ie 4 H The Effect of Dress. ‘ Cieanliness is next to godline Sy not because godliness is superticia’, but | cleanliness is more than skio bec tiise leop an i pro luces says western ul preacher, iking of the ‘ramp: Yeu koow how you think you look alteralong journey—you know bow ou mukK % a i ; Che ontward | 0 ims relation to Lhe noel Che slouch, shuffle and unmanly front of the tremp heeanse of the lack | of a shirt George Washington, in | koee is not necessarily f heart he ' e ¢ cout LU! lack “ Hy a continental coat, cuffs, watstcon?, r buckles, and frills and b eeches, 8 iVor » wdered hair, fronts the wor.d with | enify. Bue let him exchange | raiment with the tramp, aud | father of his country will not recognized by his child, Oh, he will begio to shirk and shuffle, and get behind himself. He will stand uneasily, and rub the top of one fool with the heel of the other. Array yourself in stylish garments and visit : watering-place, and mark hotel clerk. few = tushionable your reception by the Then go into the woods for a weeks, and some fine morning, clad in blue shirt, torn corduroys and unshaved uncombed, an old mcassins, and appear upon the scene The temptation to seek an entrance by the back and speak upstairs : nd yet your trunk, is tremendous.’ Self-respect comes largely door, trom the nsciouspess of a good A man -polished {boots will) stand straighter thau he who clumps the Appearance. with we streets and Croases your parlor with rick-dust on his feet. A clean collar aod faultless ¢ man from a dirty ! | } i | itis will sometimes save \ moral job as well us from filthy things of touch Johan Doe io his Suaday clothea is more polite, more considerate of others, and n every W ay more Fe fi 300 tha in bis tora rd tultered Saturday Bult. Change ot dress has changed the manners. Improvement in appearance Las improved the man. We need not become dudes. Neither should we ‘ry good dressing. To teach cleanli-} od taste ia dress wiil sometimes te equal to preaching. We grant that the inward controls the outward ; it is true, also, that the outward exerts a powerful influence over the inward. At least, a ness of persona and ueatness : man clean shirtis in harmony with a clean heurt.—JJorning Star. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in! gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoy- ment. We can desire no better when in per- fect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, dis- couraged and worn out with when disease, there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sulferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Green's August Flower will make them free from disease, as when born. Dyspepsia unl = liver complaint are the direct causes of ity-five per cent. of such maladies as liousness, sick headache, costiveness, nerv- indigestion, dizziness ot the head, palpitation of the heart, and other dis tressing symptoms. ‘Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottle, 10 cts. Try it. 8 prostration, ~~... os Matrimonia! Troubles. Dorothy Dale, of Duryea, Pa., wanted to marry Jacob Kaufman. Her mother was willing, but her brother Nathan objected. In spite of his objection the wedding day was fixed. Nathan threatened to make trouble if the ceremony went on, and start- ed home on that day to carry out his threat. An hour or so before the time set for the wedding his mother took him aside. and producing a glass of beer for him, argued with him while he drank it. She had put laudanum in the beer to make Nathan sleep until after the marriage took place. Nathan slept, and D rrothy and Jacob were i But the dose of laudanuin killed Nathan, and Mrs. Dale is in custody pend- ing a coroner 8 investigation. married Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites i$ pr medical secret scribed by the cause it is not a scientitically profession be. remedy, but a prepared preparation of two tluable spec ifics, that they find of un- eqalled value for their consumptive and emanciated patients. Take no other, most V Special Notices. A PEW cases oranges und lemons for sale at Beer & Croft Ss. feb26 3i Cuoice winter-keeping apples by the barrel at Beer & Golf's. feb26 3i No 1 Lasrapor Herrine.