nes gee nae se Ey ie mg SR Oy oe se panei ee a Regn de * st mance ene eT The Nine Suitors. Re ah sil! ay AL bby In the “es r of New Yo lhe steve = wer ) King be With Yankee beef avd pork Nine elim young 1 tup t plank \n i the ¥Y Were ta i Bat none of them had ever love’, bhey said they 1 ul Rut hh I wou i 4? ‘ t 1 Or their mothe uid they shouldn't, The v i lv i . Ww ) Phe passen ce were ion ri, Th Ves el v up ; And floated « 1 th \ Ke !} ah = a il ary PE) A protty girl came u] i deck \ hie ! 1 Lin « vor ik el i, \ stad nev v t whetner sh ‘ iaat, Or whether she wouldnt, Ur her father said she shouldn't, ‘he world will never know, Che nine young men stood in a row, Each teying not to stare, Phe lady iooked embarra they offered her a chair. The nine young swells were very rich, And it was understood Phat each of them could marry Se ed, and Whatever girl he would ; But whether he couldn't, Or whether he wonldn’t, Or the lady said he shouidn’t, The world will never know. on as usual, So things went The weather soon grew thick, The nine young men were gallant, The pretty girl was sick ; She certainly was charming, When they brought her dainty **l'd eat it all now really And truly if I cou'd ; but -whethe Or whether she we uldn’t, fc od ° r she couk Ur her s wh said she shouldn't ; .3 + Fhe world will never know. rhe nine young meu came up on deck, Each in his Sunday elo’es, And went abaft the wheel-h« In order to pr The lady had no preference, Bat said that, if she could, She'd marry every one of them, But it wasn't any Bat whether sie couldn't, Ur whether she wouldn't, Ur that custom said she shou the wor know. use, re pe se : L£OOd ; ldn't ? i} . a Wiil bever Che lady asked the cyptain how She ever should decide ; Said he, “The love of Should certainly be tried.’ So, when they all were present, She fell into the sca, Aud eight of them jumped after her, The ninth oh where was he ? Now whether he « ul in’t (jamp), Ur whether he wouldn't (swim), Ur the captain said he shouldpy’t (try), The world will never know. these y oung men Unce fairly out of the water, she Went up to him, and said, **Dear s'r, you are a qolid man And have a level head ; So, without further parley, Or hint of a pretence, I agree to merry you, sir, For yeu have cow mon sense.” So her father said he couldn't. And her mother said she wovldn’t, And the captain said he shouldn’t Refuse to give consent. —‘'Over the Summer Sea.’ >? o-< A Terrible Tragedy at Sea. THE CAPTAIN OF A WINDSOR, N. KILLED—AND THREE MEN SHOT. 8., SHIP FATALLY The British bark Wellington was towed into Plymouth, Eng., on the 30th ult., with her crew in a state of mutiny. She left Havre,Jan, 21st for New York, under command of Capt. Armstrong. When the vessel was brought there the vame was painted out. The wmutioy vecurred off Sciliy Islands. Three sea- men were seriously hurt by pistol shots. The captain’s body was found on board when the vessel reached Piymouth. The mate brought the bark in. An in vestigation was at once instituted by the proper officials and the ringleaders inthe mutiny placed iu irons. The other side of the story of mutiny is told by the imprisoned sailors as fol- iows : ‘Cap t. Armstrong got drunk last Monday and with a loaded revolver in his hand chased the crew around the deck until they took refuge ix the rigging. The captain ordered them back to the deck, but being afraid ofhis pistol, they refused to obey und climbed further aloft. Capt. Armstrong began shooting indiscrimi- nately atthe men inthe rigging and severely wounded three of them. Then the remainder of the crew, acting together and in self-defence, returnd to the deck, surrounded the captain, beat him senselessand put him in irons. He died soon ufter the fight. The three sailors whom he shot are in a dying con- aiuion. 