4 f 4 i od out: a Contemplate i Marriag it is AL nougae ‘ed tha! Line Duke i Buckivgbam, who is sixty-one years ot age and has been a widower since 1874, will shortly be married to Alice Anne the eldest daughter of Sir Graham | Grahaw-Montgomery. The Duke is an | old politician, and a staunch Conser vative. He satas member for Bucking ham from 1846 to 1857. He was Lord of the treasury in 1852, keeper of Privy Seal to the Prince of W ales from | L852 to 1859, President of the Council from 1866 to 1867 Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1867 to Was appointed Governor of Malta in 1875. The young lady's father is also a Conservative, andis the head of the younger branch of the Montgomerys, Earls of Eglintono, He was a member of Parliament from 1852 tol858_ for Se! kirkshire, and subsequently for Peebles. shire. He was junior Lord of the Treasury from 1866 to 1868. The marriage wiil be quite a social event. ~~ e A Cold “Snap.” “Well, Lil be shot if this in’t a snif ter,” he said, as he entered a street_-car which was occupied solely two women. ‘Haven't seen it as for 23 years,” he contitiued, as he stamped up and dowathe aisle and rubbed his ears. The women paid him no atten- tion, and suddenly he paused and blurt **How on earth some ears and feet can stand this weather, exposed they are, more’n [| Can see. ] should thiak a di ry like this would earry off half the female sex.’ No reply was made, but one of the ladies arose and opened the rear door of the car and the two took seats near it and began to fan themselves with newr- papers. Theold fellow watched them tor about a minute, and then bolted through the front door and dropped to the ground and called to the driver: “Keep my old five cents and be hanged to you, but I won’t ride in a car with no such cranks if I loss as whole 24 toes.” — Detriot Free Press 1 vy cold fe Sao 5 as is —_-. Shirking the Responsibility. A young woman of eighteen who married a man of forty the other d ay in a Newark chureh crooked her tinger during the ceremony so that the groom the | 1868, and | se __, IS DAIL I. AT | kets, just received at Beer & Goft’s, at RK. kK, | | nice, at Macdonald’s Boot Store, &.. —contrary to his former experiences | on such occasions—was unable to get) the ring beyond the second joint. Upon | being asked during the reception followed as to the cause of the hitch in that the proceedings at the altar, the young} lady explained that she made a mental reservation in repeating the promise to love, honor, and obey, and had also kept thering from going lower down beeause she had heard that if it was stopped at the second joint the wife would be able to rule the husband, while if it went to the hand the husband would be snpreme. The Square Man. The following is Josh Billings’ des cription of a *‘square’ man in lumber parlance :—“The square man mezzures the same each way, and has no wainy edges or shaky lumber in him. He is free from knots and wont warp. He is clear stuff und I don’t care what you work bim up into, he wont shrink. He is among men what good kiln-dried boards are among carpenters—he won't crack. It makes no difference which side you approach him, he is the same bigness each way, and the only way to get at him is to face him. He knows he is square, and spends no time in try- ing to prove it. —— -- <---> ~ American Railways. Referring to the position of the rail- ways of America, the Age says: Not a few companies are struggling with diffi- culty to keep their heads above water. About 4,000 miles of new main track have been laid on 166 different lines. Most of the construction has been on extensions or branchea. The very large number of railway enterprises commenced or projected during the year indicates that railway building will still @ntinue in spite of business depression, and when good times return it will assume extraordinary activity. —_- Improvement in Shipping. A slight improvement has been muni- fested in the Clyde shipbuilding by the receipt of Government orders, and the hope of receiving more. Sosays a Lon- don despatch, but the