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Re hie * a, “ eo a. 4 + ee pe Race LIAS AE a’. co Soap ane celia elnaie Biela eS ERIE and Ree ae Sas SCE Rito? ¢ poke. “i Epes ging he on “iat 4g ee Cee ta gee RA: es & Ses a tee Sevens Fe * ae. ae #33 eb Wage lin Re Ma al OE Be = ” ba eee « Se ate: iy Pe fe! 24 My Luxury |, ‘noticed a greal blot of ink on my Take from me every luxury but one Rut leave me one, the oaly one | choose A little while each day to sit alone And take a glance at all the latest news. | want to know what in the world transpires, The deeds and strange events of every clime, Which flashed alonz the telegraphic \lmoet ignore the lapse of passing time. wires ‘ { read of wara, of battles fought and won, Of armies routed and of thousands slain, | te, then driven from the} K ines raised throne And hurled back to obscurity again are ' gain I read of reckless loss of lite, A boiler bursts, or trains collide Lud lives are for accidents are And death »a thousand tlie, rile ways lost, may com he - L also read of devastating storms, earth's upheaviogs and volcanic fires, | How restless Nature in her changiay terms Lays hold of lite which in her grasp expires. ’ ct L read of crimes as fiendish and as dark As ever stained this sin-polluted sod : How Cains escape and noue can see the mark Except the eye of the Omniscient God. it grieves me, too, to learn the sad details Of want and suffering felt in other climes ; I'm also pained when wickedners prevails fret justice fade lehind adrancing crimes I read of Alcoho!l—the fertile source Of countless crimes, distress, disease and pain, Wark hearted deeds, grief, anguish und re- morse ‘ Maintains his cruel an l despotic re'gp, And how the advocates ef temperance Are laboring those maniacs to save, Who to the very brink of hell advance And headlong rush down to the drugkard’s yrave And many a picture beautiful aod bright, Of noble deeds an’ true audmanly thought, The mighty press reveals t» public light fa courtly halls and in the humble cot. er pe ‘Then if you wish te do the people good, Let every home be stored with useful news, (nl feed the mind with literary food— i With trathful records ant enlightened | views. Give usefal knowledge, not the frothy trash aud rabid ravings of disor‘ered brains, | Exalt the ove, the other try to quash And write tue truth despite the worl gains. Shen jet us have a truthful, honest Unswayed by bribes. in purpose stroug, la counsel wise. ta useful news replete Che shield of right, the expose of wrong. S. Moore Waebec sheet tirm and _—— _-—om «+ Results of Free Trade. ' sot | A speaker al a public meeting ip | Loudon recently said :— Yesterday | mot ning r | rose eur ly. My hot w ater | was brou ght in a Belgian zine jug, and, | us is my wont, I worked half ao hoor | in my garden with a Belgian fork aud | at American hoe, I (hen took off my} French boots, put on a pair of Algerian | slippers,and weat ia to breakfast, which | consisted of bread made from Odesss | wheat, Normandy butter, French (poached), Mocha coffee, and Swiss | milk. Comparing my Geneva watch | with the American clock, I found it was time io set forth; so [ put eome American tobacco into a French pipe, and, having lighted it with a Swedish match, I weot to the railway station, with its Belgian iron framework, from which a German engine drew me to the | «ity over rails madein Belgium. Here} { worked for four hours with an Ameri ean stylographie peo, and then went to tuncheon—American wheat-bread, but- ter from Canada, Australian mutton. Swiss cheese, Vienna beer; the knives were American and the waiter was 4 fSs% | aia vana cigar, und contianed my toil. sue meantime | despatched a box to triend, ciosing it dowo with nails, and further securing s ime Russian cordage. My friend was ad- vised on Belgian piper, Through topping, [found I had lost a buattoo, which was promptly replaced Datch one, Atsevea I prepared for dinner