2 - A Fight for a Widow. Particulars of a desperate encounter between two rival suitors, are coming to light in Quebec. It seems that two youug men in well-to-do circumstances, one a foreigner and the other ao Lrish- map,became enamored with a blooming middle-aged widow who keeps a_res- taurant in the jower town. The fair dispenser of liquids seems to have di- vided her smiles about «qually between her two admirers, as they became des- perativ jealous of each other,the hatred between them iinally calminating a couple of days ago ina bloody fight. By agreement the two men yaccompanied by friends, metin a country locality near Levis and opened operations by firing at each other with pistols ai the regulation distance. This they found io0 slow auddrew knivesand hacked at each other in true wild west style until separated. The foreigner is in the hospital with a bullet hole through his hip and several knife thrusts in his body. His oppouent, i Qorr & Ca and How | | stop peop! ie ion was couimenecd oo sheep Pils ' | il gf. Mr. O. N. Pricesaid thet he be if eved a farmer could profitably keep forty sheep if be hada good rao fer hem. They should be Kept it) open | heds in stormv weather in the winte: They should havea little vraip and tur ps 0 potatoes tn ihe vinter, flis heep realized in all about $9 each, and 4 them would ¢ about as erat ¢ sume muel ss one ecow.— Jloueton Times Special : Notices. Souris East, are ch sing | make room for Spring | (Feb, 4 4i wk | | & Co., st to , P. LCONROY . er etoek at a importations ORANGes, tigs, dates, green grapes and f i serves all kit ds by the pound, cheap at KR. K. | hy Ce 8S. FirreeN barrels Fox Berries at Beer & Gofl’s | (feb 3 Meracuam’s AtLas.-—~Five copies—the last} if the issue—still for sale at $3.00. Apply at} ' once.—-Norton Bres. feb2 31 | . | Danvuse, a very bigh patent flour at Beer & ; Gyett's, (Jan. 3l. — on jé and Bread Flour (feb 3 DANUBR, Choicest Pastry at Beer & Gottl's. tp BLanKets at J. B, Macdonald’s. lec20 \ SPLENDID train make, ligi t, strong ana ¢ heap at K. K. Brace’s. sleigh, American mfertab'e, for sale Polish fo u | DoRSE ¥, jJanl? d Hub Dressing or ine celebrat r “nte’ Fine and Boots Sreieu dasher rails at Brown’s ; the latest Aucrican siyle and plated, at the Atheneum, Charlottetown. Ick CREEPERS. pair at once.—-Dorsky, Go A FEE H lot Sliver Save your life by buying a F& (So. janl7 teas via Northern Londou House. ot ch« ye ; Light, just received at the CHEAPEST PLACE to buy Violins, Accordeons, Concertinas, Flutes, Banjos, Violin Strings, and all kinds of Musical G is at Miller thers, Queen Street. {dec]9 tf | Rubbse rs | Gorr & | Co's. janl7 | THERE are just two things that is an impos- | sibility todo on P. E, Island, and that from drinking brandy, and to | carry a piece of fine Machinery to Brown's | that he cannot mend or wake new, such as| Sewing Machines, Guns, ete Shop on the} corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. | dec6—tf, GREAT BarGatns in Boots and Shoes during the Holidays at Macdonald’s Boot Store. dec20 MILLER Brotuers are ready to make a pre sent of a Sewing Machive to any one that | wili buy their class of goods elsewhere for less | money. {deci9 tf Prepare for the cold, and buy a good, oo Is, SNOW SHOE Oversh Moccasins for 31.00, es cheap, at Dorsty, is to warm Fur Cap at I. E. Prowse’s. dec 20 Roya Baxixe Powper at Beer & Goti’s, dec29 FAIRBANS’ SCALES repaired at‘ Brown's, at the Atheneum ( h’town. tf—dec6 PatTrRonize L, E. Prowse. decll Cnorce Istanp Honky just received at Beer & Goff’s. jan] BLANKETS AND QuiLtTs.