mee en : Ld + ae me | i bas a en n ee re ae vr eee ipemnalinlietitecpctase cates eee " wer NEN Be so ' / ei Feats tin . ‘ ~ r - secidieiiae chimes ee Oe ee Sileret waiiiiembiaiiints - P os N a. St A A RT nee a r ; . nai “ sahnnatih “a The distan’ scene “nea Thon Me On” [ring Bitward Island Railway iy AS XM AS 10 BE SOLD OB LEP. RAILWAY TIME TABLE Lead, kind'y light, amid the encircling gloom, nonin ine s LL THAT PROPERTY KNOWN a P. FE. ISLAND RAILWAY. Lead, ‘hou me on ; The night 3 dark;and [ am far from home, Lead Thou me on, Keop Thon my feet; I do not ask to see ; one step enough for me. ver thus, nor prayed that Thou Shouldst lead me on ; sroose and see my path; but now Lead Thou me ou. { loved th. garish day ; and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will: remembered not past yea 3. I was not l loved to So long Tiiy power hast blest me, sure it still Will le ad me on a O’er moor 4nd fen, o’er crag and terrent, till The night is goue. — And with the morn those angel faces smile, Which | have loved loug and lost awhile. ?_-. MIRIAM TOLBERT. She Could not Y ‘Yield t to the Wrong. Ince, (CONCLUDED. ) ‘Perhaps not,’ said Miriam, her hand closping his arm, ‘but we want you overon our side. We want your infia- ence, your help, the power of yeur name. When your frieads hear that Major | Duekehart has joined the good cause of| temperatce sand h umanity they will be influenc: e to deli wie se. ‘They will laugh at me fora theught Dukehurt, te the girl's bright eyes real the theught in his irresolute face. Sle came close te him, so close that ker air rippled across his shoulder. ‘You he usoldier anda brave man,’ she said, her eyes fiashiny. ‘De you fear the ridicule of those whom you ehould labor to save? Itis a_ little thing | «sked you ito give up for my sake: | would sacrifice much more to please you. Do yeu really love me? Are we to wall side by side and hand in hand al! the rest of our lives? Then you must decide now for all coming time. Which wili you give up, the wineor tho hand of the woman you ?? ‘T’ll «ve up the wiele world for you,’ he said, hoarsely, «nd eke her to his heart. She let him held herthus a minute and then she drew back,and disengaged the blue cnet frem her shoulder. ‘May [ fasten it on your breast ?’ she asked, looking up at him with quiver- ing lips and tear-filled eyes. He steop- down and kissed. * You have ye conquered me, he said. ‘ Yes, fasten it on. And with shining eyes, she fastened it on his breast. fool, 7 : who eng - Boys, look at Dukehart will you ? —He wears the blue baduie of the or- der! Every man in the club room leaped to his feet as the major entered with the biue ribbonin his button-hele. ‘Dukeseart, old fellow, what does this mea? Didn’t 1 tell you hew it would turn out? Lsaid Miss Tolbert would reform you, You've iost your! wager. The yourg man smiled in his eld, good bumoered fashion, as these exs clamations mingled with uproarieus laughter, assailed him. ‘Yes, boys, I’ve lost my wager,’ he said. ‘ Kstham’s words have come true. The woan f[ love has refermed me. She weu id not coms ever te her. And new, co)irades,’ he added, his fine eyes growing misty, with tender feelings, how isit to be with us ?—We’'ve spent many pleasant heurs together, but we have come to a division in the road of life just, here. Will you come along with me. or must we shake hands and part?’ They laughed at him, and he shook h:ads and nr his way. A mouth later he made Miriam his wife. A yea tear ‘fant him an elo- quent ad energetic ieader in the cause ef temperance, with all his old clab companions clustering about him. And all this «ame about threagh the influs ence of one brave woman. ' } i nls iis cdadil gk ceili fo Si ot Sir R. Cartwright isan educated man. He is also in certain lines an able man, | But he is unfortunate ia his style of dea! bate; and never more unfortunate than | in his speeck the other night in the great centract debote. W hat the couniry wants from its representative in Par- liament opposed to the ratifications of the contract is everything that can be houestly said against the contract, that comparing what is. said against the agreement it may draw the balance pros perly. But the country dees not want| any ind«|lgeace in malignant peronal. | ties, ner any display of party venom in | the shape of insulting allasion or slans| derous inuende. Sir R. Crrtwright’ 5 | speech was net of the sort required. It | did nothiag toward the elucidation of the subject debated. It was simply nasty—-'n execrable sve taste,.— A despatch fi from St St. Pete orsburg says that an American journal publishes an account of a sangninary fight between | the inhaovitants of a village in Turkish | Armeni:. and the Tarkish { treops. The | | Rassian Counsel at Van has gone to the: seepe ef disturbance. PARrir s having their wagons painted and repaired inthe Spring, can haye them stored free of charge at McDougald & Seaman’s. i Xmas Cards tha | } New me | : ; : ; ; ; ! SUPERINTENDENT'S: OFFICE, 10, 1880. a Passen- CHARLOTTETOWN, Dee. FURTHER NOTICE, ger Train for Georgetown, to connect with steamer ‘‘ Northern Light,” will leave Charlottetown at 4.45 p. m. daily, Sunday’s except al, TNEIL A Passenger Train will also leave George- { town for Charlottetown daily, Sunday's ex- cepted, on arrival of the ‘‘ Northern i ight.’ Li. R. nO HIBALD, Superinte ident, Dec. 11, 1880—tf C4 om | a 2 _ e Sy 3 ‘ y y a ro y L. Cd fas FOR REAL NY “is Men's and Vests, Underclothing, Pants Nerge, Wael, Vineey and Cotton Suiris, Ties, Braces, Ligaen and Paper Collars, Tweeds, Tailors’ Trimmings, &c. BF. LEPAGEHE & CC. GLASGOW HOUSE. 53 QUEEN STREET, Novy, 22, ’80—pat et A “ GOO Fixe er on Saige ** Northern Lig] forsale, wh ae a only. W. D. STEWART, Dec. Figg i 3 st, ay C. HER BERT a HAG SZARD, BOOKBINDER, ev ww pumas 4 a Blank Reek Manufacturer, Law Stationsr and Relicf Stamper, QUEEN STREET 1S Qt EEN STREET. bri Now Vear'a flap Christmas & ew Year's Cards, 1880-81, some of the Choicest _ ever produced, Y patterns of Xm as Cards are unique in M*: design, entirely different from anything in the market, and Pasco because they are refined and suitable for customers of educa- tion and taste. They are produced for the trade, and not for dry goods merchants. From the Celebrated Dz La Kuz & Co. we have reevived a choice assortment, including clesigns. Messrs. Embracing Designs Embracing Desig From variety, And from one. of publishers of London, a Hand-Painted Cards. Persons desirous oi sending their friends t tl ey are not tired of seeing in every dry goods shop in the country, would do well te giv e a call. a. THD BHR 7, H ZN RD 7. Fa Ture tk iA Ne LAT. : 18 QUEEN § TRUET. 