by drinking ha'f a glass of Spauish sherry with Datch bitters. My dinner was made up of Portugal oys- ters and Chablis, consomme soup, which «ame in a powder from France, tinned entress from the same country,* wegian have, Sweedish black-eock, American beef, and Belgian potatoes, italian cheese and French wine ; of Chartreuse and a Manila cheroot followed, anda cup of Kast India coftee brightened me for my journey home. Arrived there, I entered by opening an American lock, which was on a Swedish door. ‘To please my wife, | bought her a box of Datch confectionary and a French straw bonvet, aud for my vitla German toy. Here I found ea 1 vite playing German wusic on a Freneh | with a French shade on the famp. | took out my Italian violincel- io, and, having applied some Freneh resin to my new “Leipsic bow, played for some time wiih her. Ab- ruptly breaking off, I told her my ad ventures during the day in much the sume language as above. She grew exit- ed being a Fair-Trader, and assurd me that though men might have such ex- perience, the case was different with women. I replied by that she get ber bonnets, sew, trimmings, ribbons, hoots, and most of her clothes France, maniies from Germany, hair from Russia, and her teeth trom America, We got to high words; so, putting oo my F french boots and gloves, | seizing my Malacca cane aod Freach | felt hat, L left the house, bailed a hand solu with a patrol American wheels, wad spent the rest of the evening at the French plays. Going home in on Aaeriean tramear, L arrived, to throw plano, silk for luce, from her will’s, | Ha id-e at Beer & Goff's. wonderful low prices j trlaas Colwill’s Got?'s. | in town, Boot Store. | cheap fora few weeks, to — room for new } lots, at W. wholesale and retail at Beer & Gott's donald’s. tion done at Rrown's, at the Athensum, (‘har- jottete oe W. the the B = Book and Tract Society's Deposi- tary . F. Ellis (rar 16 Two a ovusaNpD DoLiars in Marlin and pure Manilla in stock. Ciinch Nails, Lobster Traps, ' NORTON Bros. | Underclothing sibility todo on P. E. Island, carry a prece of fine 4 consoled myself with a Hae | In French | with } by a | Nor- | a trifle | little } tine remindiog ber | dres- | gloves, | ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW THE DA. LT EVA. MON: ER, “MARCH myself in ap American chair, whence 1 — retiv ing, eur ri- | French wall-paper. Ere partook of some Belgian rabbit, ied, washing it down “with br: andy=-an - retine d | bed water, sweetened by F ‘rench sugar. Finally, l reposed on stead of the same nationality.” Special Notices. { Baxecess Frou, 5 cts, per pound ; 30 pound boxes, $1.35, at Beer & Gcffs. mehio | A spLenvie lot of Tea Pots at W. P. ¢ dw dy wky—-mchI3° and = biwnap (feb 2] MacponaLp is seiling Felt Hats at| mehl7 | (thamber > tr, | very cheap at Wat iu dy wl ‘ w ehts Jal. | Lobsters } CANNED Salmon, és. -™ SETS, Tea selling DINNER tate, sets, are Me. R. Co Gore, of the firm of Dorsey, Golf & Co., has returned from a visit abroad, | where he has bought at a low cash price a | large Spring Stock (Latest Styles) of Bosts, | Shoes and Slippers Dorary, Gore & Co fab?s Goop Coprtsx at W. P, Colwill's mchi8~— 4w dy wky. One hundred boxes Boneless Fish at Beer & (feb 21 lowest prices mehl7 Room Parek, guaranteed the at J. B. Maedonald’s. Frrcren barrels Fox Berries at Beer & Goil's (feb ; Lapies’ Rupsers (all sizes) at Macdonald's | mchl7 we WeE are selling all kinds of Crocksry very -meh1$ of Valencia Raisins, (feb 26 J, B. Mac- mceh17 Goxp and Silver Plating of every descrip- | P. Colwill’s, 4w dy wky— One hundred boxes Great RvUsH for Felt Hats at tf daak Tu balance of our Fur Caps selling at cost. & A. Brown & Co. (feb 16 FAIRBANS SCALES repaired at Grown’s, at Atheawam 4 th’ towa, tf --dect Very pretty Easter Cards just received at Also, 100 boxes 1} in. 100 kegs }} im. Steel Natis for at the ‘ity Hariware Store.