present condition of the workmen and their families is ter- rible. Hundreds are literally starving, and of the mortality, particularly of the young, is very high, and a large proportion of the deaths that are regis- tered under scientific names could be no less accurately recorded as ‘death from starvation.” é i > - Ee Special Notices. ‘*Kent Myris,” ‘“ Matchless,” ‘* Maple Hill,” “Glenmorris.” all choice brands of Vami'y Flour, cheap, at Heniy Beer’s Ware- house, Water Strect, near Ferry Wharf. {dec 31 6i wky Ley all who are in want of crockery, glass and chivaware, call at W. P. Colwill’s, and yet the cheapest that has ever been oifered in Charlottetown. (nov 25 cod 4 wly Ait Woor scarlet uoderclo! hing, $1.50 per suit, at D, A. Brace’s. [decl0 2aw Im wyim Dersit pay to buy imported Ready-made Clothing, when you cap get Clothing made at D. A. Bruce’s cheaper, does it? declO--wkly lu dy law. & Gofi "s, sibility to co on i or cheap at J. B: i Canes Selling low CGaeeaT BARGAINS in I nd Shoos during the Holidays at Macdo: t'e Root Stor lec) Crib BLANKEY?s at J. 1. Macdonald's, dec2®0 TABLE PruNés, “5 cents per pound, at | | & Geoll's dec?) Mracnam’s Arias. —Ten copies (the last to) be had) for sale at $8.00 each by Norton | Bros, [dy & wky— jan2 | Royart Baxine Powper at Beer & Goll’s, dec29 CHorce Ilstanp Honey just received at Beer jan7 One cast English Market and Fancy Bos- | jan7 dect] are Just two things that is an impos- P, KE. Islaad, and that is to stop people from aud to carry a piece of fine Sesdineun srown's that he cannot mend or make new, such as Sewing Machines, Guns, ete Shop on ihe and Gratton Streets, Ch’town. PatTronize L. FE. Prowse. THERE drinking brandy, tu corner of Prince dec6—tf, You can get a barrei ot ‘* Strathroy ” Patent Pearl Flour, both warranted and cheap Brace’s, jand or Sex the Ladies’ and Gents’ Slippers, dec20 stock sell- dec20 very BLANKETS AND QUIL?T3,—Above } Macdonald's. LaKGE srock of Men's and Boys’ Fur at J. B. Macdonald’s dec20 | | | { PREPARE for the warm Fur Cap at L. HK. cold, and buy a good, Prowse’s. jdece 20 Gop and Silver Plating of every descrip- tion done at Brown’s, at the Athenszeum, Char- lottetown tf —dect SKATES sharpened at Brown’s for ten cents, | Who'll Atheneum, Ch’ town. ti—decb CHEAPEST PLACE to buy Violins, Accordeons, | Concertinas, Flutes, Banjos, and all kinds of Musical Goods, is at Miller | Brothers, Queen Strect. [dec]9 ti | MILLER Broraens are ready to make a pre- | sent of a Sewing Machine to any cone that} will buy their class of goods elsewhere for less | money. {decl9 tf FAIRBANKS SCALES repaired at Brown’s, at the Atheneum, Ch’town. tf—decb Great BarGatss in Violins, Concertinas, Acvordeons, Flutes, Violin Strings, and gen- eral musical goods, at Fletcher's Music Store, sign of the ‘**Big Fiddle,” Queen Street, (har ottetown. [dee 12 ty One Hunprep ann Twenty-Five tea sets, one hundred chamber sets, fifty dinner sets, one thousand teapots, two hundred cover dishes, one hundred and fifty meat dishes, will be sold cheaper than ever offered in Charlottetown at WW. P. Colwill’s. [nos 25 eod 40 wly at L. E [dec 20} Catt and see the cheapest, the best, the! largest lot of crockeryware, ever offered in} Charlottetown, in French china, glass ware, | and all other ware that is wanted in a house, | and will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s have another. At the Violin Strings, Lots of Boys’ Fur Caps, cheap, Prowse’s. | j | i THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OPRICE has lately been replenished witha supply of Printing Types and Material Latest Invention and Bes Description, and we are now prepared to print, under the Careful and Skilful Suvervision of Mir. J. W. Mitchell, GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE : i $e 83 iD, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, | NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, dc. Ju Short Notice, in Good Style AND AT CHEAP PRICES. | | VALUABLE FREEHOLD FABLE FOR SALE. \ 7 FE offer for Sale that valuable Freehold Farm, kuown as the ‘‘Apple