1880 —4w Sion of the Ble plant. W. R. BOREHAM HAS JUST REGEIVED A ve Pari of his Fail CONSISTING OF Men's, Women’s and Children’s Bvgis AND SHoEs, In all the LEADING S17 the LOWEST CASH Prana & Co.; 4 the $2, 000 Prize the largest Fine Art series of Photo. great Inciuding serics. ré me ~ od Ch'town, Nov. 26, 2aw Lar Steck KS, and at rea PRICES, and Gents’ Hand-Nade Goods a Speciaity. Our Goods are all carefully selected, of the best materials, and warranted to give satisfaction. 1” DON’T FORGET THE PLACE “Ge W. R. BOREHAM, Opposite Marker Hovrss, Sept. 24, i880—3m 2 Ladies’ Ch’town. 2aw OLD QUEEN SQUARE LIVERY STABLES REH-OPENED. | a Subscriber has removed to the com- modious Livery Stables, LATELY OOCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Side Queen Square, Where youjean get the Cuuaresr ann Bast TURNOUTS IN THE CIP: JAMES N. MILLNER. Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1880—ly FEVHE place to the EXAMI et your Printing done is a ER PRINTINGROOMB, RING. BY HEK-| Crosse & Blaci ckwell’s CANDIED CITRON, } i i In 1 tb. Bottles, at a t ; i i 1820 bbls. PRTS Auctioneer, | LEMON, and ORANGE PHELS, > cents per Bottle. PURE ESSENCES AND SPICKS, AT RANKIN'S O8UG STORE. Ran Dec. 6, ’"80—2 eod Superior Teas, » PACKAGES just received ex Ethel ye Blanche ; 130 packages more to ar- rive in a few ad: ays, Those TEAS will be found very superior in strength and flavor, and we offer them whole- sale and retail at remarkably low figures. BEER & SONS. Oet. 29, 1$S0. "oi si, india a Warehouse, 80 STOCK. Hhds."Bright P. R. Bbls da do, ye Boxes Paris | urn p SUG: K, 50 chests and half-chests TEA, 200 bbis. Superior Extra FLOUR, 500 bbis. Choice Extra do., 50 bbis. Kiln Dried CORN MEAL, 20 bags No. | NAVY BREAD, 10 bags No, 2 flo. da., 200 bags tine WHEAT SHORTS 300 bavs BRAN, 30 tubs choice BUTTER, 206 quintals No. | CODFISRH, 50 boxes Extra do., L0G i Np. 2 Hf AK K, 50 do. No. 2 do., 50 bbls. fe M ACKERKEL, 60 bbls. HERRING, 20 half-b atrele LABRADOR HERRI iO eases LOBSTERS %) bbls : MESS PORK i~ MES NG, i P ae > Vii, 106 tins LARD, 100 Su; gar-Cured Ham g ‘ 100 } JOKE 93 Va 1cia rn ATSINS, wm r. New Fruit. 40 DOXesS Londou 5 pe do., 20 boxes Nixey’s BLACK EAD, 30 cases STAR( ta 10 bbis. WASHING SODA, 20 i tins CREA) Vi - TAREAR, 30 casks American KE 80 tins do. For sale by HOR ACE HASZARD. tT t Dp a & yj Lobster Paekers DUD ples, 500 boxes TIN PLA'BSS, 50 myots REFINED TIN, 50 pigs LEAD, 10 bars COPPER for Soldoring Irons, 600 cases made CANS (1 Ib. Tins), 5 casks TURPENTINE, 50 coils MARLINE, 50 coils ROPE, 6, 9 and 12 thread. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. ell roe Pork Packe 500 PORK ROSEN -E OIL, do, rs’ Supplies, BARRELS, 1000 bus hh Curk’s Island > SATE. ‘ sale by HORACH HASZARD., guirr ATS E OATS FOR SEED \ lif UAL ai if {oe B85 SACKS New Zealand WHITE OATS, weighing 49 lbs. to the bush., arri ving per steamer ‘‘ Prince Edward.”’ Ker saie bY 3 Pere A Me wm 8 wy = LORACE HASZARD, Chitowa, Dec. 1G, 1330— 1m eod BARRELS BAIT QUEEN'S WH AND SALT, IARF, (14) BAGS SALT, QU 200 Darrels Herring and Mackerel BAIT, 300 MACK EREL BARRELS. 100 barrels 1 . “ge nce dp ae > FAT HERRING 09 hnalf-barrels j FA ERRING. 