ogre Re es ei wy Bi ee - cs we sc ) mntnentoes in Ss it hae a ee oa ao a oe say aga IE RE an SE Ril A AS Sl, EARS ee aoe cee = ohn cee ne a I AT ae mee core ame Disraelian £ Sidieoophey. ; eee” 5 ad 1¢ is interesting to nete in“ Maymion Lord Beaconstield’s fondness for ante ! eal ; thesis and phrases these are worth repeating for their literary value, inte resting Some et be ‘CAUSC ant they give an ide 1 of the hant ot a yr i Bea ‘ -onstie ld’ s mind. We have been so mi ak accus- tomed to these phrases in his public sp« eches that it is more pt ‘otitable to atudy than to note them ia the publish- ‘ ntounarte ed page. “ Custora in England is a pow- er. ' . They have veta new namo fer this hybr id sentime: it they. call it pub- a ae. “ Zenobia never liked her ‘¢ she likes d nale friend\ to marry; ' flat tery, saul oe) ays said she did. “Young Mrs. Ferrars was an heiress, er the world thought se, w hieh is near ly the same. C el love everything in Ep rland e xe ept its ¢ Jlimate and perhaps its hotels.’ The government ‘of the Duke of Wellington“ was a dic tat orship of patriotism. ‘A German’s serenity was her delight, buts Russian Grand ce was her embodiment of power d pomt and sound principles: in their most aut! rentic and orthodox forms.’ ‘Brougham is a mao who woald s any thing, and of one thing you mey o uite certain—that there is ne subj lect which Lord Brougham knows thereu eh- ly.’ “ The first dinner~bell often brings thir igs to a pol int.’ “She will be an-~ noy ed and she will hate me. I casnot help it; everybody is hated by some- bedy.” “ America will always be co- lon! ial,” says Lord Beac -onsfield, “and what is eelonial necessarily lacks erigi- nality. A country that borrows its language, its laws, and its religion cans not have é iis inventive powers muc h des veloped.” “ The decrees of destiny are inexorable,” “and the being whose career destiny directs is as a man tra- velling in a dark aight who re: iches his gon! even without the aid of stars or meon.’’ ‘I believe abse nce is @ften a great element ofcharm.” ‘There is no spert new, and a man cannet always be reading French novels.” “ Men des- tined for the highest places should bes ware of badinage.” “ extreme youth givos hope to a ceuntry.” “ Hope soon assumes the form of confidence.” “ The most powerful men are not public men. | A public man is responsible, aad a re- speasibdle man is a slave. iti is private | life that governs the world.” “ Do net | at present be discontented that you are unknown. It is the first condition of rez! power.” “ Chivalry is the child of the Church.” ‘ All people of imagina- tien, they say,are difficult to live with.” “He found refuge in suici le, and mea who de so want imagination.” “ | think the stronger we shall be in Lreland the weuker we shali be ia Hngland, aud I doubt whether our cheap bread will be cheap enough.” “If there be such a| thing as destiny it will not submit tothe | | mastery of man.” ‘ Morning is not ro- maatic. Romance is the twilight’s. But morn is brisht aad joyous, prompt with action and full of sannuine hope. | Life sees no difficulties in the morsing, at east none.which we cannot conquer.’ “Taxes and tariifs—that isthe future of Eo glant L, and ” far as L can see it may go en torever.,’ ‘“ Charies fox used t> say, No Greek ; Latin as yeu like; and never French usder any cir cumstances.’ No English pest unless he compleses the century, These wera like some other goou vules—the unwrit- ter.orders of the Heuse ot Commens.” ‘+ As fer that,, said Waidershare, * sen sibile men are ail of the same religion.’ : : Pray, what's that ?’ inquire the prince; sensible men sever teli.” “Great men sb puld think of opportunity aod net of time. Time is the excuse of feeble and} puzzled spirits. They make time a sleeping partner ef their lives to accom- plish what oug ght to be achieved by their ‘own will.” as muco --- + ae A Fact Worth Knowing. | ' Are you suffering with Consumption, Coughs, Severe Colds settled on the breass, Pneumonia, or any disease of the Threat and Lungs? If so, go to your Druggist and get a bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup. This medicine has lately been intioduced from Germany, and is selling on its own mérits. The people are going wild over its success, and Druggists all over our country are writing us of its wonderful cures among their customers. 2,400,000 samples have been given away free charge. If you wish to try its superior virtue get a Sampie Bottle fot 10 cents. Large} size bottle 75 cents, ‘Three doses will reiieve | any case. ‘Try it. ~ Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real aad substantial things of lite every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running aiter oe and quack doctors er using so miuch of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes -the proprietors tieh, but your trust in greatest of all simple pure yemedies, Hop “Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, aud you will see bet- ier times and good health. Try it Gnee. Read of it in another colaran. _—e UU” Cueistmas ! Corisrmas !—Have you seen the Christmas cards at Lewis’? If not, you had better do so before soon elsewhere. All kinds and styles, including Prang’s famous Prize Cards, and mauy other varieties, wnuch — mani A Good Account. “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and sutfering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200-- by three bottle 3 of Hop Bitters my wife, who has work for a year since, day, and | want eve rybody heir benelit. ‘+ JOHN We all wh aqaone Wi ih Exs, | ich was stopped taken by her own house- out the loss of a to know it for ae ae ome sutier, iN. A. ° ah S aa From Harry HIts, THE CHAMPION W rusr- 26 East Ho no remedy LER, N a. { know of tig will ¢ move the discolorations 6f the from injuries, soreness and pains muscles and bones, continued exercise, as Ammonia, | USTON res the Giles + have used it NTREET, N. =: sais so quic kly re- s of the joints, uls of violent and ’ Liniment lodide myself and have seen it used by other, and recommend its use to all athletes. Sold by Wi Giles’ Pills cure Watson. Billiousness. Send for pamph- let. Dr. Gites, 120 West Broadway, N. ¥. Trial size = cents, a es ST WINTER COLO THING Pre tert ty thom to the Publi —FROM A— Choice Selection "FIT, PRIGE & | of Cloths, QUALITY ae Gy tts ~AT oUuR— Tailoring Department ‘ BEER & SONS. Noy. 19, 1850. P. EF ISLAND POTTERY. rq vHE P. E. Island Brick and Pottery Com- pany is now prepared to supply the Trade with every description of Ware Milk Pans, Bread "ANS, » in Butter Croecks, | Preserve Jars, Bean [Pots, Water Ceolers, IN GREAT Molasses Jars, /FLOWER POTS)" VAR 1ETY. Bordering for Flower Beds, GARBEN VASES, &6., Chimney Teps, Stove Pipe Stones, MADE T Atso Ow Hanvn—A HARD BRI«K. Aliof which will i defy competition. FARE Denot at Newson’s Quren “quare. Ch’town, Aug. 26, Sign af ED. W. GiYN nin O ORD quantity of GOOD ] & ree xe sold Build Drain Pipes, ER. at prices which IND Aa MAN, AGE NT. ing, South Side 1SSO—w ky tf W. Rt a the ‘leyhant. ‘Ee a a EHAM HAS JUST RECEIVED A Large Part of fis Fali Stock CONSE Men's, Wome the LOWEST Ladies’ and ee the best materials, satisfaction. Ch’tewn. Sept. 25, In all the LEADIN STING CASH Gents’ Goods a Specialty. and w a DON’T’ FORGET THE W. R. BORERAM, OpposireE Marker Hovse. 