r cr 7 ena Seem! en eens nnn ’ spo + mn ee, ae ereys eam a a iene anal tet een iia dls A tn ROLY, | aaah bind THE oa > Ani: ' i. ‘ . ' iia A Meteomec Career | tound that the planking of -— | bottom hid been worn throuzh by the | M dy Jenkins, like Virgil, w frequent Ippdeations o) tar.ind that the | hep secye e\ m tiomer, seeps 7 laiter had become so thiek that it kept t Disrie nd, aiter & meteoric ic vesse! afloat whil: she was in old | ‘ sa Ridical, and a peri d of!climates. As soon as she struck 4 |b Which Was bot n the pr cilmat ihe tai liquidi ed ana ih mepears iv his mi jle ave} bottom melted away.— Globe. ran truthful colors as l -— 2ee _- ' pper ciasse haps stund A Prohibitory Viob } jeckl =O powerful aa —— - now as ever the Giox family | CLEAN OUT A LIQUOR SALOON AND KILI nl THE PROPRIETOR. =_ ————— the Wrong CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 25.—The de Ly occurring il | Men. a startling trag | } tails of | Madaweska brench-| Baladensburg, about twelve miles south tM . + feeded ont of | of Mr. Vernon, the country seat have S175 Lrpers plying their swi ndling | reached here. For many yes there hits o the 1. C. R. in Quebec. Mic-} been no salcon io this town. In feb West for several/ary, a man named John a i eturni to New Brut with his amily from M -with hisearnings. Two men were! Bladensburg and opened arrested on suspicion, and Michaud was| Cl pin took up his residen: timwoved to (duc vec. lO id mtily them. in the rear of His S&lool Doetw ) di Mi recognize hem howevel midnight and day bre ak on Sund: -< morning a mob of men, composed 01 The Violet. ‘leading Prohobitionists, bearin ce pee Picks and shovels,made a farious as ait Mr. Ruskin, when lecturing recently | upon the saloon and residence, Chapib rejused them admittance, aud they peit reminded his audic nee that a long time he had told them that while at the| ed the house with stones, eathering it at} pessing through a window, against the | Chapin on his head, fracturing one of w' ica, struck his skull home ot the v iolet, aod Palermo, he had matched it violet-colored sea, and did not know the| aod throwing him to the fh Phe one from the other. He then showed| mob then torced its way aaa the two water-color drawings, one of the | rear of the house into the saloon, opel rab ¢ ss ed the tront doors and pi oceedea to completely destroy with axes the bm furniture of the vers, to con that the] f the flo nik ng sea and anothe y bis meaning, rem fisst time he saw what Greek sea | Hxtures and piace. meaat, be saw what Homer's “violet-| They then took the stock of Liquors ana tC be De ta i ‘ “9 ° : - a | Js 4 ’ ) j 1” en piled if iu the street Barrels Ou colored sea” meant _— ‘egies whiskey were then roiled from the ——_- » eeller, } huge bontire in the centre of the street. In the meantime, “hapin was founda to be fatally injured, aed some of the meb wore de sp vatched to Mt. medical aid. learly yesterday morpivy, but were lov iate, Chapin having breathed bis last. [e leaves a widow and several children There is intense exitement = ‘country over the outrage, and a band of Mt. Vernon roughs swear they ; will avenge Chapin’s death | Cron ible is feared. Australian Rivers itis a common mistake to assume that Australia is a country destitute of| large rivers ; contrary, it ses one of the longest wate:-courses 1D | the world, viz: the Dai ling, which 1s | navigable for 2,315 miles, placing it| third in rank amoog the rivers of the world, estimated by their navigable lenevth, and considerabiy above the! Nile, navigable for 1,500 miles; the Danube, navigable for 1,700 miles; the} Rhine, 600 and the Thames, navigable for oulv isd males, poss . } , UOll Cail More j —_~_-——_ — we ae Special Notices. --—-_-- | Oppressed Christians. i oe ; LEAV& your measure at once. Made ma en OE | ei ee day's notice. Custom boots, French caif or Hone Kona, Nov. 28.—'The Catho olie| ‘ vordevan, at Dersey Goff & Co nov 29 mission here has advices that the vice- ) r r\ i aunt OD etna? closed ail cha pels | Brace’ 3, an 1 will be given away; also a hand- there aud also razed the entire Catholic some Chine Pug Dog. Two bottles of tans settlom ant Missionaries who have ar-| stand on the counter. The purchaser of 50 rived a. Canton from the iaterior state | cents * npwards = Xmas cards, foys, Votes : - Moustache ‘'rockery or Glassware, Wl that Cirristians in the western provinces | Moustache Cups, Crockery or Mrlassware, wil | have the privilege of guessing . : m py be are fugitives inthe wilds of Tonquin.