THE Healthy Dress for Women, The mode vreat trouble with our feminine that the warmth is distributed Over the surface Che waist, hips and lower back over-heated by the lap piag of the upper and lower garments, while the head, throat and extremities are usually only half protected. ‘To this Cause alone can be traced a great part of the ill health of the American women. Women often break down from Over work ; but working at a dis. adyaotage in corsets and heavy skirts has a great deal to do with it. We can- not do so much nér do it as well as we could if public sentiment permitted women a hygienic mode of dress. Skirts reaching to the feet are an undoubted hindrance to free and easy motion; but as the petticoat is here, and has come to stay fora long time at least, we must study ways and means for making it as little harmful as possible. i dress is unevenly of the body. are much kverybody knows that men owe much of their good health and success to their suitable style of dress. Now what Women want is to secure the benefits of men’s general mode of dress in their undergarments, using over these, the ordinary dress, in its most sensible form, as the badge of womanly modesty To specify , the first garment put on should be some kind of a knit union suit with long sleeves, which is elastic and covers near the whole body. Unless this is ano heavy and warm, it should be surmounted by another flannel union suit of cloth, at least in this northern climate. Then should follow a light flannel skirt, made in princess style without any heavy trimmings. In moderate climates, there is nothing better for this purpose than Jersy cloth; and for cold climates eider down flanuel. Both wash well, and have knitted web, which enables them to fitted perrectiv and yet give every muscle of the body full play. Ifthe dress is in One piece, so much the better; if in short strong tapes to the a : De two pieces “ew seams Of the waist just above the waist line, make buttoa—holes in them, and place corresponding buttons on the loose yoke or band of the light-weight dress skirt. Theideais to have the whole body evenly covered, with few, if any bands around the waist, and all the weight depeading from the shoul- ders. Let the clothing be as light as consistent with warmth. Cushing's Manual at Court. A raw citizen in Indaho, says the was elected a and the only law “Cushing’s Man- “Washington Critic,’ Justice of the Peace, book he hadiwas ual.” ? The first case before him was that of cowboy ior stealing asteer. When the case was called the only lawyer in the litle town was there to defend the prisoter As there is no counsel for side, he said, | make a motion case be dismissed. The Justice looked. over his “Man- val.” A motion has to be seconded, he said. [ second the motion, promptly re- sponded the prisoner. The motion has seconded that the case said the court. All please say “aye. The prisoner and his attorney voted aye. All opposed say ‘a0 Nobody voted. The motion is carried, and the case is now dismissed, remarked the court. A motion to adjour n is now in order. The prisoner made the motion, the court oererne d. venice His Reason. a the other that the e made and be dismissed, in favor will been and A jury composed of eleven business men and an old fellow from acioss the creek, retired tothe jury room. The foreman, when selected, remarked that he thought the prisoner ought to be sent to the penite ntiary for five years, That ain't long enough, said the old tellow. Let’s put it on him for ten. Oh, no, that won’t do. Wail, then, stretching himself out on a bench, I’m with yer. W hat, are you going to hang the jury That's about it. My dear sir, we are anxious to back to our business. Then send him up for ten. But that woald be great injustice. Then squat and make yourselves comfortable. Have you any special reason why the prisoner should go up for ten years / Thiok I have. Will you please name it ! Yes, fur it won't take me long. He is my son-in-law, and I have been sup- porting him ever since he was married. He weat up for ten years. get I Cn a a Apvick tT0 Morners.