iid) cn erteaRnaiaieagalh cihtanatiictilts dh gilt smilies ae - oe “a tt ee ee fli i i A at i eR ae lhe tl ites Pe et a te al ee el : Oe Nt ace eet Rf Se po OS AE dod PRES Os yee - ——————— ee —— — ‘* This 1s true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxrrrpxs. }OLLARS A Y BAR, | : SINGLE Corpitzs Two CEnTs. VOL, 15.--NO. 90. NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1884, ‘ = AM P, K. | W. W. Souuuivay, Q. C. | Casstae B. Maonsit Chai town 647 912 427; } — H Ras 7 7 10 55 5 47 | an. 16, 83. P. M — » P «>» 7 5 7 Ve vesissiviss. i @4® 2992908) WY, ViPPeEa eee — }depart......927 232 ‘% \(Or Wueartey & Sons, CHARLOTTETOWN, Port Hill : iv 30 415 i > s. ISLAND) Al i e oe. 00808 12 05 6 57 Tignisi Laer «Te OAT rin vst sx s. « «Commission “Merchant, eee... dé. news ccinnne wee 202 647 et BPMN: +. ¢00000+ steanons 240 757 | 269 BARRINGTON STREET, Po od 415 1025 ba sona..a a ee RALIFAX, N. 8S. | depart......648 122 6657); ae crecial attention given to the sale of > ae ‘ - } pec lai atvention giv h to B nee + OU 209 7 30 P. E. Island produce. Haut VOR s £504 68 702 32 ey April 24, 1884. ‘ owl ..802 507 10 I 10s nelko Lede os siege eitee o.' M.A Me as PLES PPLES ‘ se cceeveeeaeeeiy 702) APPLES, APPLES, APTS, vo : ae | AFCIVE ..++- ee 622 87 alii lias ; ‘ " | depart, . as. §27..902 ‘ ‘ . —ea7 1002! CHARLES DONALD & CO., ». M, ~ Y Souris 722 12 02 79 Queen St, Londen, E. C., e a9 . M-/ Will be glad to corréspond with Apple Grow- M OE, Bie Waks...n cncnsmedhd caanti* 5 32 9 0 ers, Merchants and Shippers, with a COOGIIID. . . ccc cccscnncageccenons 629 1022 yiew to Autumn and Spring Geary Li anusnile 0 « « Me blde & « ole ootle 647 1047 business. ees A.M. P'M.| ‘They will also give the usual facilities to — 647 217) customers requiring advances. augl ww Rete ey. ss oe eas ones Oe i ccnhitinainnein M Mo th PE a5 oe a 842 517 ’ yt 7 Ceeieses 8 47° 5 42 ‘ Unarlottetown. ......cccceess secs 952. 727 ii ° Georyeto PPE Pe Eo OE 727 332 dk. . } - g ‘ " a : . ae 4 ene Tn ee ee q = ai R. CHARLES CAIRNS, in returning epee ate ee thanks to the public for the liberal ‘ | i ’ Y 4 k ‘ j | ic ic. a y 2 iH ' EXAMINER (ld, Successful, Trustworthy, E f ! t | ed ee eae | oo RRR SIRE uing, by N - W A GooDSs t ' No. 5.compary 820d battalion, in con- OvER TWO MILLIONS AND A HALF DOLLARS ) . us ne a | x junction with Hunter River, Garfield, and FOR A THROUGH TICKET ‘he t I Publishing Oo. | PURELY MUTUAL, + Orystal Spring divisions of the Sons of obbihed »-ap pind Temperance, believing in the superior effect As to the distance of ninety-three million : _ » ter anc } . . ind of combination, held their annual picnic at nile 2 a cannon ball would travel it Mm stand aon a No Stockholders, Dividends Annually, 8 Brackley Point, on Tuesday, 26th ult. about fifreen years, It may help us to * fe — — (From,eight tall tthe m h ss gp night be remember that at the speed attained by the RIPTION - ‘ _ . , ing into the village, the startin ‘mited E - ir railroads a. Bik ORGAR > ‘ rey . ~ seem pouring im ee, € Jamited Express on our railroads a train 32 50 | NEZED 1845. ' \F Es j A ry \ point. On arrivalof the east and west which had jeft the sun for the esrth when 125 | Circe tanes : hk [ J Ji! > trains, the party set out, headed by the the Mayflower sailed from Delhaven with 060 | NEW YORK - Dram Major from Charlottetown, who, by |the Pilgrim Fathers, and which ran at that 6 Cae the iasltitt ‘his penetrating bugle song, acquainted the rate day and night, would in 1884 still be a ores LIFE INSURAN GCE CO yet far distant husbandman, with the ap- journey of some years away from its terres- y be made for nee 2 proach of something unusual. Consequently \trial station. The fare, at the customary rly