A ge 5 i es i *§ oo - We Teg 3 ie e igen ates tee AG ih GR Me sii ty tee. Fee ra oe - ” ee a ee a ae _— me en am Ser 5 eats a he Mh 9 a nn a oe A tins inn NR aha nnn ilies SS ——S A OE . dg galedeaeaeaeea aad. il 2 Wo EP 3A UT A —_— oonigmans = ~—— : or 2 eth 7 TEM NATLY BMXAMINER, FHBRVUARY cles (llamado ‘ Kose who winns ethe din eel agentes wlbeern st : ee maine evles : ; eee ee — - Saneeanaaia - Seuaenan a eT “ - - . { “TT Y TATE . cn ~ ‘ . . ~ ‘ oR } CURRENT NOTES. Special Notices. 9 fy The prison profits at Sing Sing fcr Virrnen barrels Fox Berries at Beer & a ¢ a is Y - (f 4 7 AO ry amounted to Sb6.000 : \EGw « f F : . ; ‘ B BRLANKers at J) B, Macdonald's. , hea tive trill ' 3 hs ' a if ivei . — 7 mi sis amet deen The Most Wonderfal Family ; Excels « mer Geneties for wavy heen o; ~— e Mos ‘ ’ es a a SCA y Oct 5" ‘ by the Government, DANUBE, & Very Digh patent Hour at Beer & | Remedy Ever Known, : CURRS . isodh enol: } . , ; , —_ ov rl tered 129 dog. at| Gils (Jan. 31.| gr CURES. Dipbiberte era, Morbug. Dysentery: ga a : ¢ + fas a, : Chronic Dlarrhoea, - ian ! i 7 hi a . ; ; ) é B \yre id the mortality is in Hk celebrated Hub Dressing or Velish for eaten, eet a ie ie 5 a Seen. ee : A Ladies’ and Gents’ Vine Boots DORSEY, | Lungs, Hoarseness, In- . 3 JOHNSON & CO., , Qore & Ca jant7 | fluenza, Ha ‘king Cough, Boston, Mass. ' a t] Whooping Cough SB “ »| 1 : . 3s - aie, Nas teil (he) susten dasher rails at Brown's; the latet! FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL US fiercely attacking | American siyle and silver plated, at the a VE | ¢ Atheneum, Charlottetown, { 3 Pu RCA i i : Cf n Vienna on account| Daxupe, Choicest Pastry and Bread Flour | ‘/MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD. | | sHS Measures OF Fepression adopted | mae 9? capi Cnr | Positively cure SICK-HEADACHE, Bilionsness, and all LIVER and ey Sombie these’ Pilic hi ' | lew CReerers,—Save your life by buying a BLOOD POISON, and Skin Diseases (OMB FILL & poen)....¥ ee ee Monticello, Fla.” e uo menul ayvainst anarchism | ca a ee oe rT eee | have no equal. ‘I find them a valuable Catha ‘ > ——— GS hed epasewnene, or een bal air at once JORSKY, Gore & Co. wil ‘In my practice I use no other. —J. Dennison, M.D., DeWitt, Iowa. Soid e ) . lrun kKulwav bave since P Donas . : ‘ 4 J , mail for 33 ets. in stamps. Valuable information FREE. 1.'8. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. ’ " ee hse | A FRésH lot of choice teas via Northern ee ene u ariti are adopted = ail re- | t t received ; he L ‘ It is a well-known fact that most of the i ' ‘ p Pp Light, just received at the London Hcuse | gubres and Cattle Powder cola tn tale qunn- ‘ ures toguard the Vie | syow Snox Moccasins for $1.00, Rubbers} — try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition | o> — . a ine _ . | Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. } . ' - { Uvershoes cheap, st DORSwy, Gorr « Nothing on Earth will make hens | ‘ ' : ‘ | Co’s, jani7 | lay like Sheridan's Condition Pow- j A Nova’ sbenent sociely, which : ‘ j der, Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint of 7 : ea aut botnets te. tn | mal ped bs for paymel ts in cases | ., “OLD and Silver Plating of every descrip- food. It will also positively prevent and cure | Hog Cholera, &¢- aie teancones, oie by mail, $1.20 hineCs }) Visi Is U é nents i Cases . it < 7 stamps urnished in large cans, OO; by H, 91.3. . Z : tion done at Rrown’a, at the Athengseeum, Char- tAMPS. ee 1. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. sickness, accident and death, is being | |tcatawn ‘seed CHICKEN CHOLERA, Circulars free. 5 i ‘ ’ rganized in Steilarton Bismarck issaid te be fashioning a scheme ot colonial aggrandisement, in which he adopts the policy which has | nade Englar It is pro] cu hterary men of GS pOssesslons So vast. sed that all the distingish the world should } make prose and poetical tributes to} Victor Hlugo on the occasion of his 83rd | birthday this month. S. Liddel Grey county, 0: the township of Osprey, | y, ' laims to be the oldest! mau in Canada. He ean prove, he says ’ : ° | that his ave is 108, and he ean still} walk, read and eat as well as most ess advanced years. | | Reeent decisions