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are c¢ utting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pair: and the little shrub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is verv pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best en Coane “ly for diarrhea, whether arising Om Veething or other causes. ‘Twenty-five Win 2 beat. Be sure and ask for’ Mrs. kind ws Soothing Syrup, and take no other ’ feb 4 eod wk steel Choice Favrr. . bid: Plums, © ‘nstoin ‘Apples, one “slifornis ete., selling low. nm ane nas,Oranc © Open this ¢ evening wi- Geo. Carter & Co., au 26 4i til 9.30. EKlectric Li. cht. Market Square. . e?- CURES -- Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bron- chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- matiam, Ble reding at the Lungs, Hoarsene ss, In- ye ‘ me 1 ” e x The Most Wonderful Family : Nuenza, Hak “king Cough, . w hooping Cough. Remedy Ever Anown, FOR INTERNAL PU BLOOD POISON, have no equal *“*In my practice [I use no other. — mail for 25 cts, in stamps. and Skin Diseases (O ey It is a well-known fact that most of the Florse and Cattle | sold in this coun try is wort! that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable Nothing on Barth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- der, Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint « food. it will also positively prevent and cure CHICKEN CHOLERA. . PRINGE EDWARD ISS6. ()* AND AFTER TUESDAY, JUNE Is wader ess hie —FOR THE WEST TRAINS DEPART.— y STATIONS. sores Mixed stxea 4. 2 pw? #4 P. M, Charlottetown....... | 6 00 1015 | 330 Royalty Junction,..... 614 10 35 349 North Wiltshire. ...... i 648 ll 3 4 35 Hunter River........ 638 3S 3 | 4580 } , Bradalbane............ Soe 12 3 | £§3 County Line oe tion. 7 30 i221 | 5 40 Freetown. .....«se ; 7 40 fos li 5» Kensington.. ; | 7H) Bea 617 on 6 68m ttle 6 Summerside ‘ ; ap! 8 30 2 00 * a 8 45 22, 3 4 Sy eeneee i ccc cvs 9 05 247 | 2 yl ie ae 935 | 335 oe Cf A 4 55 => Bloomifield.c.ceee.. icc j 10 47 5 20 = i Alberton,...+.... eccece : a. 6 10 Oo Tignish.. ar} 11 5 7 00 5 i P.M County Line Junction. | ' §4 Cape Traverse ait ar 6 35 TRAINS DEPART. FOR THE EAST. Trains are run a by Sees ‘Standard Time. &@ Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave Saturday, and leave Cape Traverse Cape Traverse and County Line, Wednesday. y Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 27, 1886— DAILY EXAMINER, AS ANODYNE NIMENT: AIND EXTERNAL USE. PARSONS’ ..c48° Positively cure SICK-HFADACHE, Biliousness, and all ‘LIVER and BOWELL Comp!aints, MALARIA, NE PILL ; i find them a vainuable Cathartic qne Liver Pill. J. Dennison, M.D. Valuable informasion PRER STATIONS. Express Mixed P. M, A. M. Charlottetown .. 315 6 RY) Royalty Junction. 3 30 6 0 Bedford.. ldiiat 3 38 7 28 “ ar 4 Zo 8 05 Mt, Stewart Junc. tap 4 30 ; 8 20 i} i 4 58 9 O4 i Sn. . odd ndé v< ° 20 y 30 Bear River.. boost 5 SS 10 27 inkds ons cute ond ar’ 6 25 11 15 P. M. A. M, Mt. Stewart Junction 4 35 8 25 Cardigan............. 5 28 9 38 Georgetown. jcacue -ar 5 45 16 00 Monday, Wednesday, Excols all other Nemodies for Kxternal Use, CURES — Catarrh, Chol. era Morbus, Dysenter vy. Chrono Diarrhea, Kia: ney Troubles, and #pinal pigoeeee. Circulars free. . TOHNBON & CoO., Soston, Mass. RCATIVE RICH BLOOD. PILLS Por Fe omale Com piaints these Pils -Dr. T. M. Palmer, Monticello, Fia.” Sold ey very whe ve, or sent b BOSTON, MASS. A DOSE) lowa.” pew ikt, . 8. JOHNSON & CO., TAME HENS LAY c Sold everywhe ‘re, orsent by mail for 25c, in rished in large cans . price $1.00; by mail, $1.20 revlars fi 1.8 JOHNSON « CO., Boston, Mass. ISLAND RAILWAY, Summer oe t. I8SG, ‘ Ist, 1886, 86, Trains will run as follows :- TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. STATIONS, Express | Mixed | Mixe4 (Pm, PM. ; AM, Charlottetown......... 