or yearly advertise- excel ‘young and uld had availed themselves of | yates. j » bewhboastiad ba ibe rathe , 3 4 Ae te y ) ates, it may be remarked, would be rather Ce a Cash Assets over 399,000 000. NOW OPENING, | the most promising positions for vie Mg over two million five hundred thousand = samen : a 3 ithe _ coming procession. Perhaps | dollars, so that it is clear that we should ALM -u® SEPTEMBER, 1884. [ ; t nothing —_ could have been more need both money and leisure for the — s | McLEAN & MARTI N, BAT entertaining than the lively airs played on | journey. ea aes Agents fo 3 Island, | the bagpipe by Corpl. Donald McDonald | Perhaps the most striking illustration of lt gents for P, K, Island, f ' ' . ful \ . Gh. 43 3m » &2 ™. Ch town Aug 27—%aw wkiy } (it is Saie to Bay that this veteran of bag-' the sun’s distance is given by expressing it iw y, 20 . 0 hire cot | in Siahimienldins, cial ee tlt a | : ; ree ane takes te (ogee place 4 with in terms of what the physiologists would N ; 5a, 24 5m., a m. a nw i @ Select pipers of the Frovince, and with ' call velocity of nerve transmission. It has ay, 6... 8.4m, a, m. | WEST & REND= LL, J e Bb. Vi AC D O Ni A [) S, ‘the dhrones in pet lect order can compete | been found that sensation i¢ not abselutely mun ‘Mvoon|High | Days oooea otcise® COMMISSION Merchants, aftt'n morn; hm} i 5 256 84 51 T 33.198 9 : i an - oP isl sa 3) St. John’s, Newfoundland. | QUBEN STREET. 7 a ~~ oe . 12 2 Consignments solicited. Liberal advances 4 T) 5 5 53; 9 54/12 59 made ‘ . R, 9 6 6 albu ge 5g made. ae Oh’town, Sept. a 1884.—2aw wkly, soylel 7 52, uly 25, 1884.—2aw 4m j Si at 45 4 coon, | ot ao 9 snes a geod, Monson & MeQuarrie, ] i 37 tj g 29! i 49) 40) 7 i u tps ext se BARRISTERS | a & 13 : { Lim ra} 6 18 30 —AND— i : 14 Sunda) 421 9 on 6 4 27 | = : , ' Send jam S40 at ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Extra, Prime, Cheap, Strong, Nice, Al, Splendid 13 Ph we y 47! 1 4 4640 43) 14 3 | 0 +o 19) Fri ie 455 59 $5210 451 | 11 Office in Old Bank | 29 Sat Boh 37 THR 7} urstany, =©=S(a(i‘éirs OT «OC CCOFE’s for Extra Tea, riTewtay 53 51 0 00 s0ln Aehatanine +. ia | WHOLESALE. M' Wedaoesta 58} 46 57 5} 8656 ‘iT 1 a7\Saturtay 38| 4g! 1 27/3 i 451 | | ’ Sincatyi-inh? Shiiguh SaaS G7 & ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW | RETAIN. a0) Tosedeg 2) 38, 3.28 651)>96) Solicitors in“Chancery, | | ee ——— NOTARIES PUBLIC, &. BEER & GOPF*S FOR CHEAP TEA, THis RAILWAY TL TABLE, OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great, WARRANTED. lh | George Street, Charlottetown, Charlottetown Time. ) } Gar Money to Loan, patronage extended to him, begs leave to in- form his old customers and the public general-' ly, that he bas taken into partuersuip Mr. Malcoim McLean, aud that hereafter the business will be carried on under the title of CAIRNS & CO. Marble & ‘Bione Cutters, They have on hand a fine stock of Monu- ments, Tablets and Headstones, in Italian and American Marble. ‘hey are of the latest de- signs, and at prices to suit all. C. CAIRNS. M. McLEAN, Ch’town, June 30, 1884—pres n e pat sj wp MONCTON Sash and Door Hactory. Re Ps cor th liberal pat ange to 2 pu blic for iberal aageexten to Sint white? in business in ‘harlottetown, begs leave to inform his old customers and tne public generally, that he, in company with Mr. William Rogers, has appointed Messrs. B. Williams & Co, Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf, AR PMUR & COs, GHN HRAL ssion Merchants, (2) ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) TON. MASS. nd Produce a Specialty. May 15 i wkly tf is. ny Wide BEBO N. J. CAMPBELL, wv to Campbell & Rayden) Avciiviver aud Commission Merchatt, (iP BROEBEDR, \NSUBANCE AGENT, GOH. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS., Cha roti clown, P, E. Island. Importer and Jebber of Choice ireceries and Spices Xs r P. E. Island of the Charlottetown, our agents, who will keep constantly on hand » fall supply of Mould- lat, Window Sashea, Doors, ete.. af tual Life Assurance Com- } par , Kugland LOWEST CASH PRICES, | ition given to Aaction Sales of , Fish, Apples and other Fruit, Household Furpiture, Bankrupt and ks, and all kinds of Merchan- d All orders entrusted to them will receive | prompt attention. LEA & ROGERS, Moncton, N, B.) Cor olence aud Consignments salzited, Returns promptly made, March w, Sy Sept, 6, (683.—2aw why BEER & GOFFS FOR NICE. TEA, 3 POUND TINs. BEER & GOFF’S FOR Al TEA, HALF-CHESTS. BEER & GOFF’S FOR SPLENDID TE}, ANY QUANTITY. WROD ESALE & RETATIL. Ch’town, July 9, 1884—2aw Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1a The cheapest ana best piace to buy. is at YORSEY, GOFF & CO'S Ch’town, June 21, 1884.—eod> whly : > - we ¥ IHULLOw ROYAL GANADIAN INSURANCE CO. ————— —_—__ } FIRE ——e CAPITAL, - - - - - - - $2,000,000 —— QO HEAD OFFICK—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH- J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. on Risks Taken on Most Favorable Terms. Ao’gNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Merchants Bank of Halifax Ch'town, Meh, 27, 1884. EE — ee CHARLOTTETOWN © SAS AND DOOR FACTORY | Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, PALMER & CO... PROPRIETORS. —_—-0 We are now manafacturing and will sell at the lowest cash piices; Sashes Doore ¥ ‘udow and Door Frames, Architrayes, Spouting and Conductor Mould ings, Ballusters, +.» el Posts, Siair Rails, Twists, etc, We are pr pared to do all kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jeinting, Morticing, Tepon- ing, Jig end Prot Sawing. Turning, etc, : A]! kinds of Getbic Windows tor Churches made at shortest notice. W.h wew and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the utmost catisfaction to all who favor ws with their patronsgs. Cu CowpySuny 7, 188¢—whly Ty it. favorably with the best.) After a very jinstantanevus, but that it cecupies a very | pleasant drive of twelve or thirteen miles, minute time in travelling along the net ves; jwe arrived at out destination, the heavy'so that if a child puts its finger into the idew of the previous night prevented any ‘candle, there is a certain almost inconceiva janpoyance by dust. On alighting no time bly small space of time, say one hundred of | Was lost by the ladies in pre viding Ginner, ,a second, before he feels the heat. In case, oke-sx will not allow me to detail fully the then, a child’s arm were long enough to variety and choice of the dishes, Suffice it}touch the sun, it can be calculated from Say that the boys retired that night con-!this known rate of transmission that the | vineed of something of which they might infant would have to live to bea man of | have been heretofore doubi ful, /over a hundred before it knew that iis Capt. McLeod contemplated having some | /shooting, but the prevailing high wind | rendered it impracticable. Four or five ;hours were pleasantly spent in different pammeements, many availing themselves of a drive along the shore. There were in all abont fifty carriages on the grounds. After tea, preparations were ‘made for a return, The horses being again strapped to the vehicles, several, to satisfy their curiosity and desire of viewing the sur- rounding country, took different roads; but all arriving home at suitable hours. The roads, full of ruts from the heavy rains of the eeason, rendered the drive a little’ unpleasant, Two young ladies narrowly escaped imjwies from be- ing thrown, seat and