ee ee ee einen heme is he ot s nM an One by One. vi h ) bou ( , yy nn" ' i i ! n ; A m ti i i Ss Tilbwlby, Shall emiie a cain in summer's gentile sun. i ve by ol ( pear lrops of mor it hr li a j ] rs mm Viewiess pr i i ise Ve i sé th n vet the gorgeotl cioud orl log ow With glowicg arches of c lestial ayes. hough n y n t tl are fiatu slowly tha { niché lon ept vigil in the sky 1 + i i 4 moun 1 pcak 1 pr I ict ' y tual m ing 8 lignt a ! ire i fi vil \ ep xg t! l sowel epin i rt Dp i ous t ire I leave Yet comes the | é wit 8 joyous rea it ! ual gacoere home the ripened *\ i one e the iriend ‘ i i i \ wiraw irs t i and mb) be¥e ‘ An : u ) wiul, they »not p | yet 1ail grect 51 tia i i Yes, from all clfmes, where’er the faithfal | lamber toath scorching suns, or Areti: snow and rost, stainless they'll rise in myriads without num- : . ue : All, all, shall meet—there shall wot one be lost. f mnh s / 7 =e - * _ _ The Art of teeing. In evervday life it is much more in p yrtant to be an accurate observer than au mere book learner. | have frequently secn the latter made to blush for thei deticiencies by the most unle: urned, says a correspon lent inan Kaglish contem porary, forin a contest between ey es | ind mo eyes, eyes have generally got) the best of 1 Nature has given us| such ao inexhaustible store of interest that these who go through life without} ‘ iose 1 uch ot the Zest of it. | The savave who necessa: ily depends | { pou his keen eye upd qui¢ k ear, « ulti vales those faculties in an extraordinary | qgegree; lor does he not see indications | a ph a Ne Anny te a at eer a cnemneettanantatiiinet — . LRA j | t pubi hing 4,000 ‘ Dairy Liou \im It v \ ; onl bart i ik i cl tie oe in :. Da rviauen s : } 6 Si I ty pution enud the iiss week hi i mber, and as they iil be viven avay } charg we would adytse tarmei md ted.in Dairying to send their address tal card and they will receive [nov 18 wkly | Curae 6reap.—The pubite are hered spectfully informed that 1t ts put necessary pay $6.00 per barrel fer Flour l am -ell ing Choice Superior Extra Fleur at 30.29, | 1 t every barrel of which 's warrante L to mal Vhiite Light Bread. Should auy barrel of this Flour tall to give entire satistaction to th purchaser, lasre to take it back and relune the money —Grorar Carrer, Great Goorg ~ > . ‘ fly 4) Paw te ont whey § Fine T CHE:SE IN THE City-- York Factory mak forsale at Georee Carters Greccel Store. povid di Qaw LARGE StLOCK i A rdeclhs, Coneer nas, Violins, Ban} (luitars, fiuces, Violin strings at sililer bros, iling Very cheap. [nov 4, tl A Lor of Good Butter and Grapes at K. K. bby : fac «9 UsT received new Overshoes and Rubbers, it Dersey, Goti & Co, [no ll Cnotce Frocr $5 at Beer and Goft’s. id nd ge t some good, PREPARE for the c . a warm Underelothing cheap at & KH. Prowse’s. nuevs Grey aud While Blankets, very cheap, at }. B. Maedonald’s. oct23 , : ; iit sialiule Prepare for the cold, and get some good, warm Underelothing ciesp at L. BE, Prowse s. | nov Sd | Gentil fashionable Rubber LAvi#es and Gentlemens tashionabie hubber Bo Slippers, and Overshoes, at DoRSt ¥ GorF & Co's, [sept] Pripank for the cold, and get some 0 d, W i Underclothing cheap at L. E. Prowse's. ‘TS are very cheap at D -rsey, Gorr & {sepl7 Keep your feet dry by gettinga paw of Dorsey, Got! & Co’s, Boots. pl7 Anorurr lot Ladies’ Fur Tippets, ilk received at J. B. Macdonald's. CClZu Or fall Boots are just the thing—Doksey, Gorr & Co, tsepli Prearr’s ArtxaL Ort (Kerosene) at Beer & Goft’s. [oct 27 SCARLET and white flanne’s,splendid value, at J. Bb. Macdoaala’s, foct 23 A Lor olf French calf tops, just received | from England, to be sold cheap at