7 0 266 | 93 Royalty Junction...... 6 56 235 | 917 North Wiltshire....... 6 22 146i 8m Hunter ee 6 12 133 | 814 Bradalbane ., 5 47 12 58 7 39 County Line ‘Junction. 5 40 123 | 725 I Ls on cx o dei , oa 12 35 7 10 Kensington .,.-..++.... 517 12138, 68 i (dp 4 55 ll 40 615 Summerside....+.- < ar 440 | li 0 = Miscouche, -..+- eceses,. 4 25 10 44 Wellington.. fie den 4 05 10 18 % |. a aRey 3 35 930 | Fo GWLAGEF .. . .d0cseccees. 2 42 8 10 —° Py ica uvceas 1 335 108 5 fu pA ee ee et 6 SO “Ss CMON os Gs deta nese dp: 1 20 6 00 - S { : Aue, County Line Junction. | |}Cape Traverse...... apt ' 6 WW TRANS ARRIVE. —FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. Express Mixed | A. M. P, M, Charlottetown ........ 9 2 615 Royalty Junction...... | 9 05 § & PIGEON ccw'b os cecccc cance | 8 40 5 17 dp! 8 15 4 40 || Mt. Stewart Junc. } ar| 8 10 4 20 | Morell..-++++0..... 200081 7 42 3 35 0 eee 7 20 3 02 SDOGe. TSVOR.. oc socres 6 45 210 SOULIS..0 044+ sr eees dp, 6 15 1 wv A. M. P. M. | Mt. Stewart Junction 810 415 CIN. 5s dacs id oe: 717 3 03 Georgetown.,.....+..dp 7 00 2 40 County Line Junction Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday. Rougl Trip between All other Trains run daily (Sundays excepted. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. -all prs 6i TELEPROWE COIPARY OF HIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit side and St. Eleanors, at the foliowing Rates: versation, or part thereof, orcccnece ovceee coos do do do do do do Written messages, subject to Company Station at following Rates ;— When distance is greater than 10 miles......... For each additional word one cent extra, A discount of 20 per cent from the above Special rates will be made for delivering Ch'town, Oct. 19, | R885B—I ver end PRINCE EDWARD (SIAKD. written aad yerba’ messages, by Telephone, between Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Kensington, Summer- From Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, for each five minutes’ ton- ds gilhicaidetah Gapetlidgliuk Sn pusmhlias loeninel: ae ee 5 to 10 miles » wistesddbdinbsss bined’ ae “6 over 10 miles......... 25 ’s conditions, wiil be sent from Station to “ce eee eee ee eee ee When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or under................. 15 Cents rates will be made to lessees of instruments Written messages wil! be delivered in Charlottetown within city limits; fromall other receiving offices within a quarter of a mile trom said offices, at greater distances, All communications and messages must be prepaid, The Company is prepared to leare Telephone Instruments in Charlottetown and Sum. merside at established rates, and to treat with persons requiring private or toll lines. For further information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottetown. ROB ANGUS, MANAGER. CHARLOTTETUWH SASH Sashes, Doors, Window and Door Fra; Mouldings, ’Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rai Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. nimost satisfaction toail who favor us with Sant 279 1RArA while ' woe Vh? teverr, ———— : —— CAPITAL Halifax Branch—J. SCC Ch town, Jan. 1886. 0 Head Office—MONTREAL. MD DOOR FACTORY | Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, PALMER & CO., meno) We are now manufacturing and wil! sell at the lowest cash prices : PROPRIETORS. nes, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor is, Twists, &c. We are prepared to do all kn’ of lobbing, iu Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenoning, All kinds of Gothic Wiadows for Churches made at shortest notice, With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliancss,2wo can insure the their patronage ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. v1 Et. $2,000,000, TT MITCHELL, Agent, Ciewgn oe iS> RISKS TAKEN ON MO.) FAVORABLE TERMS. aq Agent tor Prince Edward Isiand :— FE. ee. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX WEDNESDAY, BARCLAY & 00, GENERAL Commission & Shipping Merchants, 191 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. “MIGHT years’ experience in this market, 44 Over titty thousand bushels P, K. I, Oar patrons for potato for merket potatoes received by us last fall. all satisfied. Vessels chartered freights at short notice. Write reports. «* Npecialties— Potatoes, Mackerel, ned Lobsters, Egge. March 17, ’°86—3mo eod DAL- PAR Can- IS 187% COLD ME Lu eV tke —— SOLO BY.RGL =. STATIONERS THROUCHOUTrHe WORLD: ON TAXATION. -— NARMERS, do not tax yourselves by run- ning around looking for the best “_ cheapest FARM IMPL SEMENT S, for by coming to the Farmers’ Depot you will find a full line of Reapers, Mowers, Rakes, Plows and Farm Wagons, which will be sold at prices and terms that leaves all competition in the distance. Also, a full line of Cossit’s Extras. GILL & LAVERTY, Farmers’ Depot, next door to J. McLeod's Grocery Store, Queen St. Ch'town, July 9, 86 D. wy 2mos ifortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Auction, at the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, Queen's County, on WEDNESDAY, the eighth day of Septem- ber next, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, ALL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Mount Stewart, Township number Thirty-seven, in Queen’s County afore- said, bounded and described as follows : Com mencing at a certain post fixed on the west side of the Saw-mill Brook below the oid French saw- mill dam, thence south forty-eight degrees west, one chain and sixty-three links, thence souch fifteen degrees, west nine chains and forty-one links, thence north thirty-three degrees east, two chains and fifty-eight links, and from thence north eighty -eight and one-half degrees, east four chains to the said Brook, thence along suid Brook at high water marx till it meets the Railway fence, thence eastwardly along said fence for the distance of eleven chains to the line between John R. Bourke, junior, and Richard Egan, thence southwardly fifty-five links, thence north seven degrees, east one chain and nineteen links, thence south forty-nine degrees, east one chain or to the said Brook below the old French mill- dam to the place of commencement, together witha right of way from the Road leading from Mount Stewart to Saint Peter’s Road, to the said Lot, and from thence to the Saint Peter's Road, and being the premises at present used by the mortgagors hereinafter named as a starch fac- tory. ‘Together with all and singular the engine, boiler and other machinery contained in said Ttactory. The above ss#le will be made under and by virtue of a Fower of Sale, contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the sixth day of January, A. D., 1882, and made betwee: a John R, Bourke, junior, of Mount Stewart, Frederick W. Hyndman and Charles Pope Fletcher, both of Charlottetown, of the one part, and Alexander McKinnon and Thomas A. McLean, of Charlotte- town, aforesaid, of the other part. For further particulars apply at the oftice of Macleod, Morson & Macquarrie, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. Day this third day of August, A. D., 1886, NEIL McLEOD, Assignee of Mortgagees. Aug. 414i oaw wed STHAMER “WEATHER BELLE. summer Arrangement, 1886" ON and after TUESDAY, MAY 4, the steamer ‘*Heather Belle,” Hugh McLean, Master, will run as follows: Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o‘clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leav- ing Orwell Brush Wharf at7 a.m. for Char- lottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. for Halliday’ s, China Point and rush Wharves, where she will remain over night. Ww lems sday, commencing May 5, w ill leave Brush Whart for Chgriottetown at 7 a. m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p.m. to return, remaining at Brush Wharf over night. Until further notice, every alternate Wednesday, commencing May 12, will leave Vernon River Bridge for