Wharf gz eis etalaes at two o clock, reiial gs, gy at Brush Wharf every Tucsday and VW ednesday ‘ ry é ay nip b ts, and 2m lay ni . | i 1+ Pht ay might reter ig ilotletown | arriv iving about enght oc'ock. P Every briday morning, at von o'clock, leave Obarlotictown ivr Crapaud; leaving { rapaud for Charlottetown at « leven v'elock, remaining at Charlottetown same night, Saturday, leave Charlottetown for ¢ rapane, at nine clock, a. m., I avin; t Crepaud for . Hy) Charlottetown, about one o'clock, p. m, JOMN HUGHES, Ch’town, Qcl. ], S4.—Im o Agent Aw pat lm eaw ‘rhe ples ady Boston ST re At is xi CARRULL—vept Ht WORC ib b—Ci Bi, Blawkelship, LEAVE Gh’ TOWN, Th URE DAYS, 5, P.M. LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, NOCH ToT Brows, Pessepger accom modation excellent, Freight carried at lowest rates, Fgg cases handled with createst care, CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, May 31—pat jo vr tpi io Sm « . ~ a s-. 7 se? Pin ~ STEAMERS ST. LAWRERCE AND PRIXCESS OF WALES. SURMER ARRANGEMENT, NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetow: lictou Landjng evéry Moncay, Wedticsdey, Thureday and Saturdsy mornings, at ec ven o'clock, connect. ing there with the Train for Halifax, Be. turning to Charlotictown on Monday, Wede nesday, Friday end Saturday, abou iwop. m ,on arrival cf train frem Halyfax , = Leave Pictou Land ie icr Georgetown ca Thorsday, on arrival of train at ivo p.m, Leave Georgctown fer Piciou Landing every Friday mcuiming, at five a.m, NEW ERUNSWICK. CA*ASA AND THe UNITED STATES. Leave Summersiae every cay (Sunday excepted) On arrivai of Trin from Chap lottetown, connecting at Shediac ‘with Trains tor each of the above pamed places; and at St. John, with sieamers of the Intema. tional Company and Ratiway for Portland apd Boston, Also leave Charlottctovn for Sum- imerside every Mondsy morning at Ube o'clock. Returging, leave Shediac every day (Sundays excepte@) on ariival of day tain from St. Jobn, for Summerside, connecting there with train for Charlo‘tetown. Also leave Summerside fir Charlottetown every Soiurday evening, @bout five o'clock, By order, . tay 10 Ff, W. HALES, secretary Che rlottet own, June 1j, 184 STUAMER MURAI wilh Montreal to thailotietowl, Leaves Montreal, Mouday, Ijth every alternate Monday alterwards, Keturning, leaves Summerside, Tues lay, 10th August, and every alternate Tuesday. Iperv 5 Aug bp, ag > uperior passen accowmodation, apd freight carried saaletees loweet rates. q Lut ELL BRGS. Ch’ tow n, Ang. 1, R84 PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, , tinue to act as Solicitors for Patent s, Caveats Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, sae England, Frances, Germany, ete. He nd Books Patents sent free. Thirty-seven ye , experenss Patents obtained throueh MUNN & ¢ “0. are noti in the SCIENTITIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, most widely circulated scient: “nor. €3 DD fs years Weekly. Splendid engravings a add. inter sting Be feemetion. Specimen ce { tific Amere mseni free, A ddres SMUNN & Ct SBN TLPIO AMERICAN Oilice, 261 Broudw: SOP ES. y, New York. , POTERES nee Ss NE EES, a ™ ONE DOLLAR A YEAR | Dulie hou ie ini | | T is a fact wor'h know i Mrs, Seplita Potter’s Bone Kbcurmatic | cocnt eanpe’ be excelled for icmoviry , in and rorenes® Iti 18 no athe troch, supposes simply b e hove ! sed vpes by others hh if posits Lid ‘tae of Pain,” Sere threat caret stand belore ils power, All we osk iss tris! that ycu may bo com vinosd of the tuth ef our statement. Onrer porience isilet ono beltig tried alao et vic many morc. at t . , : ° - lee. See circular for particulars and testimoniels, and try bottie—it will not fail to de all that is promised . Vv. BARKER, St. Jobo, Wholesale Agen’ Ww. hey ‘ATSON, lott eee re J. A. OR OSSMAN, Mic tak ton, Lot 27, Oe! £2, 1882 ~-cod w bly