—40 bbls. and half bbls. of these celebrated fish warranted, and for sale low at A. E. Yuill’s, 65 Queen St. feb26 4i pd D. A. Bruce is selling the balance of fur caps, fur and cloth overcoats, sleigh robes, and all winter goods at cost. feb5 dy wy tf : Men’s Calf Laced Boots $3.50, reduced to $2.75, at Dorsey, Golf & Co's. feb3 tf LaRRIGAN’S $2.65 reduced at $2.00 at Dorsey Goff & Co's. feb3 tf _GrReat Reduction on Ladie’s Overshoes and Felt Boots, at Dorsey Goff & Ce’s. feb3 tf FINDINGS. Sole Leather, Calf, Goat, Tops, Pe gs Nails, Thread, ZC... cheapest at Dorsey, Goit & Co's, feb3 tf Pe only Steam Sewing Machine and Gun Repairing Shop in the Dominion, and the only place where you can get every part of a Sewing Machine or a Gun made is at Brown 8, at the Atheneum, Ch’town. tfi—oc.30 ee OE ORs eee al ee PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, a eee > YF t . ut, Ww : M® GEORGE M. MOORE has this day been admitted a member of our firm. PERKINS & STERNS, j an effect upon the} Ob'towa, Jan. 15, 1887~fuv, 1d 2wks & wky Zi Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronce Lungs, Hoarseness, Influenza, Hacking C trated Pamphiet THE DAILY EXAMINER, JOHNSON'S hitis, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Bleeding at the ough, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysen- tery, Chronic Di- niniear Geer arrh@a, Kidney anu aihinn a. Troubles, and Reyvote a Spinal Diseases. oo. ao We will send free, 1 ven — postpaid, to all who send their send for it will names, an Illus- ever after thank their lucky stars. FOR INTERNAL — AND— EXTERNAL USE. All who buy or order direct from us, and request it, shall receive a certificate that the money shall be refunded if not abundantly satisfied. Retail price, 35 cts.; 6 bottles, $8150, Express prepaid to any part of the United States or Canada. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., P. O. Box 2118, Boston, Mass. MOST WONDERFUL FAMILY REMEDY EVER KNOWN. THE * ¥URS1 FURST oO 7 MATTER what competitors may say in their advertisements, it is apparent to the i ~ general public that the SES LL, ean be had at o ur establishment. It is not our claim that we offer FURS as cheap as other houses—we per cent by trading with us. BARGATIINES claim you save 40 We have not the time to enumerate our bargains in Muffs, Caps, Gloves, Coats, Sacques, Robes, C llars, &c., but we invite you to call and examine them bargains are genuine, and our prices the LOWEST OF THE LOW. ee satisfy yourself that our STUARTS NEW FUR STORE, NEWSON BLOCK, C Ch'town, Dec. 11, 1886. HARLOTTETOWN. le PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. -_-__lC oor" iS=6-7. ———— Winter Arrangement. 8) —* AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, Ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows (Sundays excepted) 1886-7. TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE WEST, | TRAINS ARRIVE—FROM THE WEST, STATIONS. | Nol | No.3 STATIONS. | No. 2 | No. 4. SS a 4 Ps me ji. a BM. Charlottetown ........... 7 15 1 50 Charlottetew® i. .cécike 2 30 ; 1000 Royalty Junction.........] 7 34 2 12 Royalty Junction. ........ srs OU North Wiltshire coe | 8 17 | 3 05 North Wiltsbire.......... 1 29 i 8 45 Hunter River...-++--«. we 8 30 3 20 eS eh re 115 8 30 Bradalbane., in 8 00 3 57 Bemdaivane.s....56........ 12 45 753 County Line.......... 9 09 | 4 07 SY SN, ss so eed s enti 12 36 7 43 NID 6000 es intonsives em .4 4 22 ne bai, ee ee eee ne SS eee 9 40 4 45 1 OMEN... os cevcesie: |} 1205 } 7 05 (ar; 1010 5 20 ao: A. BI 6 30 Summerside.......... . Be Se a Oe RE 1l 35 a a (dp| 1240 | | ar} 10 35 POUINO. 65 npg sess oes 1 00 || Miscouche,...... esesor cdl 10 15 Wellington.......+++......| 1 27 1 Weellingtomicsccsccccccccccas 9 49 Port Hill. oteece i 2 08 COS es ae ae oosaue 9 07 OM ie kini i ewstens 3 22 HO’Le@ary............vecesses 7 A4 POTN 4 «coc n nc ccva* 3 45 PION 5 iene nvicucioasl 7 30 BERET... «000000, 4 20 mis o08'kn2 ke bees bens 6 55 Vignish.. ......cee . a | 5 15 Peo 5 cues bs «5 GA ap! 6 00 | P.M. \} . £5 7 TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE BAST. TRAINS ARRIVE—FROM THE EAST. | STATIONS, Ne. & | No. 7 STATIONS, | No. 6. | No, 8. P. 2, = MM. CROTIASRRGOWE 5 oie so ucdece 2 30 Charlottetown............ 10 25 Royalty Junction.......... 2 0 } }}Royalty Junction......... 10 05 CN 6. oc iKuhi as «ic aeen 3 23 || Bedford...i5..ss<cdece evccee 9 32 (ar! 855 }] dp 9 00 Mount Stewart....... ee || Mount Stewart....... (dp 410 | ar 85 | Cardigan...+..........s00¢; 5 22 | ||}Cardigamecss.i...cccceetse 7 38 | Georgetown.............ar 9 45 Pe. M, || Georgetown.....-++--.dp 7 15 A. M P.M. | am. | Mount Stewart,.......+++- 4 05 | Mount Stewart.,......,.dp : 900 TE ik oie nckec accra deel 4 43 SRROIDES . cs vedudce Web ee. eet 8 17 Oe iis od sb nie dada } 5 12 St. Peters... 0:5, pail dsina iain 7 4 Bear River........ eatlees as i 5 57 (Bear River.«cses..c.cessce 7 03 Seete se: ar 6 40 Soma. ...i2.. sent teeeees dp 6 20 } oR eee \ = Mw Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction at 4.10 p. m., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Cape Traverse at 5.00 p. m., and leave Cape Traverse at 6.45 a. m., on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, arriving at County Line Junction at 7.35 a. Mm. All other trains run daily, Sundays excepted. JAMES COLEMAN. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1886.