A AS ET MI Se NM Es ee a es SES AME ORM RE AEN, fie 88 ii og edits OM as lla, itty oe? eee 6 er eet ee ot ee a ee ee eee * i es ee ee ee wes D am wn SOR tee Re LP <)caoi es mina a hie ae * BT Mts et : { 7 — ES ed ee net tt Maas . a Monthly have ‘‘Dantiest absolu- Che Hodge Case lence of the Domesti: ne civen itals»> the title of the im OUT synopsis of Sir John's speech oi the Mag »zim 3” Thero is in reply to Mr. Blake, his remarks on/| ely no doubt that the Domestic Monthly the Hodge case were not given. Mr./gives more for the money than uny | Blake mack widerably merry over the other magazine }) iblished in this aliegea Gdiscomiiture of Si John by couetry; this decision, and intimated that this Ths D tic Monthly is published was the cnd of the Canada license act./at 853 Broadway, corner Fourteenth In reply, Sir John said: Street, New York, at $1 a year, with lhen there is the great Hodge case. Vitty Cents’ worth of **Domestic” pat- |terns as a premium to each subscriber. uoted mV... : eae Be For $1.35 a home atlas with 30 colored sti n.and he The hon. gentleman bas ’ apecct on tne i1ce! D qu . ‘ ’ ° ‘ . « or . ‘ . ] hh tor has q: lhis own speet In my | ™®ps, the patterns, ae ae yi ~, }OnNe year are sent. ‘member, the own speech | went a little too far, see eo " poet mx ther \ aie Wins not | Domestic Monthly is the “Cheapest good wre is no douot of tha ! am no ‘ : . nn te ioneine ihe? like tiie hon. gentieman infallible. M Gesine | iblish¢ -——- The hon el tlen at he wever has not . ven Main, ae | Special iCceB. ventured to say thatthe McCarthy Act ern Is ulfrav : the a ghana leman has) Writ Donx Brown. —If the next Dominion not ventured tosay that we had no right Exhibition is held in Charlottetown, Brown LO pass (bat act. The hon. gentleman | says he wil make a piece of machinery such tsaid that (hat Act when brought) as was never seen at any exhibition in the has no: | world— and that is a solid gold steam engine— iato full operation will not have the 7 ae los. mite “f-idnd litical _|made perfect in every respect, and so small force Of law. 5 Ce POHUCaly | a5 to sit on a twenty dollar gold piece, and and personally, Mr. Bethune, bas} ron by steam. [jan26 wkly. , 7 “yore Ory? wer ; hia ‘ tar | a . j ‘ - Ve Do a etr< ne O} Inion on this matte v. Tues cheapest Ready Made ( lothing in town and if it was leit to my hor © friend— is at J. B. MacpoNALD’s. dee 29 not in bis political capacity, but in bis Ld et | Every part of agun ora sewing machine professionol capacity—he would give 1} made at Brown's shop, on corner of Prince and as his opinion at allevents that the | Grafton Street, Ch’town, [jan26 wkly. McCarthy act is constitutional, and} Nore ro rae CaxsivaL Skarers.—We not ultra vv Hear, hear.) I am /| have every facility for taking those in carnival quite satisfied that the hon, gentleman | costame; and it is our intention to make a . ‘ igrand combination group. We invite all willnot get up now and say that that/& . sion | . . | those taking part in the carnival to come and isnot the law of the land (Hear, | payetheir photos taken. =G H. Coox & Co., | — , olin hear.) As to the Hodge case I have DO | over Apothecaries’ Hall, entrance hy Queen STATIONS 2. Tor Be @ STALLIONS. No. 2 No. 4 hesitution in saying thatit is not the/| Street. [janlS f ; | end ot it. I have no hesitation lb saying A PIECE of tine machinery that is composed = : | = = = ee _ that the privy council, forreasens . that ee —_ em eee gold or silver | Charlottetown... dp 7.40a m_ 2.40p.m.) Sharlottetown ....ar, 3.20, m,/ 10,30 a. m. are annsfre “~ ss . that brown cannot mend or make new, yeu c . ‘ ‘ eon. || i 3.09 « = ay pares’, a fre . the absence of} may inst noel theme Sa Shop an Seay Snestion. >) oe a | oe *. | Royalty Junction \ dp eke , 1008 # 1¢@ g ’ } ako Ul sstions} = . De ae r Ss 2 4 “ my ee Brit; ; oN fh _ ts corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Char- Tlethes River ‘9.07 © | 4038 * { North Wiltshire..... 204 “ | 990 en Ps ish 2 a west oe | lottetown, [jan 29 ies Ne | s i 94t | 433 {Hunter iil / 1.48 * 907 * Act av > Crm : : S10 . , : ; : 7, e | . ds < 9 ah ee eee en ae pound tins Tea just the thing at Brrr | County Line......... 9.53 ‘* | 4.47 “ "'Bradalbone..........) 111 8.32 simply is, first, that the provincial gov-| » Gore Freetown............ 10.08 “ | 501 “ | County Line...:.....]) hO@l.‘* | 823 ernments can make police arrangements a Saas Kensington .. « eee. * oa Freetown a USO Se * aoe for the order and =z d government of/y perm — ing Rpao! i = haye fos sale a ae ar 11,05 .‘** .