Dorsey, | ii & Co's, {oct 13 Oxe hundred barrels Choice Winter Apples heap at Beer & Coffs. [oct 27 | {ew Svock American Corsets, just re- ’ , and hear sounds which toan unpracticed leeived at J. B. Macdonald’s. oct?! observer would be utterly unintell wibl So also with ell persons who live near | the heart of nature. The English shep herd, while perhaps ignorant of the| very formation of the alphabet, 5 up fuud of interesting koowledg derived entirely from observation. [le can vive vou simple, loteres sting astronomical facets which might astonish a scieutist, as weil as trt istworthy infor mation ou natural history and even botasy. His pursuits lead him to stu y nature in ali its varied phases; it is this way that be can tell you that the arrival of the swallow muy be expected ou the llth of Apri/, and vot later than the 14:h. Ue will tell you the best time tor noticing the flight of birds, and tliat nearly every bird has a different maner ot fly: ny, and that each has Wings adap ited to its diiferent habits; for | instance. those like the swallow, who catch their food while in the air, have long, pointed wings, while rounded short wings are only for birds who have | siow and short flight. Ile will! also tell you how the tinty pimpernel warps him house bis lambs by closiog tightly bea e, | | | i | | io petals on the Slightest indication of rain: and thousands of other simple facts which to astudent of nature ure most) interesting. Thus ene may possess everything in the way of aang esha but if he orshe! have that alone, t »y whoare ualearned but observing waiha often make them ‘ecl very small. I would, therefore, urge | my readers to cultivate the art of seeing | or observing: there is nothiug like seeing thives for ourselves, Our | ideas become fresher, more natural, | and more in unison with latter day | tisies when they are formed fi m| observation. Nature’s book is the OBE | | Wierein we find the richest, the most veried, and the most inexhaustible ject for thought. Whole pages of le--| sons may Le learned irom the very stones we walk on, and the most insicgai ficant of God’s creation possesses ab interest unknown to those who go through lite without “see ny.’ a + <> > <a Good Nature. Chang King was President of the High Courtof Criminal Cases, aod being ebtived to make on the following duy ais report to the Emperor upon an | uflaiv Of consequence which fell out in | the eveniog, he called for a secretary, | | auidrew up the writings, which em- ployed him until midnight. Having liowued his papers, he was thinking to | tike repose, when the secretary, by | accident, struck the eandle and threw itdown, The tire eiught the papers burnt partof them, and tallow’ spoiled the rest, he see retary was exceeding gly sorrowful, and fell upon his knees to ask | forgiveness for the offences. “It is 210 | wecident,” said the President mildly ; | “arise, aod let us begin anew.’ } ccc el i i lorefora’sa Acid }’hc 5 pLaAte A RELIABLE ARTICLE, i) ky Catle - Boston \la 3, SAVS. **] found | li to vealiz- t e¢Xpectseions rails d, aud c- i as arelab.« article OE: i + Eee _ OnN& cor Ontario a nles (large barre! 8), the | linee. sob we have ever rec eived. This is the! time for fsmilies to buy in their supply.