—all prs 6i Superintendent. THe LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE cee” Assets, Ist January, 1886 ‘O: GOMPANY. »: $36,606,822.03. ee FIRE RISKS accepted upon the most Favorable Con ditions and at Lowest Current Rates. R. R. FITZGERALD, Jan. 3, 1887. Agent, TELEPHONE COMPINY OF PRINCE EDWARD (SLND ) ‘P\HIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit between Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, F side and St, Eleanors, at the following Rates written and verba' messages, by Telephone, - — . reetown, Keusington, Summer- from Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, for each five minutes’ con- versation, or part thereof. ..,...... 00000 do do do do do do SOO ON Oe FERRO eee ORO tee Fe teens 5 to 10 miles......... over 10 miles......... + eeeteee se covcegese: 19 Cents ecabtepeses On ‘6 “ Written mcssages, subject to Company’s conditious, will be sent from Station to Station at following Rates ;— When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or under.. When distance is greater than 10 miles....... For each additional word one cent extra, eee ee SOR H ee Cee ee eee BOF ee eee resetesceneces MERU + FORO R ee Cet ee eee 25 “ A discount of 90 per cent from the above rates will be made to lessees of instrumonts ; arlottetown within city limits; fromall other receiving offices within a quarter of a mile from said offices. . F “ Written messages wii] be delivered in Ch Special rates will be made for delivering at greater distances, All communications and messages must be prepaid, The Company is prepared to leaae Telephon‘ S'ruments in Charlottetown and Sum. merside at established rates, and to treat with persons roquiring private or toll lines, For ‘arther information apply to the Snub OWtown, Oot. 19, 18AB—Tyer end scriber, at Charlottetown ROB ANGUS, MANAGER, —$_—$—$— ee CHOICE FRUIT! —_——_——- Grapes, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, &. 200 Boxes Choice RAISINS, 600 do Fine FIGS, 200 pounds Keeler’s Celebra- ted CANDIED PEELS. 10 Brls. CURRANTS, Choice Table and Cooking PRUNES. CONFECTIONERY. Pure and Wholesome. 2 Cwt. Fine English CON- FECTIONERY : French Choco- late Drops, Caramels, Creams, Gum Drops, Barley Sugar Toys, Christmas Mixtures, &c., &e. Aso: Fancy Biscuits, Nuts, Jams, Jellies, &c., Xe. BEER & COFF. Dac. 8, L&s6 Valuable Property HOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for Sale his Valuable Freehold Property, situated in the thriving settlement of Albion Cross, Dundas, containin one hundred acres of land, a large part of whic is cleared and in a high state of cultivation, There are on the premises a Lime Kiln, one good Dwelling House, 29x39, finished complete ; one Shop. one Warehouse, two Barns—all nearly new, Also, abundance of Aulder Mud on the furm and a quantity of Wood and Fencing and several beautiful Streams run across the farm. This isa rare chance, ac it is suitable for either &@ business man or a farmer, being in close proxi- mity to shipping, mills, schools, and churches. For further particulars apply to the owner, on the premises. DANIEL NICHOLSON, Albion Cross, Dundas, Feb. 25 REMOVAL. J B. MACDONALD has removed for two * months (while his own store is undergoing alterations) to the stand adjoining Messrs. Perkins & Sterns, on the West Side of the Market Square, where he will sell off the balance of his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing and Geuts Furnish- ings, at prices that are bound to sell them. Jon’t fail to call when shopping. If we have anything to suit, you can buy cheap. Special bargains given in Ready-made Clothing Overcoats and Suits. A few Men’s Fur Coats left—will be sold cheap. Splendi i Tea retailing for 25 cents per pound. J. B, MACDONALD. COFFEE, COFFEE Fresh Roasted & nd Grou — AT — BEER & GOFP’S. wkytf Feb. 5, 1887—dy wky Dan 8, Rae Farm and Mills FOR SALE. A™ Brown’s Creek, Lot 59, consisting of 77 acres of Land, 30 acres under cultivation; Saw and Shingle Mills in good running order, ALso—A Workshop, with scroll and circular Saws, turning lathe, boring machine, &c., very suitable for any kind of wood working. There are also a good dwelling house and outbuildings on the premises. For terms, &c., apply to WILLIAM ITAYLOR, Brown's (reek, Dan 81. IRR an we Charlottetown Steam Laundry HEAD OFFICE: Mark Wright & Co., Furniture Ware- room, King Square. AGENCIES: G. H. HASZARD‘S Book Store, Queen Street G. T. DAVIES, American Clothing Store, S’Side Gents’ Goods a Specialty. Chtown, Sep. 6, 1886. W. N. TANTON. New Watches, New Clocks, New Jewelry. THE undersigned, in introducing himself to the public, wishes to announce that he has opened his store on UPPER QUEEN STREET, where he has on hand a large essortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, in all the latest | designs. Also, to arrive, several cases of Clocks and Electro-plated Ware. 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