; THE DAILY EXAMINER, bo ee Male Flirts ARTFUL CREATURES WHO AMUSE THEM- SELVES AT WoMAN’S EXPENSE. The -male flirt who “ plays at cou tship” isa refined and dangerou creature, writes Etla VW he ‘ler He leaves it to his le-s skillful bro her top:y the same complimeats to eact p! ttv girl he meets. He knows the fuir sex too well for that. If ell his! lady leves meet and compare notes hey wiil find that he bas never been guilty of repeating himself. He is oal and iwventive, and suits hie compliment te Cis recipient. s Wilcox To the youn 4 nod aym mathetic girl, wasted life he and tal Ks sas about a should mucu he have been “t different min had her sweet sympathy come into his life earlier, bus there has never before been avy ove to stir his bast im pulses-—and now it late.”’ fo the religious young lady wh yearns to reform the world, dirkly of a siofal past which like an accusing spirit between upon him. , re wike sewely WHOLESALE AND RE To th heiress | ot barriers which tate builds between a man’s pride and hopes of bappiuess. He plays upon the emotions of women as upoo stringed instruments, Pickling Vinegar in the Market to-day, and as we import it and the tender strains he draws tortb amuse and entertain him. The mioor | chords are music to his ears, too, bat | When they become discordant he drops} the iostrumeut, tor he does not like to| supply of this article from one of the best Vinegar Factorys in His standard for women /the Dominion, and we guarantee it to be aDnOYy: d. is high, yet be is foreve: tempting her | : ee” . ' tocome down to the plains of folly,| and despising her tor her weakness if sbe If ow his and footsteps he does vot hold Vicids crimes ) fol himsel, but the frailty of wamap, in| faul The married male flirt is usually the | ougrowih of his owa vanity. He is like the old hea ben gods, who required the fresh sacrifice of a human life each day w keep them in good humor. The married woman flirt is usually | the result of a husband's thoughtless peyzlect or indifference. A woman craves admiration or appreciation as pulurail se a fl wer craves the -un- , ’ light. If the flowers do not recieve! the Jiwh throush the open window it Willstrain towaid a Crevice in the Ww ven if it Warps itself out of shape } the effort If thi light comes freely uod generously through the window does not lean “towarcs the crevice, Uole-s it springs from a detormed ror —o Beecher and !ngersoll. I a large « mp iay, Cal, Lobert [ne- erseil aa i bee Speatiny el quently BS sltist Vuristianity, When Me. Bee uer remurked : ss { wi'nesxed a mosi dep!orable spec tuele to-day : * What was it?” ‘Why, Walking said Col. logersoll, seid Mr Beecher, ‘‘«s I was down to-lay, I saw a pou Mb with cratches slowly p exing bis way through a cesspool of nud, io the endeavour to Gross the street. te hid just reached the mid- dle of the filth, when a big, burly ruf- fian. himself ail bespatered, rushed up to him, jrked the crutches from under the untertupate man, and let him sprawlog and helpless in the pool of liquid dirt, which almost engulfed him. ” ‘** What « brate he was,” said Ioger- town simhe heart-uches; always kept on hand. | | soil “ What a brute he wa-, , they all | eched. * Yes, said Mr. Beecgar, rising | from kis chair and brushing back his } lors, white hair, while his eyes glitter- | ed with their old-time fire as he bent | them on Logersoll, * yes, Col. Logersoll, and you are the mao. The buman soul is lame, but Christianity gives it crurcires co enable in to pass the bhigh- way of life. [tis your terchings that knock these craiches from under it and leave it & helpless aod ru lderless wreck, in the slouzh of despond. If robbing the ofits only support- oo -be your pro to your heart’s an archite3t to ; 40 ineendiary may | human son} ea’ th- why ply it It req‘ires erect a buildin : reduce it to ashe Mr. Beecher ent del over the scene. ’ this religion fession, conteut, | down, and rilence | Col. [ngersoll found that hea hida master in his own pow sv Of illustra ion, nod said nothing. Pho company cook their bats and part ed. be what is wanted—NSabhine’s Water-proof Dressing for ladies’ and gentlemen's boots, at Cioff Bros oct]] tf J UstT -- - Weare now opening a very nicelot of as- sorted crockery which will be suld cheap.