in Illinois are to the effect that a liquor seller cannot shield himself behind the piea that he did not know his customer was drunk or a minor. but he mustknow that he is sober, or of age, as the case may be. Judge Peters,of Maine,has been hold- ng a Divoree Court, in Bangor. On Monday forenoon he allowed twelve divorces. In no less that nine of these the woman was the applicant. The were various—unfuithfulpess, de support, extreme CAaNlse- sertro faliure to crneity. etc. intended, Jhildren skies,” Karly childhood, as nature should be tree from all care. are born “heirs of the earth and aod all that comes to them is received without question or wonder. But, as they develop into maturity, they should gradually be taken intothe confidence of the parents and made partners in the tamily interests, Canadian merchants and manufactur ers who have large mails save a third in their postuge expenses, it is said, by sending their mail matter in bundles by express to the nearest Post Office on the United States side of the boundary line, where they mail it at the two- cent rate, whereas they would have to pay three cents if the matter were mailed on side. The miners of Durham have taken the first practical step towards utilizing the recent changes in the English Con- stitution for democratie purposes. They resolved to ren Workingmen’s candidates for three out of thirteen con- stitnencies in the county, and to pay £625. In London there is talk of rone ning bine workingmen aod raising 4 fund of £17,000. The most talked about book of the day is Georve Eliot’s “Life and Letters,” by her second husband, who seems to be a born journalist, for he allows events to convey their own story in a connected sequence without injecting himself into the narrative or tincturing it with sympathy or prejudice of his own. The volumes throw no new light on the two marital romances of her life. The dynamite outrage and scare are certa:n io result in a reorganization of the English detective force. It is pro- bable that a new force of secret service men will be organized for tie express purpose of tracking political and quasi- political offenders. This force will co- operate with similar bureaus at Paris Berlin, Vienna, and St. Petersburg in giving each other warning of plots, and of the movements of suspected per- soOue. The Paruellites are very exultant over the recent reception of their leader and the proceedings of the Boun- dury Commissioners. Special attention is called to the honor paid to Mr. Par- nellby Arnott, a wealthy Scotchman and proprietor of a strong anti-Parnellite journal in Dublin, and by Sir George Colthurst, a wealthy Tory landlord. Phe reapportionment in Ulster will give the Parnellites several additionnl seats aud they now calculate on winning 87 out of the 103 Irish constituencies, A London special siys that in the Fortnighly, Mr. Irving has an article on ‘American Audiences,’ Dissecting its qualities, Mr. Irving keenly says :— “The dominant characteristics of an American audiences is impartiality. They do not sit in judgment, resenting as positive offences a lack of power to convey meanings or a divergence in the interpretation of a particular character or scene’ When they do uotlikea performance they simply go away. ‘hbey are not only quick to understand and #ppreciate, but they take a genuine pleasure iu the expression of approval. They are\ Bot surpassed in quickness ‘ woess of comprehension by have yet seen.” and co! ple UR apy audience | ‘Kent Muuts,’\_“* Matchleas,” ‘Maple Hill.” “Glenmorris.% all choice brands of Fami'y Flour, cheap, % Henry Beer’s Waro- youse, Water Street, neat Ferry Wharf. * (deo 81 6i why ascii ain tate. sui HERE are just two things that is an impos- | sibility todoon P. bk. Island, and that is to | stop people from drinking brandy, and to carry a piece of tine Machinery to Brown’s that he cannot mend or make new, such as Sewing Machines, Guns, ete. Shop on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. dec} —tf. GREAT BARGAINS in Boots and Shoes during the Holidays at Macdonald’s Boot Store. dee20 MILLER BROTHERS are ready to make a pre- sent of a Sewing Machine to any one that wili buy their class of goods elsewhere for less money. [declY tf Prepare for the cold, and buy a good, warm Fur Cap at lL. E. Prowse’s. [dee 2 Roya Bakine Powper at Beer & Gofl’s, dec29 FAIRBANS' SCALES repaired at) Brown's, at the Atheneum ¢t h’town. tf—dee6 Patronize L, E, Prowse. decll Cnorce Istanp Honey just received at Beer & Goff’s. jan7 BLANKETS AND QuILtTs.