Charlottetown at7 a. m., calling a Brush, China Point and Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. to return, remaining at Brush Wharf over night. Thursday, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town at7a.m., calling at China Point and Halliday‘s Wherves; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p.m. to return; leaving Brush Wharf about 6 p. m. for Charlottetown, Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at 4a.m.; leaving Crapaud at 7a. m, for Char- lottetown ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. for Crapaud, remaining over night. Saturday, will leave Crapaud at 7 a. m. for Char- lottetown; leaving Charlottetown at 1.30 p,m. for C rapand, and returning to Charlottetown from Crapaud same day. FARES; Cabin, toandfrom Vernon River, Orwell, and W harves, 30 cents; Deck, 20 cents. Cabin, to and from Crapaud, 40 cents ; Deck, 30 cents. Excursion Return Tickets will be issued from Charlottetown to Orwell every Thursday evening at one first-class fare. Also, Excursion Return Tickets will be issued every Saturday to Crapaud, at one first-class fare. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. I., May 3, 1886. —pat 3mo 1 aw her 3mo bExecutors’ Notice. FEVHE Undersigned Executrix and Execu- tors of the last Will and Testament of the late Donald Mackinnon, of Charlottetown, tanner, deceased, carrying on business under the name and style of “MACKINNON & CO.,” hereby notify all persons indebted to his estate to make immediate payment to them at his late office, in Grafton Street, in Charlottetown, and all persons having claims or demands against the said estate are hereby required to furnish the same, duly attested, within twelve months from this date. Dated at Charlottetown, the 2nd day of OCTOBER, 1885. MARY JANE MACKINNON, Executrix. W. McLEAN, } » JAS. CURRIER, { Px#eutors. Not %nd—law (SE PTE MBER. * JUST AEGEIVED. end MALTOPEPSYN ane FOR, -one= DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION AND ALL KINDRED DISEASES, MORSE’S CORBOLATED NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OLL ! — Consumption & all Wasting Diseases. Giycerole or Csiery Compound, (CONTAINING NO OPIUM), For Teething Infants and Nervous Troubles, Laird’s Bloom of Youth or Liquid Pearl, Reoutittie’ inet Preserving the Compiexion, FOR SALE AT C. D. RANKIN’S, QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown. Nov . 16, 1885—ly r THE EXAMINER HINTING HELO se haz litely beonropleniched with a supply of Printing Types aad Materia —OF THE— Latest Invention and Best Description, and wo are now prepared to print, BILL SeADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, (HAND BILLS, LETTEss HEADS, RECEIPTS, POST ae hat iS, DODGERS, in Short Notice, in Goad Siyle Aun AT CHEAP PRICES, may be found on file at Gro. P. THIS PAPER #2 Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce Street), where adver- tising contracts may y EW YORK. be made for it as ry >. FERTH IZERS. Great Reduction in Prices ! JACK & BELL Offer their Celebrated Superphosphate at 35.35 per bbl on time. as £ 15 a7 , Ceres ” * Ceres ”* ** $5.15 ush —ALSO— * Popular °* * Phosphate at $4.35 per bbl. on time ** Popular ** * $415 Cash Above Fertilizers are put up in Barrels of 259 bs. nett, and at above prices are delivered at Wharf in Charlottetown. No Reduction in Qvatity of ‘Ceres.’ We alse offer our Cclebrated | Bone at usual Rates. Send for circular. JACK & BELL, Halifax, N.S A. GILL, Agent, Queen’s County. March 5, 1886.—tf FOR SALE. RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam Engine, Boiler, Splittin 2 Machine, Stuf fing Machine and other offered for sale at private coutract The above Tannery was formerly operated hy the late Donald McKinnon, of the late trm of McKinnon & Co., of this city. It is titted up on the most modeva principle, and has hitherto paid a large percentage on the capital invested. 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