188s0— or ’3 and Shildren’s BOOTS ANS SHOES, VG ee ES, and at LICKS. Hand-Vade Our Goods are all carefully selected, of arranted to give PLACE “@a 3m 2aw » Beng. F. GRAFTON, lets sent free on oheaper than last year. postage. receipt of stamp for Srory B,. Lapp Hauperr E." Pare. Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS. PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, Atterneys- at-Law and Solicitors of American and Foreien Patents, 412 Firra Strreer, W AsHINGTON, Practice patent law in all its branches in he Patent Uffice, and inthe Supreme an ircuit Courts of the United States. D. C. Pamph- sept4 skin resulting |? 1880. BRITTS EL WAREHOUSE, SQUARE. nee a eee se — — i. rece" ived by S. x, Ethel Blanche, NHE Subscribers have Prince Edwavd, Caspian, and other vessels, The Largest Stock of DRY GOODS —AND— GROCERIES MILLENERY, trimmed and untrimmed, with the newest materials for trimming Ladies’ Sacques, Dolmams and Uls- ters. ‘Dress Goods of every description, Pompadour and other trimming to match. Black and Colored Silks. shade. Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Gloves, Laces and Frillings, Fur Muffs, Boas, Woolen Squares and Clor ads, Ladies’ Underclothing, &c., &c. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, TWEEDS AND CLOTHS. A choice lotof TEA, in chests and half-chests. lowest cash prices. W. & A. 1880. EEN SQUARE EROWN & CO, Nov. 6, OLD H-OPEN ED. modious Livery Stables, LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Side Queen Square, Where you can get the Curapesr AND Best TURNOUTS IN THK CITY. . JAMES N. MILLNER. Ch’town, Sept. 14, 18s0—ly ~ IMPORTANT SALE. —Oor— VALUABLE ERUPERIY, VHE Directors of the CHARLOTTETOWN WOULEN FACTORY COMPANY offer for Sale their Valuable Property situated on Sprivg Park. The property consists of Acre of Land, with the Buildings thereon, Hugine & B iler, shafiing, Bolting and com- plete Heating apparatus througho rut the whole building. The size of the Main Building is 80 x 50 feet, three stories high, besides basement, Engine House of Brick 50 x 30 feet together witha large Building attached and used by the Company as a yehouse. The Engine is 30 bourse power and was builé by Messrs: iontgomery & Sons, of H alifax, in Ct soek there about $2 2,60 — The Boiler are in a com) ‘te state of re almost as £00 »d as new. of 3 inch Shafting together with the hangers. The Main Driving Belt cost about $300 and is quite as good as new. The Steam Pipes heating extends throughout the entire build- ing and cost upwards “of $1,000. There is a never failing Spring of water within a few feet pair and be obtained for any purpose required, undersigned. HENRY LONGWORTH, President. D. R. M. HOOPER ALBERT SIMPSON, Secretary. June 30, 1880. —oaw- wkly THE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE G0. ° Uf Edinburgh and Londen, ESTABLISHED IN Subscribed Capital, Paid up Capital, . terms. feeted at the Lowest current rates. ings effected on especially favorable terms. ality. miums-for Dominion of Canada. &. W. DEBLoIs, Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. April 14, *8@—pat her ne sj kea tf eod with , Silk Velvets and Velveteenms, in every Ties, All of which will be dispose} of at the very LIN ERY STABLES) f bape Subscriber has removed to the com- Une ’ Director. Losszs settled with promptitude and liber- Lire DepartMent—New and Reduced pre- | izeneral Agent for P. E. Island. , 187], and | Engine and | There is abort 60 feet | for! of the factory, where a sufficient’ quantity can | -» ' ' Kor further particulars apply to either of the! - 54, Holborn | | | IsOo9 $9.733.332.00 1,216,669,.00 : Transacts every description of Fire, Life ard Annuity Business on the most favorable Fink DEPARTM extT—Insurances may be of. | Insurances upon Public and Private Build-' EXAMINER minion, on receipt of One Dollar. HE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per sons having relatives or friends avread, and | desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap- way than by subscribing to Tue Weexiy Sent, postpaid, to any address Great Britain, ‘the United States, or the! uO. | WINTER APPLES, DiRHOC IT FROM ANNAPOLIS. “UST LANDING EX SCHOONER MARY ep ALIVE,- 300 bbis. the best Selling low. Nov. 13, ’#0 ews POTA choic Winter-keeping APPLES, all Call early and select. WILLIAM DODD, (Queen Square. kinds? 2H TO FARINA | Preferable to Gorn Flour. Five conts per lh, - Nov. TE For Tt stories high, shop etc., a ’$0- BEER & SONS, R OVAL OAK. Sale or to Let, ll-known Hotel, convenieutiy on Queen Street. It is three and contains 16 rooms, kitchen, d has spacious yard and large stables, sheds and outbuildings. For furthe Dedd; Nev. FARMS Wool, or on the premises, Wool r particulars apply to William > MRS. JAMES OFFER. TION | Hides 13, 1850. RS ATTEN A OIE Sicins, and Calf Skins. PARME RS having WV ¢ tion, will find * HIDES of any deserip- vol or W “ool Skins to dispose of, A READY MARKET 4T THE Spring Park Wool and Hide Depot. Oet. 36 BARREL Qu BAGS HOO o00 300 100 barre MACt CYRUS F. STACK POLE. , 1880—tf S BAIT AND SALT, EEN’S WHARF. SALT, Barrels Herring and Mackerel BAIT, ‘1K EREL BARRELS. ee | FAT HERRING. &* balf-barrels 169 Quintals Just Landed— Herring. augi7 BILLS — ie) ree is dL sibs YRNE H Report cn th ‘“We have Greenlees Brothers, from tune vats, 7 iaduct, 5 CUDFISH and HAKE, a choice let New Labrader D. SMALL. OF LADING SALE— Hk vv A ¥ (AMINER OFFICE [IFHLAND W HISKY. A ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, iy. C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 e LORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY: visited the bottling stores of; and have selected samples Highland Whisky, and have subject- ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed and well all the characteristics of pure matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘¢ ARTHUR HILL, TO HEHNER, F. C. S., se OT Hassatt, M. D. 7, tan Agents: MH ISS RS. t © 1», D4 OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P. i. 1, BY ALL JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. DEALERS . ae f ARES ANS aE pe THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Flour and Meal. RDERS will be received for the follow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— ** Buda” (Patent), ** Alabaster,” ‘‘Golden Age,” “Extra Family,” ‘“Wareup’s bu- perior,’ ** Beaver, choice K. Quotations and Meal f.'o. b. at Mulls, or delivered at ‘‘White Rose,” ‘* Florence,” ” Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and D. Corn Meal—-‘* Golden Star. "| for the above Brands of Flour | Charlottetewn or Summerside. May 6, 88. deus Z ‘ a FOSTER’ ers an — Agent, of their Lorne} § even, N. B Ch,tewn, Dee. 1, 1879 Prince Bdward island RAILWA Y. TIME TABLE NO, 14, Summer Arrangement, ee take effect on the 24th ilay, 1880, —_———_———n TRA iNs GOING WEST. STATIONS. | EXPRESS. MIXED, MIXED. Georget’n..