—Above stock sellj ing cheap at J. B. Macdouald’s. dec20 Lors of Boys’ Fur Caps, cheap, at L. E. Prowse’s. [dee 20 Kent Mitts and Matcheless at beer & Goti’s. [Jan, 31. SKATES sharpened at Brown’s for ten cents, Who'll have another. At the Atheneum, Ch'town ti-—deot TABLE Prunes, “5 cents per pound, at Beer & Goff's. dec29 Dorsty, Gorr & Co, sell Boots very cheap. i anl7 REGULAR TRADER. 1885. SPRING TRIP. 1885, THE CLIPPER BARK “MOSELLE,” 500 Tons Register, Classed 10 years Al in English Lloyds, Alexander MeLeod, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for tharlottetown, On or about the Ist APRIL next, carry- ing Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Sourls and Summerside. For Freight or Passage, apply in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street ; in London to J Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street ; or here to the owners PEAKE BROS. & C2. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1885. FOR SALE. THE Black Bash Lobster Factory, Lot 45, lately occupied by Doyle & McBride, Souris East. ‘That is:--1 main building, 52 feet long by 30 wide; 1 shed, 20 feet long by 12 wide; 1 warehouse, 20 teet long by 13 wide; 1 cook house, 20 fect long by 12 wide —all in good order, together with all outfits, nearly complete. Also, 660 lobster traps and trap ropes. For particulars and terms apply to OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, P. bk. L, Jan. 30—1m 2aw why 4i SURPLUS BAND INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. A SET of Brass Band Instruments, con- sisting as fullows, viz. : One B Flat Baritone Brass, Piston Valve, One E Flat Pocket Cornet, Silver Plated, Piston Valve, oar B Fiat Brass Cornets, Rotary Side Action, Two E Flat Altoes, Brass, Rotary Top Action, One B Flat Baritone, do do do One E Flat Circular Bass do do do One pair Cymbals, Turkish. The above Instrements can be seen by ap plyiag to Mr. Galbraith in this city. HENRY BEER, Lt Col. & Pres, Band Committee. Ch’town, Dae 11, 1884-007 akl yi - NOTICE. FHXHE Subscriber, being about to leave the Province for the winter, requests all per sons indebted to him to pay their several amounts to Jas. DesBrisay, at the office of DesBrisay & Angus, in my premises, Queen Street, whose receipts will be a sufficient dis- charge, and who will also attend to the dis- posal of any Bank Stock or Rea! Estate for me during my absence. WILLIAM DODD. Ch’town, Dee. 8, 1884.—2mo 2aw wkly 2 GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE! —X—X—, —————— 1 ‘ y r v Ur y 7 14% COMMENCING EVERY MORNING ATS A.M. Or a : a lately increased our motive power and made several additions to machin- ery plant, we are in a better postion than ever before to attend to the wants of our customers. , : ; Having a large staff of workmen employed, our monthly output of Furniture is very large ; but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we are desirous of keeping our stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all our goods at the lowest possible price FOR CASH. The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock and askjfor prices. Orders by letter promptly attended to. Funeral Furnishing a Speciality. Beau- tiful, Good and Best Value in the Prov- inces, MARK WRICHT &« CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 14, 1884. MORRIS & IRELAND'S > NEW IMPROVED PATENT EICHT-FLANCE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. —_———_ 9 —---— rE HE only Eight-F'ange Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY SAFE made, such as : Ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing ,the bolt work with the whole of the tilling (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as far from the fire and thief as it can be. : ° 2ad. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate cf the door being on hinges, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to Lave ezsy access to the lock and boit- work. He can thus easily change the lock, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order. 3rd. IRON INSILE LINING, stronger than weed, and which retains the moisture in the filling for an indefinite time. Wood 1s thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs the moisture and ‘‘requires filling over again.” , 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, warping or ipjary to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. 6th. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in ftire-proof safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing the parsage of heat, it having to p»ss over twelve inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes containir gone, two or three tl inges. THESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the greatest fires «cn this continent, and have the CHAMPION RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires. We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing of large numbers throughout the Dominion. BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm, monials and information, address, JOSEPH JACOBS, GENERAL AGENT. which prevents For prices, testi- MORRIS & IRELAND, G4 Sudbury St., Boston Mass, — PRINCE EDWARD ISLA Iss4-5. Winter Arrangement, 1884-5, N AND AFTER MONDAY, RD ISLAND RAILWAY, ECEMBER 8th, 1834, Trains will run daily as follows _ i “ onceetneniiotanng pitti RAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. | | STATIONS, |No, 1,/No, 3, STATIONS. No. 2,(No, 4, i ; ‘ | AM, P, M. i a eee P. M.A. M Oe eg, ey ge TS CRA RN, tam 1 219 |'Ohéritiofngn <..... 4... 4.45 110.15 NE Pe cc ace secen On 2.93 Royalty J unction.. cueccsdewueesocel SRE Gee NC ta 8.30 | 3.30 |\North Wiltehire..........«ccccoccesse, 3.30 | 9.00 cain gn bt aus sag PD cate aS nf SOG. 1 SES lator Miner... coccicocetcesss.scksee ih BS te ns hhc css hs dens caeecsycces ae SRE POM de cies dais secevaene* sah vies 2.40 8,08 Ce Mas)... heete late ce... Wee EOP NOnunky Ling hom | 230 | 728 “ce ages cE ae ee a | 9.43 | 4.47 || Freetown, .... ede 6sicwkcats ei seas 2.13 ) 7.43 ne re ane 10,10 1 5,10 RUE i rons Ch iie enka oes; 1,50 7.20 ¢ ar 0.45 | 5,45 cdp 1.15 | 6.45 aie ee (P.M. SammMersides soos revcccesecceseses, A, M, Cap) 1.00 w 1L10'} MI os cele s oes tee 1.22 Mins siss5. . co hccs 10,47 Wellington ,.. Ae ee a We NOD cbs nncincdcdhecennbasacias. 10,20 ee ak ai 2.35 j PT oss sc clicc wise a 9,35 RNIN oe chs... a Oe a 3.55 RE LMOES oie nkcnscebe nu bieasehewie cies ee 8.15 | ec lsiay eosey. sa eee 4.20 Blasi fied, ss sins unos ete ib lenves hoccnct 7,49 | a ee 5.00 Sper... . 6d ogoncdebsececcce ---dp 7.10 NN ow er ee ar] 6.00 TIPGIOR. . 650s cecnodac vend ecdébaveonen dp 6,10 ~ TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. j } } \ j STATIONS. |No. 6.|No, 7.|| STATIONS. |No. 6,/No, 8, mh A, M. Charlotigtown cccccccccvccccnces ehieeie ' 2,30 | |pCharlottetownes.cccsssses evccccccessss/ 19,30 Royalty Junction... .... Cn ccaeroeceebe.« 2.53 | Royalty Junction,....co0 eeecessece cove 10.07 BIN, 0 a rnk send cdsecncsccas ererrrss 3.30 || Bedford....sccccccccccese. .. ce eeeser ce} 9,30 Meunt Stewart.......seees yibenteb liebe 4.10 en Pian dp| 8.55 | COPGIZAD ..ccccccedececsed. ..c.00ccvesede 5.30 shai eil og shinies sy on te se ius | 7.25 Georgetown Pahecees .dskae Peter eeweeeeee 5.55 I Se ie ee ee 7 P. M,|| | A. M, Mount Stewart..s.e.ceee oebe aise) oo dane! Ace Tee OOOWONG. i 6cs5, 8 ee. dp! 8.55 MOTE. s knees cece eebesese eevevecceccess ee HONS 6 ioc eked. ee 8.10 Oe PN Bvik sks \s hibbudeide cc ous wat a Oe | 7.39 One evel... pesebbudeenedce “| 6.10 | Bear River., a ee Rea ad a ee oo 6.50 DOT is 6 0b bh sie 00s ieenadeke 6.55 | Souris. .... add ahs Gul ah HO eR is ince sa ) 6.05 <eseiaitecomencneataeaiaanemnctaamnaeltemensoeaammnlsmetcencncmepraiememenne tone ten teen tamaeadhalibenditipiaameane timeaigllieet inal. > ane cddoanumaes acme Lime SAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, ## Trains are run by Eastern Standard Railway Otlice, Ch’town, Dec. 5, 1884,—all pa Gi CHARLOTTETOWH SASH AND DOOR FACTORY | Peake’s No. ? Wharf, PALMER & COG.. 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