—W. P. Colwill. sep28 dy wy 2w NASAL BALM TorrenuaM, On?., May 3rd, 1887. I have been troubled with nasal catarth for the iest five years. Seeing Nasal Balm ad- vertised I procured a bottle, and although I have only used part of it, I do not hesitate to preaounce it the best remedy in the world for that loathsome disease, Catarrh. It is easy } and pleasant to use, soothing and healing in its actiou, instant in giving relief, removes and | changes the puisopous secretions to a healthy state, stops the droppings from the head inte the throat, and removes all the symptoms of Catarrh and Cold in the Head. In fact, if the directions wre faithfully followed, nothing but asure and permanent cure can be the result Yours truly, JNO. 8. GEORGE, Baker and Confectioner. Sept. 23—wky bs | | } | | . he hints stands | him} anda peradise which has just dawned | HOUSE 10 RENT OR SELL, saan on Sas ‘Why the Columbus Watch is the Bost ee) a Tt HE Main Spring barrel is completely covered, making the watch perfectly dust proof. There can be no interference between the Balance and the Barrel. Phe Regulator is nearly double the length of others, rendering accurate regulation a nple matter. ie teehee ‘ broken Main Spring, the Barrel can be removed without disturbing the sali » or interfering with the regulation. or pins of the Regulator are so formed and located that two or more coils of the Hair Spring cannot catch between the Pins and cause the Watch to stop or jain time at an unusual rate The Balance all others, under the center and weakest part, Che Main Spring Power is the lightest used in Ameri van Watches. The caleulation of the Train is such that this Watch runs 8 to 10 hours longer than others, with one winding, giving more uniform power and rate. (hese are improvements that cannot be claimed by any other man ufacturers, aud once all must agree with us in saying that this is the strongest and best Watch made; and the Columbus Watches cost no more than others. G. H. TAY” R, Jeweler, Charlotietown, P. E. Island. iaegar aud. Spict English Malt Vinegar.—This is without doubt the Best comes under the round, or edge, the strongest part of the case, not as with i seen, with all the above improvements 2aw & wky direct from London, England, we are prepared to give the best value for your money. White Wine Vinegar.—We have lately received a large be strictly pure and unadulterated. Cider Vinegar.—A stock of this nice Table Vinegar Pickling Spices.—We have just received a large quantity of Choice Mixed Pickling Spice, which we can recommend as a first-class article _It.contsins sixteen different kinds of highly aromatic seeds, and is mixed by an adept in the business BHER+ GORrsF . QUEEN SQUARE AND KING SQUARE STORES. Ch'town. Sept. 6, 1I887—eod wky =. The Original N\easantLiITTLe aie) aes CURES Sok Sete SES AICI aT ose AND Sick Headache, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Kidney Troubles, ALWAYS ASK FOR DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS, OR Rheumatism, LITTLE SUGAR-COATED PIILS. — ea Impurities of the tlood from whatever cause arising, “emule Weaknesses : wT g nd General Debility. | Highly Concentrated, Pleasant, Effectual, Safe. A>K FOR Dr. Hodder’s Compound. Take no other. cents per bottle, | DR. HODDER'S COUGH AND LUNG CURE. Sold every where. per bottle. Being entirely wegetable, they op- erate without disturbance to the system, diet, or occupation. Put up in glass vials, hermeti- cally sealed. Always fresh and reliable. As a Jaxative, alterative, or purgative, these little Pellets give the most perfect satisfaction. SICK HEADACHE, Bilious Headache, Dizzinoss, Constipa. tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks,andall derangements of the stum- ach and bowels, are prompt- lyrelievedand permanently 4° cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of these Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it may truthfully be said that their action upon the system is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative influence. Sold by druggists, 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the Chemical Leboratory of WORLD’s DISPENSARY MEDICA? ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N. Y. Sold Everywhere. Price 75 2. Price, 25 cents and 50 cents Proprietors aud manufacturers. The Union Medicine Co., Proprietors, TORONTO, CAN. WM. R. WATSON, Wh slemppie Agent, Charlotie s town P. E . $5 00 REWARD Sept. 27, 1887—e0d & wky ‘ he is offered by the manufactur- ers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh » 3 Hemedy, for a case of pe Chronic Nasal Catarrh which . ** they cannot cure. SYMPTOMS OF CAs SE ae Ot, heavy headache, obstruction of the nasa passages, discharges falling from the head SEALED TENDERS addressed to the under- tigned, and endorsed “‘Tender for Wharf Cape Tormentine,” wi'l be received at this office into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, (until Friday, the 28th of October next, fo’ the and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, | constreection ef a-wharf at Cape Tormentine purulent, kioody and putrid; the eyes are {| Westinoreland County, N. B., in accordance weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing with plans and a specification to be seen at the in the ears, deafness, hrcking or coughing to | Depar:meni of Public Works, Ottawa, and on clear the throat, expectoration of offensive appli ation to Mr. EK. T. P. Shewen Resident matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the Engineer, Cape ‘Tormentine, . voice is changed and has a nasal twang; the Tenders will not be considered unless made on breath is offensive; smell and taste are im- | the form supplied and signed with the actual sig- pees is a ase of See with | natures of tenderers. . mental depression, 2 hacking cough and gen- An accepted bank cheque , eral debility. Only a few of the above-named Minister - Public Wor ks ae teat gas symptoms are likely to be present in any one Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($7,500) must case. Thousands of cases annually, without accompany each tender. ‘This cheque will be manifesting half of the above symptoms, re- | forfeited if the party decline the coutract or fail sult in consumption, and end in the grave. | to complete the work contreted for, and will be No disease is so common, more deceptive and returned in case of non-accep ance of tender dangerous, or Jess understood by physicians. , 2 ; z By its inild, soothing, and healing properties, nn Weabeeen ee bind ‘tacit to nodegt Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh, “cold in the head,” By order, Coryza, and Catarrhal Headache. A. GOBEIL, Sold by druggists everywhere; 50 cents, Secretary, Department of Public Works, t Ottawa, 26th September, 1887. oct! 3i COAL. COAL. Arriving Daily from Sydney : Cargoes Old Sydney Mine, * Victoria * ine, Reserve Mine. “Untold Ago...” from Catarrh.” Prof. W. HAuSNER, the famous mesmerist, of ithaca, N. Y., writes: ‘Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony from chronic nagal catarrh. My family physician gave me up as incurable, and said I must die. My case was such a bad one, that every day, towards sun- set, my voice would become so hoarse I could barely speak above a whisper. In the mornin my coughing and clearing of my throat would almost strangle me. By the use of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well inan, and the cure bas been permanent.” “Constantly Hawking and Spitting” THOMAS J. RusminG, Esq., 2902 Pine Street, - St. Louis, Mo., writes: “1 was a great sufferer From Pictou : crams — tor Se years. AS tg I — 1ardly breathe, and was constant awking ACADIA NUT, ACADIA ROUND, and spitting, and for the last eight months INTERCOLONIAL NUT, could not breathe through the nostrils, I wo ROUND, thought nothing could be done forme. Luck- OLD ALBION SMALL, ily, | was advised to try Dr. Sago’s Catarrh (for Smith’s use) Remedy, and I am now a well man. I believe it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one has only to give it a fair trial to experience astounding results and a permanent cure,”’ Three Bottles Cure Catarrh. ELI RospBins. Runyan P. O., Columbia Co.., Pa., says: “My daughter had catarrh when she was five years old, very badly. I aaw Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy advertised, and pro- cured a bottle for her, and soon saw that it helped her; a third bottle effected a perma- nent cure. She is now eighteen years old and sound and hearty.” 