|Dp 7.20am Dp 3. 25 pm Cardigan.., ‘* 7.40 ata. 3.54 “ Mt Stew't. it. (Ar 8.40 *‘ 'Ar 5.20 * Souris ....'Dp6.30am Dp 2.30pm Harmony . ‘ss 648 “1 2a * St Peteré.j ** 7.46 **} °° 408 * Morelli. ‘* 6G “i” 64457" Mt Stew’t.| ‘* B. 40 * jar 5.20 ** Mt Stew’t. |Dp 8.50am ‘Dp 680pal te Royalty Jc} ** 9.46 **° * 6.48 * Ch’town .. Arl0,04 ™ Ar 7 7.10 “ Ch’town.. . Dp 6.30am Dp 9.25am Dp 4.50pra Royalty Je} * 6.46 « |AF 847 “| os 5 apis ee ee ee Dp 9.56 * NN Wiltsh’e; “$ 7.2h ** 1 1040 * 1 Qa liunter oT ‘+ 7.36 ** | “11.04 ** 1 @ gare Bradalba’e | ** 8.05 ** | **11.45 **} ** Jge ws Coty Line} ** 8.12 ** | “11.54 “1% 7a Kensingt’n} ** 8.40 ** | **12. 30pm ** 7.50 * "| Summ’side |" ho ss Dp = ie lAr 8.25 « Wellingt’n| ‘* 9.52 ** 1 ** 3.23 « Port Hiull..| ‘10.23 ‘*| ‘* 4.07 ** | Q’Leaty ..) “i.e Gee Aiberton..! **i2.05pm) ** 6.33 * Tignish...|Arl2. 45 “Ar 7.20 “ — eee rei AINS GOING EAST, _ i STATIONS. | EXPKESS. | MIXED, MIXED, peg garni idde j Tignish ...|Dp 1.45pm) Dp 6.45am ; les gon ac (Ar 7.45 * Alberton..! ** 2.25 ‘Dp $.00 “ O'Leary, 51." 323 i 9.05 * Port Hill..} ** 4.07 «| ‘$10.23 ** Wellingt’n} “* 4.39 “) “41,09 .** Summ’side eo = “<’ te Com « Te | Dp 6. p 1.05pm) Dp 6.40am Kensingt’n | ‘* 6.25 “| * 1.40 “1 6 716 Co’t’y Line] ‘‘ 6.54 ** | ** 2.19 **| * 7ge@ Bradalba’e | ‘* 7.00 ** ‘* 229 1): Ga Hunter R’r| ** 7.28 ‘* ) * 3.07 “| ** @45 N Wiltsh’e|] *‘ 7.43 ‘* | “3264 “1 «oe “se Royalty Je] * 8.19 “ Dp ais | 9.56 Ch’towa . ae oe ‘“‘iAr es ** | Arl0, 16am Ch’town ..|Dp 4. Z.00pm Dp 7. 7.00ami Loyalty Je are 8 fan ly By: Mé Stew’t.|Ar 5.20 ** |Ar 8.40 ‘ Mt Stew’t. (Dp 5. Dp 5.25pm|Dp 8. 8.50am Morell. . 5.67 ** } ** O20 * st Peter’s.; “ 6.20 | *3R.OF « | HBarniéhy .1-* TZ 2-4 RF Souris... jAr 7.35 “ |Arll.40 * Mt Stew’t.|Dp 5.35pm|Dp 8.55am Cardigan ..|:** 6.35 “| *‘10.21 * Gearget’n.,jAr 6.55 ‘* | Arl0.50 ** N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and Georgetown connects at Royalty Junction with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the morning; and the Mixed Vrain from~the West connects: at Royalty Junction with the Express Train from Char- lottetown for Georgetown and Souris, in the afternoon, L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendant. Railway Office, Chariottetown, May 20, 1880. pat pres her ar ne sp sj kea pio 61 eee ee HOPsBITTERS, (A Medicine, not a Drink,) ll TRUTHS. CONTAINS EOPS, BUCHT, MANDRAKE, | DANDELION, SAND THE PuREsT AND Best MEpicaL Quali TIES. OF ALL OTHER BITTERS, he: ee es oe Gd BAil Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels mblood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary O1 mans, Nervousness, sleeplessness, F & Complaints and Drunkeness. S{000 IN GOLD e\Vill be paid for a case they will not en sor help, or for anything impure or injuri Sous found in them. Ask your Druggists for Hop Bitters an giree Looks, and try the Bitters before yo Bsieep. Take no other. ‘rhe Hop Cough Cure and P Relief is the Cheapest, § and Best. = For saALe By W. R. WATSON APOTHECARIES HALL. {mar 5, Bones. Bones. M4 Bp undersigned ed will pay fifty cents Cash per cwt.-for all bones delivered at the aoe Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity ess than one cwt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, eee i ee dy tp omy eacvian wil ts dil Ee lay tok te | ae ea roe aes we ai Sih) CA Se 5 sigs seas Saga walla gla ode 6 lat AO aw slp gl ri Wes ai fg aio 1 imei” «te Sait gue + te mediate Le ee ae : fg shade ees ae ke ae a eae ae se ¢ 2 ¥ aot | H