1@0 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE, Just Landed—a choiee lot New Labrader Herring. augi7 D. | _D. SMALL. (ae RUT DSH, & MERCANTILE —: FIRE A ND be & PRE CURED Ad et INSURANCE 60. Ul Edinburgh a London, ESTABLISHED Subscribe ‘il Capiizal, Paid up Capital, - Transacts every Semeriptiith of Fire, Life and Annuity Business on the most favorable terms. Fire Dr parTuext—Insuranc es may be ef- fected at the Lowest current rates. Insurances upon Public and Private Build- jas gs elie@ted on especially favorable terms. Losses settled with promptitude and liber- ality. Lire Deranrment—New and Reduced pre- | Paiums: for Dominion ef Canada. ©. W. DEBLoIs, General Agent for P. E. Island, Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown, April 14, ’80—pat her ne sj kea tf eod BUILDING LOTS. ARTIES wanting to purchase Building Lots in Victoria, Lot 29, will please ap- ply to DONALD PALMER, Esq., or Mis. HENRY HARDAY, iN (6O9g $9, 733,332.60 1,216,666.00 iGAN'S WHARF, boundary of the Wharf to Water . iy Commencing at the Navigation Company’s pan) ‘line belween Lots 6 and 7: Steam the adivision For further particulars apply at the oflice of Mes Hopuson & McLeon, or to the undersivned, >) ) “ey ¥ r ae QGUIR K, Nhata Valaatday nt ii 7 vitiGd oblegLiull UL GLObRS, FIT, RIDE & QUALITY ae SAIN Dr ED, LT OUR a0 7 ; BEE 1880. «Bes > [880 : BRITS ET AL i bd be tb VAREE OE, QUEEN SQUAR f= a R & SONS. mov. .35 ——— — ~~~ we yo 8 rEYUE Subseribers have received bry §&, * A fr ‘inege Hadicai ad, Ca Puen, Ethel Blan ic. and other vessels, ‘"Y A. 2. » ‘ ea h Rh Bee cs ¢ te age »f 8 ¢ LaProCst tO" us ) , Ever Qifered by them te the Publis, some Bee MIEILLGINERY, trimmed and untrimined, with the newest inaterials for trimming. ters. Bress Goods of every description, with Pompadour and other trimming to match. Biack and Colored Silks, Silk Velvets and Velveteens, in every shade. Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Gloves, ‘Ties, Laces and Friflings, Par. ig Boas, Wo le n Squa res ard Clouds, Ladies’ , i Nov. 39, *80—I1m cod Water street, | NAT TNT TAYE V a - || aheo oes * Gi vt gn Cea | . S che | ‘4 ¥ td ¢ y “* 7}. Gg *s BE baad | RF He Vd! iP de wa Tailoring Department: Ladies’ Sacques, Dolmans and Bls-} TRAINS LEAVE ARNIVING AT Charlottet’n. 11.45 a.m, Ge« rgetown. 6.00 p.m. Charlottet’n. 11.45 a.m. ouris $6 © Wilke a 15 p.m, ‘Charlottet’n. 5.30 p.m, | Georgetown..8.15a tm, . \Charlottet’n,.2.30 p.m. | ‘souris.......7.00 a.m, | Charlottet’n..2.30 pin. S¢ Tignish.. 6.45 acim. | Suran nerside..2.00 p.m. \Charlottes’n, 5.30p m, eee eS 7.45 a. wo, | —and,.....1b oO acta. aoe n..5.15a.m, |Sumimerside. 1!. 454 m, MOG » vise. -300p.m.| and...... 630k wk 3° -A Special Train leaves this aj pecial al # this uty every ng with the levening at 4.45 oe] ~~ Cu, CODD SCY Northern f iypity 10K ’ictou. mye 4 rac A lea 3 Yew?” a al as A COMFORTABLE HOUSE of ei ight LA rooms, with | ood cellar and yard, anes ed east end of Kiug street. —A LSO— The rooms over my store in Queen street, very suitable for eflices. Apply to WILLIAM DODD, a Oct. 18, 1880. BILLS OF LARING «Ft OR. SALE. AT THE ELAMIIER OFFI, SALK rey iM Paes { VALUABLE PROPERRY, | IT HXHE Directors of the CHARLOTTETOWN ae WOOLEN FACTORY COMPANY offer | for | Sale their Valuable Property situated on j Spring Park. ‘The property cBnsists of One 'Aere of Land, with the Buildings thereon, | ingine & B-iler, Shafting, Bolting and com- | plete Heating apparatus throughe nt the whole The size of the hi aim Building is 80 | x 0V ieet, three stories high, besides basement, sugine House of Brick 50. x £0 feet together | itha large Building attached