|.6,55 °* Kensington..........J12.25 * | 7.49 * pari > ee ate “a if’ the } Fletcher's Music Store the Rev. Mr. Lambert's | Summerside. .. .. (dp 1.80p, m. . s 4 \ dpj11.50 a. m.| 7.15 a. m. taverns, al d sec ond, il they can do that crushing reply to “Bob” Ingersoli, the ablest Sites _. veh. 1.22 ¥ ; , 3ammierside..... i ar'll.1o * themselves they can hand their power|work in defence of christianity that has| wojington.......... LEO * Miscouche,.......... 10.45 over to fthe municipalities. That is |®ppeared within the present century. Only| poy pin. |: eee % I Wellington.......... 1020 * simply the decision, andit in no way iScents.—Hamruros Fisrcnse. [jen lé liwky SF EGOOT iva. o -00's tes wae POPE REA s > o> 00.0100 op 9.38 “ | effects the decision in the Russe'l cuse| How to save twenty-tive dollars.— Camy | Bloomtield... es oo) ee Ui Leary... - >>: ie Lae. Ao since the lanvuave of the government ot | Y°"" old sewing machine to Brown’s and have} Alberton .. fate 4.54 ae co Breese /- 7.55 a a diye. BT ane it made as good as new, instead of changing it | Tignish............ ar, 5.50 “| Sores sees cr tas | aid which the hon, gentleman was a memi-| for a new one. Shop on corner of Prince and ignish......... dp! 6 20 a, m. cee Grafton Streets, Ch’town, {jan 29 Mernopist Preacuer’s Pian can be had at George Carter's, Great George Street, or at G. H, Hasz.rd’s, Queen Square. Wixvrer Goons slaughtered at J. B. Mac- DONALD'S {jan 12 A SPLENDID lot of China, Glass, and Earth- eaware, to be sold cheap at CoLwILL’s, aug § tf Niw Tweeps just received *t J, B. Mac- I¥ you want to be suited with a Tea Set, a Dinner Set, or a Toilet Set, go to CoLWILv’s, aug 8 tf ber avd sometimes not a member, sometimes a supporter and sometimes | Cuorce Winter Apples at Bake & Gorr's. not a supporter, when he placed in 1878 Wy a Beetle Bs. ; in the mouth of his excellency the gover- tnt Orse Blankets chesp Pal - nor-genernl the words, “it iswery desir-; a able that there should be unitorm legis—| , ee — family — a lation inall the provinces respecting} ~~ ’ Peas sa — the traffic in spirituous liquors. Hith-| , ee o rns and a = erfo that traffic has been regulated by|"' oe a a 7 — “ > provincial laws or laws existing before | B IsLanD FLour and Cracked Oats at = K. the confederation of the provinces | 1 canes There has been lately a conflict of| 1" you want a Fur Cap cheap go to J. B authority as tothe jurisdiction of the| MacbonaLp's. dec 29 local authorities.” Thatis the announce-| D1‘Ner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, in ment made in 1878 in the speech from | 8T®t Varieties and cheap, at es tf the throne by the hon. gentleman op- : -posite. Thatsame Janguage may be . Joun Newson is at the top of the ladder in ; ; : urniture. Long experience, best quality, applied tothe McCarthy Act to-day, greatest variety, and best workmanship. He aud we may truly say that it is @X-/ does not need to advertise that ‘he isa live” pedient that there sheuld be one general | man. The public know it. Go and get real law for the traffic in liquors over the bargains, ‘‘Newson’s Building,” opposite Post whole of the Dominion, instead of ite| °° oe beings regulated as heretotore by pro- J. B. Macpowxato has a clearing-out sale of vincial Jaws in the different provinces. | ¥™*T 6904s, giving great bargains, [jan 12 We are geing to carry out whatthe hoo. gentleman in 1878 gave his support to. The bon. gentleman says I ought to put thatin the speech. If we were going to repeal the McCarthy act, we might put thatin. But the govern- ment has no such intention. That act is the law of the land, It is expedient that there should be one general law,| 0). dec 99 and though still sub judice, I do not} = ; oc think the hon. gentleman will disagree a ae oe * en aoe with us when We state thatit is eom- : ? aug 8 tf petent for this Legislature to pass the Pivi galltn tits Best “Kiittiedn Wil’ cheap act, and as tothe expediency of it,I only} ,. mone hs Geie'e. quote the language of the late govern- ment in preof of that. eisai The Domestic Monthly for February, 1884. ——$<— SHIP AND HOUSE BUILDERS, ‘Will find every requisite for the trade at DUCHEMIN’s STEAM FACTORY, Beer’s Wharf, Always on hand, a complete stock of In the February number of the Do- mestic Monthly appears the first instal- ment of the *‘Lover’s Creed,’ a new novel by Mrs. Cashel Hoey, the great English novelist. It promises to be the best work from her pen and superior even to those remarkable stories, “A Golden Sorrow’ and “The Question of Cain,’ which made her famous. Mrs, Hoey, Mrs. Oliphant, and Mrs. Alex- ander are the three most popes female novelists of toeday, aod of the three, Mrs. Hoey is