Tree Farm,” situate on the St. Peter’s Road, eight miles from Charlottetown, containing one hundred and eighteen (is) acres of land, frouting on the Hillsborough River. ‘There is a fine new dwelling house on the premises, churches and schools within easy reach, part of the farm is hedged with thorn. lots of muesel mud can be obtained from the River close at hand, and a Government wharf, known as “Apple Tree Wharf,” on the shore of the farm. The above farm will bo sold on easy terme. For particulars apply to any of the under- signed, or at the office of Peters, Peters & Stewart, Charlottetown. Dated this first of November, A. D, ALEX, McGREGOR, DONALD STEWART, WILLIAM SCOTT, | all of St. Peters Road 7, 1884—wkly tf | F you want the latest local and foreign | news, buy anfl read the DAILY EX- AMINER. 1884. Nov. Ch’town, cc B. A SO Eee 188 5. NODYNE Excels ” other ey fur External t senmecoulainas Chol- era Morbus, Dysentery, Chronic Diarrheen, Kia- ney Troubles, and Spinal yoatiows, pleet ing at an pisenses. Circulars free. ungs, oarseness, In- “4 alc omplaints these Piliet BLOOD POISON, and Skin Diseases cathartic and Liver Pill.—Dr. T, MP: mers Monticello, Fla.” The Most Wonderful Family Remedy Ever Known. . 8 JOHNSON & CO., eee Serene. Jjough, Boston, Mass. Yhooping Cough. FOR INTERNAZT AND ESTERNAL USE. have no equal. ‘‘I find them a valuable c ed a soma inant. or aank by - 3 ther. —J. Dennison, M prewe Ast. Lowa o} mail for 25. ts. i stamps. OtValuable information eg SOHNSON & CO., BOSTOS, MASS. PARSONS’ ‘PURGATIVE PILLS | AKEHENSLAY * Croup, Asthma, Bron- chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD.) FEL o complaints, MALARIA, Positively cure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, and oll LIVES ona nowt Chol c. So ide very where, or sent by mail for 25c. in | shed in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, 31.20 : 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 i jutely pure and very valuable fething on Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- der. osc, one teaspoontul to each pint of food. It will also positively prevent and cure flo _ CHICKEN CHOLERA, ra, & Purni Circulars ft ee. I. 5. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. ——E sale as COMMENCING EVERY Mie ORMNG AT 8 AM. ind “io " AV a NG lately increased our motive power and made several additions to eye ery plaut, we are in a better postion than ever before to attend to the wants o = P . . a =e large staff of workmen e mployed, our monthly output of Furniture is very large ; but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of Insurance — we are desirous of keeping our stock dow n to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all our goods at the lowest possible prico FOR CAf Bh, The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock and ask for prices. Orders by letter promptly attended to. Funeral Furnishing a Speciality. Beau- {iful, Geod amd Best Value im the Prov- imces. MARK WRIGHT « CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 14, 1884. MORRIS & IRELAND’S NEW IMPROVED PATENT EIGHT-FLANCE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. eemeeepenccmnee () eeprom Ta only Eight-Flange Safe in the world, ani conlaining more improvements than ANY | SAFE made, such 2s ; Ist. THE PATENT INSIDE B OLY 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 dre and thief as it can be. 2ad. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on hinges, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have easy access to the lock and boit- work. He can thus easily change the leck, clean, oil, and k cep the bolt-work in good order. 3rd. IRON INSIDE LINING, stronger than woed, and which re tains the moisture in the filling for an indefinite time. W ood is thicker and weaker, ond after a few years absorbs the moisture and “requires tilling over again.” 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORN warping or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. 6th. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing tlie passage of heat, it having to pass over twelve inches, no injury arises from this sourc e, a8 in other safes containing one, two or three flinges. THESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the greatest fires cn this continent, aud 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 ef Jarge numbers throughout the Dominion BANK WORK AND VAULT monials and information, address, JOSEPH JACOBS, GENERAL AGENT. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, — Winter Arrangement, IS84+5, , 1884, Trains will run daily as follows strongest, most efficient ERS, which prevents DOORS are specialties of our firm. For prices, testa- MORRES & [RELANDB, 64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass N AND AFTER MONDAY, (Sunday’s excepted):— TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST DECEMBER 8th, TRAINS ARRIVE. FROM THE west. ib 1s STATIONS, No, 3 STATIONS. 'No. 2.|/No, 4 ‘ A.M. P, M.,|| ; P.M. A. M Charlottetown.............. ‘ fA 0 mee OMINOUS 4.45 10,15 Royalty Junction, ... teen eens 7.38 2,38 Royalty J unction.. cskbne. oe eens oor £2 1 Oe TONSaY WON 6 ia 8.350 3.30 |'North Wiltshire... Oe ee ayia eae 3.30 | 9,00 RECOE TINO a os is occ ka «8 8.45 | 3.45 +! tunter River, secesssecceess } 3.15 | 8.45 Bradalbane ...... Seas home ene aes wes Oke 9.23 et Ra... aeeees “pf cove] 2,40 8.08 County Line,,........ peceeeavnds vel COE EGE lm Win ons css knees. 6s cl causa, 2.30 * 7.58 ON en bts ss se eeus ls ie oe Reet Re ceeds sas cb ceas +f 218 7 7.48 | seine. og EO BE GS eee tee I i acengdivacs'sseante+e 1.50 | 7.29 | i ( ar)l0.45 | 6,45 i dp 115 | 645 | Summerside ey Mi ON 6.6 0 ob abdedacdece cee $ A, M 1,00 ar j RR es rcs a Te up) 1.22 Mi . e } Oe S So. Wvivc ia aie | 1.50 " Te meee. eee. 2.35 PY ale 600 hp cha sdcecdnbes we en 9.35 i O'Leary,.. 7” : 3.55 C'} isda eed uae welchg ate An | Bloomtiel d, gist pele veaak ae +.20 ee Lo 6 oad bind den eesbed bene de on 7.49 | ee ee ee j 5.00 SE CS) pede eeeeeans hase e ip 7.10 NN 6 ee ar! 6.00 hignisi eoveecee oP 6.10 “TRAINS DEPART.- “FOR THE. EAST. _ TRAINS “ARRIYES— —FRON THE EAST. STATIONS. No, 5 jx. 7, STATIONS. P. M, oa Charlottetown ...5..0.eecee ond Ubnseasese 2,30 | |;Charlottetown...... Co eeeerecereescesess 1,30 | Royalty Junction. ...... jebondeueucess 1 eee ||'Royalty Junction,.... ebeccovesectacee 2-10.07 IR te vo co ikeasdeabinitibes 3.30 | Bedford... c.000s Sedueetccs. .ch ce aeae Ae Mount DONORS do candcddens house daiinee 4.10 | i|\Mount Stewart...... Cas ctkue a. wanes ap) 8 53 ; GIT 5. 6400 6b eben snes ss oes beseeeeaes | 5,30 | Cardigan.. , : ’ vies Uk shaped George WOWN eosceeess..... eer ereesereees " 6.56 | Georgetown, 7.09 P.M ea Mount Stewart. vesesescsecesccosans eos ' 4.10 ||Mount Stewart,,......... dp! <= - Felhisvccosss Sdheeectes lbs eanian oo cee ; ee es cea eo ea 8,10 PUR Baas 5s ceewrsensec.c:, oeenes 5.21 |/St. Peter's 7.39 Goes. Beet. one cedautoeel 6.10 ||Bear River be eek ae 1 6.50 DOU. 2 os eeske LON i cb hoses étibes fadivk,. ' 1 6.55 |/Souris, , , ' | 6.05 SRR rae eeafoethcoemaraaamnaoneaaaeeapramenmmmnapoomnenen nn, an = aillee mi abaiallepaadiote T= Traits are run by Eastern Standard ‘Time. JAMES COR, Dec. 5, 1884.—all! pa 61 EvEAN, Superintendent. CHARLOTIETUWS = SASH AND = BOGR FACTORY | Peake’s No. 38 Wharf, PALMER & CO.. PROPRIETORS. —--—- 0 We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices ; Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Architrayes, Spouting and Conductor Mould Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc, We are prepared to do all kinds of Joboing, in Planing ling, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, ete, All kinds of Gothic Windows tor Churches made at shortest notice, With new and first-class Machinery, and the Iatest appliances, we can inaure the utmost ontisfaction to all who favor va with thete patronage ('b'town, June 7, 1AR4. why te Railway Oflice, Ch’ town, ie» ings, , Jainting, Morticing, Tenon- o & 3 | FRIDAY TELE WEEKLY EXAMINER AMD ISLAKD ARGUS OOUNTAINS =) tp ster si Tei per Eublishet in P. 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