and used by ithe Company as a Dyehouse. The engine lis 30 horse power and was built by Messrs* | M ontgomery & * ons, of Halifax, in 187i, and | st there about $2,600. The Engine and : | ; i pullaing. Boiler are in a complete state of repair amd jalmost as Sbed as new. Thereis about 60 feet {of 83 inch Shafting tozether - with the Hangers, it cost about $300 and is The. Steam Pipes for heating extends throughout the entire build- ing and cost upwards of $1,000. There is @ {never failing Spring of water within a few feet of the factory, where a sufficient quantity can be obtained far z uy purpese required, Vor further particulars apply to either of the indersigned, | The Main Driving Be quite as good as new. “ HENRY LONG WORTH,’ President, , . M. HOOPER, Director. ALBERT SIMPSON, Secretary. June 30, 1880.—oaw- v-wkly GOLD MEDAL, t - Underclothing, &c.; Ee. GENTS’ FURNISHING G00 DS, | a\ TWEERS ANB CLOTHS, | A choi¢ee Lobot ‘BA, in ehests and hali-chests, | : ; : { All of which will be dispese) ef at the very} lowest seat, pric W. és A, J DtIN & SO, Nov. 6, 1850. io miei | aes a a 2 ‘ SA =4 a ey i ie ¥ ea 9 7 : a ; - ine > sf. Be ay! 2 4 | ; cS Hi RT it bend eee ay at VER LAND WES ; seg rt Sie ag To ORNEH HIGHLA ND WHISKY. 4 ANAL yric AL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viac lt ich, iu. C,, London, Aug. 18, 1879 | Revor’ r on the LorNE Higalanp WHISKY: anc Vv ell-matured “COtCh W hisk- vy of the first quality. 4 Fy > ¥ y ARTHUR Pisii,. ‘‘Orro Hrunagr, FC, 8., F. 1. ¢ 430 mts : MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & Co.. Charlottetown, P.H.1, Feb. 24, THE ROYAL OAK. For Sale or to Let, VES well-known UHot-l, conveniently situated on Queen Street. lt is three’ stories high, and contains 16 rooms, kitchen, | ‘shop etc., amd has spacious yard and large stables, sheds and outbuildings: For farther particulars apply to William) Dodd; or on the premises, to MRS. JAMES OFFER. 1880_. rl it Nov. 13, 1880. July 20, 1880—oaw Summerside, UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper published in the Provinees, ‘= See! chal! SERVE CREOLE Md Eel PE ms TE A ACEI MTL: ‘*We have sited th im g 24 : Gree steel ay ae a Thats fioree, ot oy aes . wise tae ae from the vats, samples of their Lorne} Se wou! aes Seat ee Highland Whisky, and’have subject- Pia Vervousness, Sleeplessness, Femal ed them to, careful éxamination aad | @ omplaints and Drumkenesss oa ~ The samples” we = ¥ ery _ tags | rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, ana ~~» S100 EN GOLD pessnaiil all the characteristion of f ‘pure |i BOUs ena in them. For sate sy W. R. WATSON ax ‘APOTHECARIES HALL. ; fmar 5, 80 wes ee ee) JOSEPH GILLOTT’S SFEEL PENS. BY ALL DRALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Bratt > UTHS. HOP BITTERS, (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS HOPS, RECHT, MANBRAHKE, DARPELION, > Fe — B Ax D THE Purxst AND Best MEpicaL QWVALI- TIES OF ALL OTHER BITTERS, ae ee ae oe evill be ms id for a case they will note or help, or for anything inapure or injuri Asi your Druggists for Hop Bitters and iree books, and try the Bitters before yeu Ss! Take no other, : fhe Kop Cough Cure and Pai itelief is the Cheapest, Sure and Best, ror Sale or to Let. FFXEAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a deor. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL April 26, 1880—# j %