all, from a carriage. There. were no intoxi- cants or the eflects of them on ihe scene. Probably the agent for those parts was not made aware of this gathering, or, thinking prudence the better part of valor, declined toa; pear. I venture to say that ali en- joyed themselves admirably well, and, should the fraternity here extend an invitation to their next social, it will be thankfully accepted by . + _<m + Strange Dwellers in the Sea MILUTIBUS. SHOALS OF RED TAKEN AT WORMS WHICH WERE MIs- A DISTANCE FOR SAND BANKS, The crew of the pilot boat Abraham Lawrence, which was cruising outside the bar abreast of Coney Island, New York, a few days ago, noticed after breakfast some-_ thing on the water which looked like red seaweed. ‘* They are shrimp,” cried the captain, Jooking through his glass. But William Conklin, a guest on the boat, said they were the color of boiled shrimp, and the crew gave upthe idea that they were fish, Soon the boat passed throngh myriads of them, and the sailors then saw they were worms of a red color, about two inches in length and a quarter of an inch in thickness. They were swimming near the surface of the water. They kept together like schools of fish. They seemed a sclid mass, and presented the appearance of ared sand bank. The crew lowered a bucket and obtained some. On close in-| spection they were found to be similar to sand worms, but much smaller. They had two small claws resembling those of a lobster. The pilots had never seen any- thing of the kind before. Joseph Smith. an old sea captain, supposed them to be whale food. He said whales live on ani maleulee of that kind. Upon coming tothe city ina tugboat from the pilot station the crew passed another. shoal of red worms about off Hospital Island. The shoal was similar to the first one they had seen. This was about lla. m. They fished up a bucket- ful of the worms and found them to be of the same kind as the others. Mr. Conklin nut two of the worms in a small bottle. ey lived until six o’clock that night. They have since changed to a green color. It was the opinion of those on board the pilot boat that the worms had come from some other latitude, and had swum together into all the bays. Two men in Williamsburgh say that | they saw acres of red worms off Roffel Bar and on the bay side of Rockaway the same morning. They thought they were running into a sand barand quickly put) their boat sbout. They then discovered that there were. millions of the worms covering the whole bay. According to the description of sea worms given by Agassiz, these worms could probably come under the head of planaria, or those of the leech order, They swim with the undulating motion pe- culiar to the leech. -~=_. A Curious Epitaph on a Cobbler} In the churchyard of Alston Moor, Eng , is (or was,) the following curious epitaph, | more than a hundred years old: My cutting board’s to pieces split, My size-stick will no measures mete, My rotten last’s turned into holes, My blunted knife cuts no more soles, My hammer’s head’s flown from the haft, | No more Saint Mondays with the craft, My nippers, pincers, stirrup and rag, | And ali my kit bave get the bag; My lapstone’s broke, my color’s o'er, My gum-glass troze, my paste’s no more, My heels sew’d on, wy pegs are drivea— I hope I’m on my road to heaven! aaa eel aitiliinherens BRING shocs alo get rubber | ape te Me fingers were burned. — Century. <r “To the Bitter End. The convest this time will be to the bitte: end. On the one hand, almost the very existence of the Act depends upon success in Halton. If it is rejected in that county after two years’ square trial, how can the advocates of temperance hope to success- fully appeal upon its behalf and have it adopted