— | Beex & Corr. [nov 8 iid H. GGUK & Gi. The enterprisivg Photographers of Charlotte in: in view of their increasing business, | have ad‘ed to their staff of assistants, A IRST-CLASS OPERATOR, from New} I York, who will be prepared, when required, to tint or fall coionr photegraphs in the | highest style. ‘They also are determined to spare no expense to please their numerous eaterlas patrons, Conseque ntly, to all those wishing fh oO work, at ressonable prices, the pportunity is now offered. aa Call and view specimens, *c. ‘town, Nov 8, '884—w kly tf CARRIAGE FACTORY, Ta Jndersigned begs leave to inform the mblic be has purchased the Carriage , es carried on by MeKinnea & Fraser, on U com Prince Street, opposite new Baptist | Church, where he will be pleased to see his old customers, and as many aew cues av may favor him with their patronage ul » will ke pon he and and build to order, @RRIAGES and SLEIGHS of every des wipti yn and latest patterns. Road, track ard | sleigh Sulkevs made to order, at shortest notice, with best American stock. “pt cla l attention will be given to the Re- | pair ing of art well “leighs, cic B—, LL WORK GU ARANTEED TO} | GIVE SATISFACTION. J. J. SEAMAN Ch town Oct. 18, 1884---Saw tl Sist aec } & WELCOME scenunindant the “STANDARD” of LAUNDRY SOAP. There is but One. Every bar is stamped with a pair of hands, and no Gro- cer should be allowed to offer any substitute. In the use of WELCOME SOAP people realize “VALUE RECEIVED” and discover that superiority in WASHING QUALITY peculiar to this Soap. Cures Diphtheria, Neuralzia, Erysipelas Croup, Hoarsene 38. Removes Dandruff, Se REMERYS Sey et votes w Hair on Baid for q MAN & Bra Ass Price 25% PeRSITILE Th toa Vi 4 BRIDGEWATER.'.S. § wees aches& pains ls, and April 23, 1884. ae tt ln... Seat ag BOA Battie. ARS filmes nln nei palin, spares S” ania = ~~ J ft a a x People CRARLUTIELOWE ing, bi 2 - The Most Wonderfal Family Remedy Ever Known. 77°CURES— _ Diphtheria. Croup, Asthma, Bron- chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- matigm, Bleeding at ~ Lungs, Hoarseness, fuenza a, Hack king ‘Cough, Whooping Cough FOR INTERNAL Exeels all other Remedies for External Use. CURES —Catarrh, Choi- A era Morbus, Dysentery Caron c Diarrhae a, Kid- ney Troubles, and Spinai ‘ Diseases. Circulars free. c 1. 8S. JOHNSON & CoO., Boston, Mass. AND EXTERNAL USE. PARSONS) .£URCATNE.o. PILLS : Cc Bi louspess, and all LIV poomively eure SICK-HEADACHE, Bi WILL A BLOOD OISON, and Skin Diseases (ON hav e no ae ‘I find them a valuabie Gotharthe and Liver Pill. -Dr. T. M. ER and BOWEL Complaints, see , le Complaints these Pille DOS Bi Dr TM simmer. Monticello, Fla.” Sold everywhere, or sent by “In my Practice [ use no other. —J. Dennison, M.D., EE. I'S. JOMNSON & ‘CO., BOSTON, MASS. mail for 25 cts. in stamps. Valuacle intormation PREE. It is a well- known fact that ‘ment of the Hlorse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless: that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. Nothing on Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition new. der, Dose. one teaspoonful to each pint o food. It will also positively prevent ani cure CHICKEN CHOLERA « Cholera, &e. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for %e. in stan ips. F urnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20. 3 Circulars free. 1. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. ~ ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. tree OR. CAPITAL, - - $2,000,000 —_——— ()- ——-_-—_— HEAD OFLICK—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. eee oer Risks Taker om Miest Faverabie ‘'ermas. AoaedNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: Ch’town, Feb, 27, 1884 F. HH. ARNAUD, Werchants Mnank of REnlifayw. | le . ° - Ame DORSEY, GOFF & CO’S. ect (pC) -——— erro elebiated Make of Boots are taking the lead all over the — Island, o———-—— aay our Boots are Waterstight, Good Fit, Very Cheap. and wear as weil as Custom Boots. — oo —(jp- - Be SURE AND G:T OUR IViAKE. SASH ORD GOR FRCTOAY | DORSEY, GOFF & CO Chitown, Sept. 18. 