—Above steck sells ing cheap at J. B. Macdonald’s dec20 Lots of Boys’ Fur Caps, cheap, at L. E. Prowse’s. [dee 20 Kent Mitts aud Matchelers at Beer & Gotf's. fJan. 31. SKATES sharpened at Brown’s for ten cents, Who'll have another. At the Atheneum, Ch’ town. t{—dee& DR. 8. b. Uae KIN, PHYSICIAN ARD SURGEON. OFFICE : AT D DR. JERKIKS’ RESIDERCE, PRINCE ST. Ch'town, 26—wel fri PIANO TUNING. ee Subscriber begs to state that he wil) Tune, Regulate, Re wire, &c, all Pianos with which he may be favored. \ddress may be left at the store of Miller Bros., Queen street, or at his own resiaence, north side King *quare, Jan. D. M. REID. (‘th'town, Jar. 5, 188h —19i VOILE TRAINING. % en REID wishes four additional pupils 432. to complete his class in in the inechani- cal formation of the voice. Persons desirous of obtaining a knowledge of the correct method of singing wouli ¢e well to call at once. Ch’town, Jan. &, 1885 PHOTOS lic Holiday Season! 6i waly, For ] E.W1S’ Photographs are now known as the A most Genuive and Artistic productions in the lrovinees Landscape and Portrait Work are made by mex who have real practical ability and known renown in their respective lines, sw The public never regret calling on LEWIS, Grafton Street, Ch’town, P. E Island. dentp 30 wee WHE Subscriber, anes about to leave the Province for the winter, requests all per gus indebted to him to pay their several amounts to Jas. DesBrisay, at the office of DesBrisay & Angus, in my premises, Queen Street, whose receipts will be a sufficient dis- charge, and who will also attend to the dis- posal of any Bank Stock or Real state for me during my absence. WILLIAM DODD. Ch'town, Dee. 8, 1884.--2mo 2aw wkly 2 | rere large ; fluenza, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. PARSONS’ “ PURCATIVE™ PILLS ) ‘ e s i CY B onsnen, and an LIVER and BOWEL oe MALARIA, eLOOD POISON, ~ cae "y Ss ~ ee a NONE ILL A DOSE). For Fen rale Complaints these Pills have no equal. ‘i find them a valjuable Seshaetia and Liver Pill.— ‘Dr, T. M. Palmer, Monticello, a “In my practice I use no other. —d. Dennison, M.D., DeWitt, Iowa. Boid ev C6:, BOSTON MASS. mail for 25 ets. in stamps. faluable information PREE. 1.8. JOHNSON & CO., BOS N It is a well-known fi _ * it most of the Hlorse and Cattle Vows \d in this coun- try is worthless: that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure in d very valuable. Nothing on Marth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- nt of om Dose, one teaspoonfal to each pil wd, It willalso positively prevent and cure « Cholera, &c. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 2c. in amps Furni ished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20 CH ICKEN CHOLERA, Cire ulars free. 1. 8.JCHNSUN & CO., Boston, Mass. GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE! COMMENCING EY VERY MORNING ATS A.M. adepenionquil eign is AVING lately increased our motive power and made several additions to machin- ery plant, we are in a better,postion than ever before to attend to the wants of our customers. Having a large staff of workmen employed, our monthly output of Furniture is but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we are desirous of keeping our stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all our goods at the lowes: pe issible price FOR CASH. The publie are respectfully invited to exaroine our stock and askjfor prices. Orders by letter promptly attended to. Boston, Mass. Funeral Furnishing 2 Speciality. Beau- stiful, Good and Best Value in the Prov- inces, MARK WRICHT & CO. harlottetown, Nov. 14, 1884. MORRIS cB oko ALAN DS EW — PATENT EICHT- FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. , Kight-Flang —_—_—_——oOoo oo a HE rv? SAFE yen such a8 : Ist, THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing the bolt work with the whole of the filling (six inches) between it and tle cutside,’that is, as far from the tire and thief as it can be. 2nd. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate cf the door being on hinges, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have casy access to the lock and boit- work. He cen thus easily charge the leck, clean, oil, and kcep the bolt-work in goed order, 3rd. IRON INSIDE LINING, stronger than woed, ard which retains the moisture in the filling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and alter a few years absorbs the moisture and ‘‘reguires filling over again. 