in other counties / On the other hand, if the liquor interest, after shouting for two years that prohibition was a failure in Halton, after demonsfrating time and again to their entire satisfaction that it vs absolutely ruining the business of the county, and that the people were tho roughly and everlastingly sick of the whole thing, and Jonging with a consuming de- sire for a chance to show the truthfulness of their recantation by voting it away— if, after all this they do not succeed, and the people of Halton decide a second time that the Scott Act is a good thing to have there, the liquor interest may as well hang up its little harp on-its little willow sapling and go into another line of business, for the day of its interment under the heavy clods ot a straight-out national prohibitive vote will only be a question of time, and short time at that. Toronto News. ?- ee. The Model Woman. She only isatrne acd noble wife for whose ambition a husband’s love and her children’s. adoratiiu are sutflicient, who applies her military instincts io the dis cipline of her household, and whose legis latives exercise themselves in making laws for her nurse, whose intellect has field enough for her, in conimunion with her husband, and whose heart asks no other honors than his love and admiration; a woman who does not think it a weakness to attend to her toilet, and who does not dis- dain to be beautiful, who believes im the virtue of glossy hair and well-fitting gowns, and who eschews rents and ravelled edges, slip-shod shoes and audacious make-ups; a woman who speaks low, and does not speak much, whe is patient, and gentle, and intel- lectual and industrious; whe loves more than. she reasons, and yet she does not Juve blindly; who never scolds and never argues, but adjusts with a smile: such a woman is the wife we have a]l dreamed of once ip cur lives, and is the mother we still. worship in the backward distance of the past. —(Charles Dickens, a Lincoln’s Way There is an amusing story, not a new one by apy any means, of the method Mr. Lincoln adopted to settle a contest over a postmastership, which had greatly annoyed him. There were two candidates in the field, and petition after petition poured in upon the weary President, and delegation after delegation had rushed into the White House, to argue the Claims of the rival aspirants. Finally, after he had been bored for half an hour by a fresh delegation, Mr. Lincoln said to his secretary: “This matter has got to end somehow. Bring a pair of scales.” The scales wefe brought. ‘‘Now put in all the petitions and letters in favor of one man, and see how much they weigh, and then weigh the othér candidate's papers.” Jt was found that one bundle was three-quarters of a pound heavier than the other. ‘‘Make out the appointment at once for the man who has the heaviest papers,” ordered the President, and it was done. —The Century. -~<—_- A Left-Handed Compliment Not very long ago a man considerably under the influence of drink entered one o! the city omnibuses in Glasgow. On being seated, he soon became troublesome and annoying to the other passengers, and it was proposed to eject him. This would have been done instantly, but a genial and kind-hearted reverend Doctor, who was also a passenger, interposed for him and soothed him into good behavior for the re- mainder of the journey. Before leaving, however, he scowled upon the other occu pants of the "bus, and muttered some words of contempt, but shook hands cordially with the D ctor, and said, ‘*Good day, my friend; ] see ye ken what it is to be drunk.” —?o Lapies’ Oil Goat Button Boots ; latest styles just received ; to be sold at $2.25 per paid haa care’ mth. This is very cligap, oe,