|... in one of the bottles. e per ‘They wiso state the Chinese authorities | guesses the nearest will “i Fe cs "a as. in the northerea provinces issued a ce | ale cvst $5. The purchaser of 75 cents cree order ibe the expulsion of all/® pwards will Rave the ate - r oe ee, U ‘ al to th how many beans are in the other bottle, to et m S100 ries. oe pon on. appes 0 he the Pug Dog, which cost &9. The b ttles are hivher euthorities at Pekin however the sealed, the one for Father Xmas will be opened 7? the vessel’s | aud the whole stock was mace a, Vernon foi | Two physicians arrived | throug} hout TH K only genuine Father Xmas is at KR. K — “nen <a an A NN OR dana —————— “ The M Wonderful Family Excels all — for . _ peer ea Externa ae gt ae . CURES — Catarrh, Chol- Oro: cE a ee one Sornee. Dysentery, Jrounp, st a, ar chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- ney Troubles, pom dpinai eee Woaraeaten. te ' PS JOHNSON & CO., ngs oarseness, fiuenza, Lacking Cough, 1.8 fen then Whooping Cough FOR INTERNAL AND BXTERNAL USE. PARSONS te oe PILLS MALARIA, o e Sic Ct Biliousness, and all LIVER and BOWEL Complaints, i aGD POLSON, : ‘and Skin Diseases. Oe z PILL — Liver Bill Dr, P.M sisuer Wontioelte “. have no equal. ‘I find them a valuabie Cathartic a v _ sold Oe hone ae aaa by " at »raectice I use no other. —J. Dennison, M. Aes tT’ Iowa.” oO y . .ii for 45 cts. in stamps. Valuable iniormation FREE. 1. '8. JOHNSON & CO., "BOSTON MASS. It is a well-known fact that most of the Horse and Cattle Yowder sold in this coun try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powd sab oe pure and very valuable. Nothing on carth will make hens lay like she rid am’s Condi tion Pow- ic | 8p — to each pint of food i. ely preve a and cure Hox Cholera, &c. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25e. in stamps. Furnished in large cans, price $1 .00; by mail, $1.20. CKEN CHOLERA, « Circulars free. 1. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. NEW IMPROVED PATENT EICHT-FLANCE FIRE-PROOF SAFE OO = Safe in the world, ar.d containing more improvements than ANY | ter i only Hight-F'ange A SAFE made, such as : I t. THE PATENT INSIDE ROLT WORK, which is placing the bolt work with the whole of the fillhng (six inches) between it and the cutside, that is, as far from the tire and tates : ag - can be . THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on hinges, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to ae casy access to the lock and boit- jwork. He can thus easily chang e the leck, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order. 3rd, [RON INSIPEL INING, strorger than wood, and 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 “requires filling over again.” ith, FOUR-WHEFL COMBINATION LOCKS ,and easiest to change of any in use. | Sth. SOLID ANGLE IRUN FRONTS, BACKS AND CORN warping oF injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. 6th. PIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof safes, providing e'ght laps, thus preventing the passage o/ heat, it having to pss over twelve inches, no injury srises from this source, 28 in other safes co mtaipip g one, two or three flanges. {HESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the greatest fires cn this continent, and have the CHAMPION RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires. We are selling these safes as low 2s any gcod safe, and are disposing ef Jarge numbers throughout the Dominion BANK WORK AND VALLT DOORS are specialties of our firm. | monials and information, address, | SOSEeM JACOBS, GENERAL AGENT. j the simplest, strongest, most efficient ‘ERS, which prevents For prices, testi- MORRIS & ERELANB, 64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass, stains ~ ROVAL CANADIAN INSURAN CLCO. ——0 oo A LIR Sh. 0 CAPITAL, - = - - ” . O-——— | | $2,000,000 d ee Was reversed and the mission-| Xmas eve, at 11 o'clock, the other New Year's avies taken under the protection of the | eve at 11 o'clock. The names of the lucky} ‘ ese eeneral government | pers ms will appear ia the daily p* pers ; oe he dy & w ky eod—nov25 05 a . Economy Cushion Weather Strip saves fuel Preaking Into Jail. in winter, end will keep out dust in summer. | —-- For sale by Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the HURGLARS ROB THE KING’3 COUNTY, N. | Stove, Walker’s Corner. {nov 26 61 Y., PENITEN New York, Nov. 26.