4th, FOUR-WREEL COMBINATION LO¢ KS, 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. DIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in ftire-proof safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing the passage oi heat, it having to pss over tw elve inches, no injury arises from this source, a8 in other safes containin gone, two o r three ilonges. THESE SAFES have stood the test cf years, and the greatest fires cn this continent, aud have the CAMPION RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires. We are selling these safes as low as any go od safe,and are Gisposing ef Jarge numbers throughout the Dominion. BANK WORK AND VAULT monials and information, address, JOSEPH JACOBS, GENERAL AGENT. Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY strongest, most efficient ‘ERS, which prevents DOORS are specialties of our firm. For prices, testi- HGOERRES & ERELARD, 64 Sudbury St:, Boston Mass. ~ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 4 oe ae <q iss4-5. Winter y Arrangement, ISS 4-=.). N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER “8th, 1) 1834, Trains will run daily as follows (Sand uy’s exc epted):— "TRAIKS DEPART. ~FCR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE. — FROM THE west. STATIONS, No, 1.)No. 3, STATIONS. INo 2.| No. 4, ' Laine re le a ee ee PM. & M CATIONIC isine in ehh nouns uenesceah debe | Gene IRR i i a 4.45 (10,15 Royalty Junction..........%...5+0. 7.38 | 2.38 |/Rovalty Junction........+.+s.seecccesecs, 4.22 | O52 PCy rN le ice uc decease cowie s 8.30 | 3,50 North’ Wiltebire....,... ..oosse. sonees | 3.30 9,00 PN OT ii ocd cin 5 6s ha cose ceeoe} SAD 4 BOS Branter River, oo..0ss006 sce hiws wvusees 1 ole TRS UN eo O28 tO Bidet iii kc: code ne cdes a soskenel ae 8,08 I ee Oe Oe, A | 230 | 748 NS al We hee ac kcc aes 9.48 | 4.47 |) Freetown, ...00-.+-: peretcides wes ere {2.13 ; 7.43 acintiigecity, strate OE ea i Vani ase 10,10 ; 5,10 Kensington ..... 1.50 7.20 ( ar 10.45 6,45 1.15 6.45 Summerside P. M,} Summerside..... a6 sd4tenes o000be. i Cap) 1.09" | i sd | 1.22 | Mincotiehieig ies 6 7 ee ea aaa | 1.50 Wellinwton,.s.esecces 2 DO ee | 2:35 j Port dill «c/s .s Oe ua ree eta ie cat 3.59 AP LARP A kid keecene 1 i ee | 4,20 Bloom! iN ce ele eu ae eel i ee 5,00 \jberton, (. 066 600WEhe enh oedeseeeeu dp 7.10 PE 6s Fikes ick el ea ee ar] 6.00 I iiss: enectinas ocheeamcwes “dp 6.10 TRAINS DEPART.— -FOR THE FAST. _ TRAINS ARRIVE.— FROM THE EAST. ' STATIONS. [No, 5. | 7.1) STATIONS, P. M, eee ate A. M. Charlottetown oocsececsecsceesereersees 2.30 £ RMORLEEO Wie 0.60 00000 006300008 000001,129 0 Royalty Junction....... odadbt outs oe oe. 2.63 | Royalty Junetion......sccscesocecceceeel1Q.07 ORIN s csc ccneccncdgeensssccscceseces’ Ge BOLO sins cveWeromeccccces gicecces | 9,30 | Meuut DUCWAT Le ce coccccccccoveccsesseces 4,10 PE is nds cea ciceea ds dds coal ' .dp| 8.55 Cardigan ..........0- de ehes no cerabsewess GUD Og sao eeu dienes 1 os gs on teee sara 7.25 | Georgetown «. Nideees oy «soc civ eeuehdeccss: Ole Geor; ryek PN sind rb. Sie cols Ge eee ek coke 7.00 ! 5 Ca ee Se ee ee ae ee rh eae ae Mount Stewart...... peweredecsesei. wees! of 4.10 |)Mount Stewart,,.......... dp! 8.55 ant j 4.20 ||Mount Stewart,.......sseseeeeeeeeres | 8. MOPEllcvccwccceseccs COveceereevecseesc. 4,50 i a a ee 8,10 St. Peter’s.... phe is pekabo ose | ime PO rg hoy, ia ck. aie 7.39 Bear River.. CERT 6.10 Bear Ri ite Fulks eh cbee hc A ec ashe es j 6,50 BOT iss oedincee ecvieeen cnee nhs canenane ! 6.55 | Souris, ' i 6.05 -—s Trains are run by Ristere Sehaderd ii ume. 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