6s Also—-A ‘arge quantity of SLACK COAL, suit able for house use. All of which will be Sold at the Lowest Market rates, C. LYONS. ACADIA COAL DEPOT, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf, July 30, 1887—ex pat 3aw her guar *THE Subscriber will sell or rent the well-known .. prem es op Chapel Street, near Main Street, Souris, Which have been newly fitted up for ho el purposes. i bere «re 19 rooms and a large shop. ‘ihe ceilar is 40x36, and frost-proof. There ts 4 never-faiting wellof water in the yard; good Stables and Coach House; also, large yard. _ the premises are centrally situated, command- ing # splendid view of Colville Bay, and are within three minutes walk of the Railway Station. Immediate possession given. Terms moderate and made known on applica~ n to 0, O, CARLTON, LO THE. TRADE. CIGARS WHOLESALE. BY last Mirimachi, our stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars is complete. We guarantee to sell Cigars for retail as cheap as can be imported. D, O'M. REDDIN, JR., aS endear - - WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19 1 PARSONS These pills were a wonderful discovery. No others like them in the world. Will positively cure or relieve all manner of disease. The information around each box is worth ten times the cost of a easy to take, and box of pills, Find out ience, One box will do more to purify the blood and cureehrom ic ill health than $5 worth of any other remedy yet discoy- ered. If people could cause no inconven- be made to realize about them, and you will always be thank- ful. One pill a dose, the marvelous power of these pills, they would walk 100 miles to get a box if they could not be had without. Sent by mail for °5 cents in stamps. Illustrated pamphlet free, postpaid. Send for it; the information is very valuable. I. 8S. JOHNSON & CO., 22 Custom House Street, BOSTON, MASS. Make New Rich Blood! 2 LO Se GO WHITE WOOD CARRIAGE BUILDERS. HICKORY, 114, WHITE WOOD, 13, 1? inches thick. thick, 13 to 37 inches wide. STORE. RB ELE. Re ARK WRIGHT & CO, Qhert, creme New Factory---\ew Labor Saving Machines--- New Designs---New Methods---New Prices. eee :0: CITY HARDWARE NORTON & F August 6, 1887.—2aw & wky oy 4 i A Leila While our Prices are Less, we claim that our Goods, for Design, Material and Workmanship are second to none. We donot make a practice of running down or trying to depreciate other people’s goods—ours sell on their merits. Ch'town, Sept. 17, 1887. —_——- BARCAINS-BARGAINS ci Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, c&c., and in all kinds of Household Furniture, such as Parlor, Dining-room and Bed-room. All kinds of Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, Pillows. All kinds ef Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Sideboards, Chetffoniers, Book-eases, Tables, Washstands, Sinks, Cradles, Cots, Cribs, &c. — == — Ba, , n> oe . eS =) oe) eee GE eee ey and Picture Frame Moulding—late Styles and Finest Quality—Cheap. Looking Glasses and Mirrors, very low. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua Green Blinds and Shades, Cornices, Poles, Rings, Holders, Bands, Chains, Hooks, Blind Rollers, &c. . Atso—The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Mattrasses, Wagons—clicap, cheap, at tdi hididetea Noi) ohWiies V7 SCO SN 7S: QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFICE. Ch’tewn, March 9, 1887 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, isSs7. iss7,. Children’s Sleighs, Carts and Summer Arrangement, , O* AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ist, 1887, Trains will run as follows : “TRAINS FOR THE WEST. | TRAINS FROM THE WEST. ; STATIONS. | Express Accom. Accom, | STATIONS. —_ Accom.| Accom ae a yt Sr oy Charlottetown.......dy owe i: Wii I , onisaceaccs dp 1 20 6 ou | Koyalty Junction...... 614 | 1035 | 349 || Alberton............... | 300 | 76 North Wiltshire. ...... 6 48 ll 23 £34 | || Bioomield.............. 2 25 7 44 Hunter Kiver......... | 688 11 38 450 | O'Leary... ...-s00000+.. 2 42 8 10 P.M. | PN MAO oc ci Lacivina. 3 35 9 35 Bradalbane............ 7 23 1213 | 52 WGMIORS 0 0k k 6s cess 4 05 10 18 County Line Junction. 730 | 12 21 5 40 || Miscuuche,....0..0--.. 425 | 40 44 Freetown,..... Ceeece se | 283 & Be 5 55 440 | 11 05 Kensington............ 2 = 12 57 O17 | j ar) } E ar} 815 1 30 6 50 ||Summerside...... 4 55 ll 40 A.M. Summerside...... | i dp PM | 615 dp!) 8 30 2 00 || Kensington .....0.-.... 5 17 12 13 & 48 Miscouche. ..... eevee” ae 2 21 Freetown .............. 5 30 12 35 710 bk Mi 9 05 247 | County Line Junction. 5 40 12 wD 7 30 GG Dice 0-6:00k004 40 93 | 33 || Bradalbane............ : oe 1Z 3 7 39 og OS eee cies aeecin 1030 | 45 | Riunter Hiver.......... 6 12 is , 8 Bloom field..++++-...... } wa7 | 520 North W iltshire.....,, 62 i js 5 30 Alberton,..«+.... ecoose) 11 14 610 | Royalty Junction...... 