— ieb 18 We are offering special discounts on Men's W & A. Brown & Co (teb 16 | W x are offering a splendid lot of Overcoat- ings atoost, Wo & A Rrown & to (feb 16 Wer begin to take stock on the ]ith of March, and Carriage Builders, Lobster Packers, Blacksmiths an:t Country Merchants | | will all yet a large special diseouut for orders received. before that date i Nortow Bros. feblS iuch Sand Giast Mill Blasting Powder and! fehIsS Six, eight and ten Files, Powder and Shot, Fuee, at Norron Rares ‘THERE are just two things that is an impos and that is to} from drinking brandy, and to} Machinery to Brown’s | that be cannot mend or make new, such as/ Sewing Machines, Guus, ci. Shop oa the} ‘ Honesty, Industry, and Experience are | the oaly trye principles of busin’*s success” | E. §. BONNELL, Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler —AND.- | ENGRAVER, Dealer good time-keepiag WA'TOHES, | CLUCKS, Gold and Plated JEWELRY in the latest Artistic Designs. Watches, Clocks, au] Warranted. s® Opposite stop people corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Cn town, dec6 —tf. an Jewelry, &c., Repaired Rocklin House, Kent street, ('h’teven, Jan. 2s, tf, DR. 8 B. JENKINS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE; AT DR. JENKINS, RESIDENCE, PRINGE ST. $854 Olde terseer, dare Zt wel fri anid diab iain is ts 759 Ctrl.) oS ois” f x V¥@ Ma eek Se bthibe ESTP 8 fos & berw , SE REE om zie * » sy * 5, >. a » Pat. 4 hee 8) z . 3 a ies es —— SOLD BY ALL’ STATIONERS THROUCHOUT ne WORLD MoLecd, Morson & McQuarrie, BARRISTERS —- AN D-— ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW. Ubharlottetown, | warping or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. ‘1884-5. Office in Browa’s Block, Quean Square (UP STAIRS), | 12, 1885. } Ch’town, Feb. SULLIVAN & MAGHEILL, Solicitors iu Chancery, X@PFARIES PUBLIC, &c. OF FICES— O'Halloran’s Building, Great, Svorge Street, Charlottetown, Gar Moncey to Loan, WW. Sonivan, QC. | Creeren & Macnee } January 14, tera | tis oe anal cette SII SO, 1885. a “Ila have no aa “In my = ractice I use no other. —J. Dennison, M mail for ets. in stampe. Valuable information Phe It is a well. known fact that most of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable Nothing on Barth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- The Most Wonderful Family KExeels al! other ee for CURES — Catarrh, Chol- Se aon hms, — era Morbus, Dyscntery. ney Troubles, « matism eoding at the y - and Gpinal fluenza, Hacking Cough, Whooping Courh. — Boston, Masa. f ARSONS’. MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD. | I LLS Fooitively sro eure SaCe- HEADACHE, Biliouspess, ° —_ yr nd them a valuable Canes van fiver Pill.— Dr. T. Gieeee, Monticello, Fila.” wwe, Iowa.” $ der. Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint MI KE HEY | LAY food. It will also positively prevent and cure Hog Cholera, &. Sold everywhere, soem oy mail for 25c. in Remedy Ever Known. Kzternal Use. chitis, Meare! ralgie. Rheu- Chronic Diarrhoea, Lungs, onan In- Digoases. .Civcu ee FOR INTERNAL _ AND EBxXTERNAL USE. x all i See and BOWEL Compleines. = N, and Skin Diseases (ON Beato = *srasd . 8. JOHNSON & Furnished in large cans, 00; by mail, $1.20. COn Boston. Mase. CHICKEN CHOLERA. Gres 1. 8. JOHNSON ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. FIRE. Qa AEAD OFFICE—Montreai. HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Kisks Faken on Most Favorable Terms. AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS RANK OF HALIFAX, CAPITAL, $2,000,000 Tan IRRA USE DIAMOND POTASH. Se MORRIS & IREHBLAN D'S “NEW IMPROVED PATENT EIGHT-FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. Ts: only Eight-F'ange “afe in the world, ond containing more improvements than ANY SAFE made, such as : THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing the bolt work with the see a the filling (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as far from the fire and thief as it can be nd. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on hinges, ondson the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have easy 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 INSIDE LINING, stronges than w ood, and which re tains the moisture in the filling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and alter a few years absorbs | the moisture and ‘‘requires tilling over again.’ 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKs, and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE [RON FRONTS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents 6th. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing the passage of heat, it having to pass over twelve inches, no injury arises from this source, a in ctier cafes containing one, two or three flanges. THESE SAFES have stood the test of years, aud the greatest ures on 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, aud are disposing of large numbers throughout the Dominion BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS ave specialties of our tirm. mouials and information, address, JOSE? LM JACOBS, QRENERAL AGENT For prices, testi- VeeRIs & IRELAND, 4 Sudbury St., Boston Mase eeeee> PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, nier Arrangement, Wi I8S84-5, N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1554, Trains will run daily as follows (Sunday’s er a TRAINS ARRIVE. —FROM' THE WEST. “TRAINS | DEPART. —F0R THE WEST STATIONS, No. 1.|No, 3, STATIONS. INo. 2.)No. 4, as eer 1 AM P. My/~ ae ‘ Charlottetown. | 7.15 | 2.15 Charloiteto + o 16 7 Royalty Junction. . 1.38 2.38 Royalty J uitetion.. Z nas, i ees. can a2 § &2 NS cc ac cua sahede sau 8.30 | 3.30 | North Wiltshire.. “a 8.80 | 9.69 Hunter River. BUND 0 DOR. FeRAM Brahe ssi ck. cencdoeces ss cones 8.15 | 8.45 EE TI eat er 9.23 | 4.22 || Bradalbane ...... ics pibdvlueth Acdiscest | 8.08 ie, can ccdns ceennes 9.32 | 4.32 | County Line...... heb nedn eness Sis asccne | 230 ' 7.58 ig kl, wees cas on aun | 9.48 | 4.47 SOE nccicenees seeedoensens 1213 | 7.48 IN ea. sedis s cans meet Gee EE Shc tll ecccaees 1.50 | 7.29 ) “ar 10.45 | 5.45 ‘dp 1.15 | 645 Ny oc e'nceu sds codde lene a M, |Sammerside.....scccscesess eneeee § A, M : dp) 1.00 Car 1110 I i I gd anny cua - india. cc ceben ehiieee leit 10,47 OE TREE. NG AGREE ER: 130 WEMINGION,..0000cccnegh dvdecenccess -. 10,20 ccs. , +, var tapserroaracens 2.35 | eR iesserss neat an on | Port Hill ,o6.sececceceeceneceeeeees oun O'Leary. sccehuseded celbe ioesk a PE nbs dh anvesdudedddeebeenssies ein’ CD | Bloomifield,, cue libiesc caeeseiamd a ca ane Bloomfi Md nehedeee ne béedsenstedeubendase 7,49 ag EE pis Mi 5.00 I . 5 3 (Oh denddidinctiiindee --dp 7,10 ‘Tignish . Oy ne ar} 5- 00 ne beenees becevceccoecenecs besanb “dp 6.4) TRAINS | DEPART. —FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE. F ROM THE EAST. ohany a x r ew ras . i STATIONS. |No. 6,|No. 1. STATIONS. jNo. 6.) No, 8. P. M. i CN is oc ccciceveecdudebbicincs 2,30 ORR, 9 00+ cn curnddecesecdchis si ma - I DO... Leapeonsocunneeus 2.53 | Royalty ascii ieoneese eeeneneees eooes ee SNE bes cinseveceuien gnseacessignece | 3.30 \\Bedford..... oowseouseysees ss | 9,30 MOUNE SUOWAFt...,..serryerrseereeeens | 4.10 Mount Stewart,,.............. ts aaa ‘.dp| 8.55 Cardigan .... st eeeeee COP Crcces eee A | Cardigan, : saees Deca ve erereescsescene 7.25 Georgewwn ....... eebasiet scccssccccces 6.05 | ase eso ae Mount Stewart...cecscccess eseeees cae 4) i. NESE a iicsetccoetsestocecae bs ‘ue rir St. og ee errr oe ee Oe tenes j oe Bear Bcc... -thenenécesedn everne ** _ Souris Serer rrr errer ss Seeeseesesrees { oa we Trains are run by Kastern Standard Time, | JAMES COLMAN, ftailoay Office, Ch'town, Doa, 6 1884 all pa i Nuperintendant ’ a WEEKLY AND ISLAKD ARCUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper Published in P. &. 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