1884,—eod whiy Peahe’s Roe 3 Wharf, be PALMER & CO. PROPRIETORS. ree OOO Oe We are now manufacturing and will seli at the lowest cash prices; Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mould ings, Baljusiers, Newel Posts, Siair Rails, Twists, etc, We are prepared to do ali kinds of Jig and Fret Sawing, Terning, etc, , J obbing, in Planing, Jeiating, Morticing, Tenon- All kinds of Gothic Windows tor Churches made at shortest notice. With new and first-class Machinery, i and the latest appliances, we can insure the tmost satistaction to sll who favor us with their patronage Cth towy Virrs 7, *RXtGooiwkely ts ised. Summecrvide.... PRINCE EDWARD ne 3) oe APE: ingemen ft. iSs84. Oo: GH RED ERRE g° ISLAND RAILWAY. ,N AND AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, trains will TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST STATIONS, [Expres] | A. M.| A.M. Uharlottetowo.......' 6.00 | 8.25 Royalty Junction..../ 6.15 9.00 North Wiltshire..... | 6.50 9.52 Hunter River...... .-+ 7.00 (10.08 Pee re 1 7.25 |10.46 County Line....... .<, | eee PrOOtOW Ran nok 000 08s. | 74h [Lag | Kensington ....... ..| 7.66 [18,35 | P.M. ‘ar! 8.20 (12.10 ‘dp’ 8.40 | 1.45 DEMCOMAO. . «oe oc ko a 5.55 2.05 Welligton......... .| 9.14 | 2.37 PG Th tihns 6 i ccs hese | 9.43 |; 3.28 LAOTY 105+. 0020505; 10.85 | 280 Blocuiitntds . ¢..4.40d' 10.53 | 5.15 RO os icin: ove ° 11.18 6.10 Tignishs....s.sese8 ar 11.55 | 7.00 Mix’d.js TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. (WJ run daily as 8 follows (Sundays = --: TRAINS ARFIVE.FROM THE WEST. STATIONS, lex b tnbesal Mix’d. | | Mix’ d, | P.M. r, Ms A.M. Charlottetown ...... 40. Soe 9.20 Royalty Junction ..dp} 7.00 ; 4,00 | 9.00 North Wiitshire.....) 625 / 244 | 8.13 Hunter liiver..... ..| 6.15 : 9.33 | 8.00 Brada bane......... 5.51 | 2.00 | 7.25 eS eB eee 5.45 1.50 | 7.16 bo LR ee en 5.34 | 1.35 | 7.02 Kensington......°.... 6.20 | 1.42 | 64a (dp) 4.55 (12.35 | 6.10 Summerside..... { | 1A.M. | (ar| 4.50 ‘11,20 | re | 4.15 10,57 | Wy SLETOM,, a0 nc aene ; 357 (10.29 | OPER es 6006 caus | 32 9.38 | D SOT ina» 6:5 0% Was .| 237 8.15 | locmfield .......... | 2.20 | 7.50 Alberton ........dj; 1.53 | 7.10 ia: ananeetsigptd 1.15 6.00 TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. @ TATIONS. | xpress. | Mixed. ; STATIONS. | Express. Mixed, ' Chaz lottc Se Shy ge j 3.30 ~~ ab Royalty Junction ....}3.45 6.5 Tie icliniae ance - b. Bedflora . i« sss. (as «4 Boe 7 ; ay €a0. °°" 7 7, Mount Stewart... ; i Mount Stewart dp 440 “16 BO oo kin ceeds ss ee | 2 36, Péters. 6... 05 G0?“ Y. ee eee 6.04 * ji¥. we ee ar G, a yht, ount Stewart ...... t. 45 po m. 3.2 Oendageriss dni 4. ig a 15:42 * 9.35 | Georg Sets cca us “art 6 00 ” SOO Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 27, 1884. BERSELES m= RS 1c Uharlottetown.... . | 9 C5 a.m. | 6.30 p. 1, toyalty Junction....]| 8.50 ** 6.10 * MOE. s ses eeseees- ce] BBO “* 15,53 * eCloNM os css A OR“ LER Se fi «a dp 8.00 * {455 | Mount Stewart... P - sewartes tari 7.55 *¢ 1430 « mattis, is 2 os hae % | 7.26 ie tg ot Pe L—.—. ae Pee er os a ca” it.” OE vs ee cs oe sel Oe | 3.3800 - ivunt stewart....... 7 55a. m, 426 p. m, | POA ode 6nit incest OS. * |} 3.10 ** Freorgetuwn.. «cae G. 40 $* | 2.45 ss IZ Traine are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. | aR py Sern sa NO ROIS! OO LOCA EX A MIN BE, IW OVEMBER . ‘ HEATHE nt BELLE, ‘Fail Arrangement, ()* i and after Tuesday, October 7t) » 1884 ! in | as follows :— Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests ef this Province and this Dominioa! Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS LiVE NEW SPAPER the Locals, Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, Ih 18 Aiways full of News Always up to the ‘Times. The Weekly lxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS {s in favor of cutting down the Loca! consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to Legislature, The Advancement of the Agri- culiural and tndustrial interests of the Prevince ! giving a fair trial to the Unicn which ensures to us the Institutions ithe Laws and Protection of the Mother Country EXAMINER ! | | Bill- heads, Leitersheads, Notes of [land Rec cipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers 2 CtC., done in first-elasa style and a FRIDAY MORNING. ‘of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets from the oftice SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, GRE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVAICH. JUB PRINTING, PES 4 VEGAS the steamer Uvather Lele will lun Will leave Orwell Brosh Wharf for Choy. lottetown every Tu cedar, ae and Thursday mornings, at seven o'clock, calling at China Poi.tard H ailid: va, Vi Larves, Leaving Charlottetown f. laitiday’s, Chiya Point and Crwell Brush Wharf same evenip ge, lat two o'clock, remaining at Brush W barf every Tuceday and Wednecday nipht 8, and ‘Thursday ni; eh t returning to Char! lottetown, arriving ubout « ght o’e'ock. Kvery Wiiday morning, at seven o'clock, jJeave Churlett«etown for Crapaud; leaving Crapaud for Charlottetown at eleven o'clock, remaining ai Charlottetown same night, Saturday, leave Charlottetown for ( rapaud, at nine « ‘clock, a. m., leaving Crapand for Charlottetown, about one o ‘clock, p. ™, JOHN HUGHES, ine Agent. Ci'towr, Oct. 1, “84.—Im caw pat Im caw * b tr be pres ady STEAMERS CARRULL—tent, Brown, WORKS: b—Capl. Blankenship. LEAVE Ch’iCWi, THURSDAYS, 5, P. M. LEAVE BOSTCH, SATULDAYS, i2, NOLM Passenger eccom modation excellent, Freight carried at lowest rates. Peg cases bandh«’swith createst care. CARVEL. BROS, Ch’town, May 31 —pat jovr pio Sm i, i. ESELANDD plea Lavigation Co'y. , wa Ete fh} STEAMEMS ST, LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. SUMMiR ARRANGEMENT ROYA SEGTIA, Leave Charlottetow,g tor Vigtou Landin every Monday, W:dnesday, Thursday a Saturday mornings, at seven o’cleck, connect jug there With the Train fo: Halitax, Re- turning to Chajlottctewn on Me onday, Wed- besday, Friday o1d Saturday, about two p. m, cn érrival ct tain from Haljfax. Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown cn Thursday, on arrival of train at two p, m, Leave Gec igetown for Pictou Landing every Friday murning, at ive a. sa, NEW GERUNSWICX. CA.ADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summersiae cvery day (Sunday excepted) ‘on arriva: of Train from Char- lottetown, connecting at Shediac with Trains for esch of the above named places; and at St, John, with steamers of the Interna- tional Comp any and Reilway for Portland and Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sume werside every Mondey morning at one o'clock. Returging, leave Shediac every day (Sundays excepteo) on arrival of day tyain trom St. John, for Summerside, connccting there with train for Charlottetuwn. Also leave Summerside fer Charlottetown every Soturday evening, about five o'clock. By order, F, W. HALES, Secretary, Charlottetown, June 11, 1884 A eh ED STAWER BRRABICHE Montreal te therlottetown, soils” soil Leaves Montreal, Monday, Ith August, and every alt mate Mond: sy afte rwards, Returning, leaves Summerside, Tues lay, 19th August, and every alternats Vouesday, Superior pasa beer accomme dation, and freight carried carefully at lowest rates, CARVELL BROS. 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