unquestionably the best. The novel is beautifully illustrated by the celebrated London artist, D. Mac nab, whose drawings are engraved by Swain, one of the foremost of English engravers. : Louise Stockton’s novelette, “Within Ship’s Blocks, a Play,” is completed in this number, Deadeyes, and among other notable contributions | ‘ . may be named a poem, by Joel Benton, | Steering W heels, illustrated ; a capital short story, Poor | _atagt Miss Harrison,” and a brilliant oa picturesque description of _Bulwer’s| Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Base country home at Kenebworth,England, | Panel, Duor and Window Finish, Spouting, The useful series of articles, “Usuages | Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus- 5 Gilt Oh ade i i it abt | ters and every description of Turning. of the best Society, Paps with a| Fret, Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and paper on Luncheon, Teas, ete. There Moulding turned out neatly and with dew is, as usual, a long letter from Paris, | patch. with all the newest notes on Art, Lit-| meee osape oa ee srature. Soci eo mis ‘ om ont forget the place, Beers iarft near erature, Society, and Fashion, gathered | MeMillan s Coal Depot. Ly the special correspondent of the} Domestic, Mvs, Henry Ward Beecher, | ‘Albert Duchemin. as usual, in her Household Department, | Ch’town, Jan. 2, 1884, —wkly 6i. gives some excellent practical advice | —— — - ————- to old and young housekeepers. The| Fashion Department is especially note- | DR. BEN NJ eT worthy for the excellence ani variety | ot the illustrations of new costumes.| (YALLS attention to “THE ELECTRO All the customary articles are as prac- | MAGNETIC CORSET.” exact pattern as tical and as helpful as usual. The} worn by the Princess of Wales, the health- THE DAILY EXAMINER, JANUARY . ai oe] " hy x 0}. . 7 9 Upp . 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JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (teres: . ; - ‘ rs. j arsencss : h, Whooping Cough, -uralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, } Earonie comaen, Chronic Diarrha@a, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbes, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine and Lame Back. Sold every where. Send for pamphlet to 1. &. Jonnson & Co., BosTox, Mass. An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are tvorthiess trash. Le says that Sheridan's Condition Powders are absolutely pure and : {minensely valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'n- ful to 1 pint food. Soki everywhere, or sent by wail for & ietier-stamps. L 8. Jonmtaun & Co., Boston, Mass. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. —— — 0: ISS3-4. Winter Arrangement. [S88 3-4. 0.0 Far 70? N AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1883, trains Q will run daily as follows ‘Sundays excepted ):— aes a o~ TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WiST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. r TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. | | ; STATIONS. | Be, 5 eH “| STATIONS. No. 6 No, 8 | / | 2 | ‘ Charlottetown......dp 2.40). m.| Charlottetown.... ar 10.45 a. m. , ar| 250 °** Royalty Junction... .: men 4 Royalty Junetion } 95 9.55 + | i sitcasin-odeee 110.05 * bia hace iwc eens S39. 6; roi k ova cn eee 19.45 * 9 < ‘ « sé es ahende anh oa. m1 | a re ap oe . . ar vo 2. Mount Stqwart. - dp 4.15 * 8 liam ng iw * i! ee A .* (teorgetown....... dpi 7 "5a, m. Seorgetown. .......ar\ 6.00“ Mount Stewart ....ar 9,05 a. m. Mount Stewart....dp| | 4.10 p.m din keceVbaw 6.96 ,-* BOER ilo eee occ eens 0p 1 De ks chs hnuee o Bibs Se PORT iy.......- 3 Bi 6 |. RAR ee 1— Bene River........«% ee) 2 OO cat ct aon dp ; 6 25 a. m. NGS 45 von 0 seen ar so 2 | ge Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office. Charlottetown, Dec. 17, 1883. THE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDOK, ESTABLISHED IN 1809, 0——— = Subscribed Capital - . é Paid Up Capital’ .- - . . 1,216, 0:0—————— TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Settled With Promptitude and Liberality, FIRE DEPARTIENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over -° $5,000,090.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. 'O: LIFE DEPARTMENT. $12,000,000. 00 Losses Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over — - - 0 Qe Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Lite Branch belong to the Assured ey Profits of previous Quinguennium divided among Policy Helders, $1,158,500.00 70; New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. 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