6 56 2 35 917 Tignish ......00++es- ar} ll 55 7 00 Churioitetown...... ar 7 2 55 9 35 | P.M. | j A.M. County Line June...dp| | | 545 | Cape Traverse...... dp; i 625 Cape Traverse ...... ar ' 635 | County Line June.. ar. 7 : | i } TRAINS FOR THE EAST. » TRAINS FROM THE EAST. I] i] 1 i ij STATE INS. | Express Accom. STATIONS, Express Accom. met ee ft Oe AM Charlottetown. --...dp 3 15 6 30 || teorgetowr,,...... dp 7 0 "5 ow Royalty Junction...... 3 30 6 i. Ee a i 7 iY : 3 03 WO bit caoee Ak. 7 = .e || Mt. Stewart Junc ..ar’ 8 10 : 415 ar 25 > 2 a Mt, Stewart Junc. ; i ile + “AM, P.M, dp 4 30 8 20 | SOUTIB..--+.<+ 0 ree dp} 6 16 1 2 Morell .....0000...25. a 4 58 9 04 Bear River... -| 6 45 219 SS Ser 5 20 9 35 St. Peters..... 7 20 3 02 Bear Kiver..-+-+++....| 5 55 10 27 Morell...++00-...... 7 42 8 35 Souris......... bide es ar 6 25 ll 15 i : ar, 8 10 4 20 om —. | Mt. Stewart Junc. | P. Ss es P, R15 446 Mt. Stewart June..ap| 4 35 8 25 ED iit ciiak 8 40 517 CN os sine cvs s's> 5 28 | Royalty Junetion.. ... 9 0% 5 AS Goometown. ..... ..ar 5 45 Charlottetown ......ar os Per ae Trains are run by Eastern Standara Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Souris, July 30, 197.-tt Sept. 14 1887—tau0 evil Bailway Oilive, Charlottetown, May 28, 1887—al! pre i “WEATHER B-LLE,” 887. SPM ANI ER Fall Arrangement, 1997 | Nand after MONDAY. .OCTORER 2rd 187 0 Flcamer “lieather He'le,’ Hugh heen | Master, will run as follows : Wili jeave Orwell Brosh Wharf for Ch . | town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs mornings a! seven o'clock, calling at China Poing |} and tialliday’s Wharves. Will leave Charlottetown for Halliday‘s. @ Point and Orwell Brush Wharf same crema at two o'clock, remaining at Brush W harf every Tocetay and er ogy night, and on Thursday night returning to Charlottetown, arri ei See NEE. ving ‘at ‘riday, will leave Charlottecown for © , Wharf, Kast River, at 5 o'clock, a. wa hea ste Cranberry Wharf for Charlottetown at hadt-past sevea o'clock, 4. in, calling »t Hickey’s W harf. Leaving Charlottetown for Hickey’s and Oran- berry Wharves at 2 v’clock, p. m., returning to ee same evening. very alternate Friday steamer will Mount Stewart. -? Saturday, will leave Charlottetown for C at nine o‘clock, a. m., leaving Crapaud for lottetown, about 1 o’clock, p. m. JOHN HUGHRs, Charlottetown, P, K. 1, Oct, 1, 1887, _ —Imo law nena _ Mortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Auction, on THURSDAY the third day of November, A Db, 1:87, at Twelve o'clock, noon. at the Court Howse, in Chariotretown, in Queen's County, under ¢ Power of Sale, contamed im an Lodenture of Mortgage, dated the third day of July, A. D., 1877, and made between ‘Thomas Heury Keating, of the ove part,and Henry skeffiington Poole, of ihe other part. Al that piece of lend. in Charlottetown, in Queen’s Cevnty, in Prince Fdward being part of ‘Jown Lot number forty41* otek the first hundred of Town Lots, in Charictie- town, commencing on the westward. side uf Queen Sireet. at the southeast angle of the pro- perty of William K Watson, thence by a line at right angles to said street westwarely on or ahout eighty-six feet. or untit it meets. the division line between Town Lot number foriy-one and said Town Lot forty-two in said hundred, thence alony said division jine sourhwardly seventy-twa feet, or until st meets the northward edge of King Sireet, thence along King... Street east twenty-two feet, or until it meets the west boundary of the property of the Bank of Kdward Island, :henee following the coune of the same southwardiy ona line para with Queen Street forty-four feet, or to the northward boundary of raid Ban property, thence fslow- ing said northward boundary eastwardly for the distance of sixty-four feet, or until i strikes the westward edge of Queen Street, thence follow Queen Street northwardly for the distance twenty-eight feet, more or less, to the place of commencement, For further particulars apply to Edward J, Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlott town, Dated this 3lst August, 1887. EDWARD J. TIODGSON, Assignee of Moritgege. Sept 1, 1887—eod tl sale MACKEREL BARREIS 500 for Sale by CARVELL BROs, EEE SENTRA EEIENEE July 29, 18°7 Rlectro Sillicon - — ES Maier Direct from Nature’s Laboratory, THE UNRIVALLED POLISH —FOR— Gold and Silver Plated Ware, Glass Tin, Steel, or any Material wheres Brilliant Lustre is required. 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