—Burglars last it broke into the Kir gs County p cuiten lary ¢ ne robbed the safe of the} Charlottetown at W. P. Colwili’s money which was to} {nov 25 cod 4w wi: have been used to day to pay olf the | uw ss cen One ted burglars entered | Skating Boots at $2.00, at Dorsey, Goff & Co’ TIARY. OnE Huwnprep aNp Twenty-Five tea sets, one hundred chamber sets, fifty dinner sets, one thoussnd teapots, two hundred dishes, one hundred and fifty meat will be soid cheaper than ever offered in cover dishes noe shops of the abhi y Se the tivough a window of the shoe shop, the | Ler all who are in want of crockery, glass | doors of which were forced open with 4) and chinaware, call at W. P. Colwiiis, and jimmy. They then began operations | get the cheapest that has ever been offered 10 on the safe, from which they took | Charlo Teer w ee er eee Sew, i $3,000 belonging to the Bay State Shoe Bep Comforters, heavy and good, a large i ‘ 1 + ine ('o’s and Leather { On} ar How the | lot just opened at W. A. Wrexks oe 8. : : aes? burglars effected th job without muking noise enonygh to arouse the LARGE stock of Accordeons, Cone ertin : ' . ° ° . i Wt); Paniog Yas oh aes Nntes. Violin string guard inthe penitentiary isa surprise | , ivlins, Ban) 8, Guitars, Flutes, TOS r lat Miiler Bros, selling ve:y cheap. [nov 4, tf} lo every person. j : : et is sii he B. MacposaLb’s is the place to buy } warm underelothing good and cheap. [uo 22 A Celebrated Physician. Sir Andrew Clarke, the inglish physician, begins ¢ in his Cousulting room every morning vi hall past eight, und even then he | canpot be seen without making an | CALL and see the cheapest, the best, the | largest lot of croekeryware, ever cffered in celebrated | Charlottetown, in French china, glass ware, see patients land ali cther ware that is wanted in a house, | and will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwiil’s e barrels), the This is the One cor Ontario apples. (larg finest lot we have ever received. | PRINGE EDWARD [nov 25 eod 4w wily | HEAD OFFICK—Montrea}, HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Risks Baken em Most Faverabie Terms. AigaNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: EF, H. ARNAUD, Ci’town, Fob, 27, 1884 Merehants Bank of Malifay. ISLAND RAILWAY. —-——- 0: 4. Summer Arranrgenmrent. ISs84. 0:0—--- — ,N AND AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, Us run — us } follows (Sundays excepto’): — os) as trains will Pasiasnideineanistabadidlinaaaigalodedan eoneelle ek tnndeabadaielcataceteoermenzeamnteemnagetmaaumeensemeaah TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST | \ | Express | STATIONS, STATIONS. eo Hxpres Mix’d. ‘aaa appointment in advance. After seeing | time for families to buy in their supply. -- i a eel A M. ri, P. M. . M,. | A.M. his morniog pationts hedrives out on | Beer & Gorr [nov 8 Vharlottetown teeee eed 6.00 8.25 | 3.40 Ckarlotietown | | i. 1D, 42 9.20 his rounds, and only returns home to | Firty cases women’s and men’s overshoes | Koyasty Junction....; 615 | 9.00 | 4.00 Royalty Junc tion ..dp| 7.00 | 4.00 | 9.00 acl 4, 4 had land rubbers just received at Macdonalii’s North Wiltshire. . 6.50 | 9.52 | 4.47 North Wiltshire.....) 625 | 2! 3.13 diseatS p.m Sir Andrew bad ao} ~~ lye [no 22| Hunter River........ | 7.00 (10.08 | 5.00 | Hanter River..... ..| 6.15 | 2.88 | 8.00 enorimou practice, probably the largest | A Lor of French calf tops, jrst received Breadaibane.......... | 7.25 {10.46 | 5.35 | Brada bane........, | 5.51 2.00 | 7.25 and wo st luer alt iv ve in Lc mmdon. Some} Pe Ling ade to be sok i cheap at (Po: sey, 1 Co unty Lin eh 4 vee be eo) 7.31 ‘10.56 5. 45 County Line. ein boane | 5.45 1.8 1 16 i i 7 ‘ K PC ge ¢ wr " 06 years ago, betore rece iving his barone stey’, | Gott & Co's. [oct 12 | rere vo or ) oe Freetown. —— sone! pe | — — it was said that he was making £15,009| Men's and Boy’s Fur Caps, in great varicty, | eee a | : | cae adage ( dp! 4.55 112.85 | 6. 10 a year. He must be making conside:- | selling cheap at J. D. Macdonald’s. (OP ok. eet cle See ee leet. | lA.M, ably more than that now. A patient; Prari’s Artrau Oi (Kerosene) at Beer & | a a et 8.40 | 1.45 ar| 4.30 ‘11.20 calling on him about a week ago, Was) Gott’s. { st 27 | Miseouche. Pidinae vee, 8.55 2. 08 Miscouche, sueeeeass | 4. 15 10.57 astonished to find a lerge room filled | | Lapras’ Astracan Jackets, good quality, | Wellington.......... | 9.44 | 2.37 Weillington.... .....; 3.57 [10.29 i | i Pin : pa . ) ® eo | ae ; « . » | seling low at J. B. Macdonald's, fino 281 Pert Hilkinc. os 6ssice) ee i ee PURO as 40+ oks 328 9.88 with pelients, althougi be had been Our fel Boots are just the thinz—Doxsxy, ee See eee 10.35 | 4.50 ibid oe zoe | &iO seeing them without intermission for! | Gory & wa ae fsen lt | Gledinfield..... 2... 110.53 | 5.16 || Bloomfield ........ ‘ 2.20 7.50 some three hours, whilst bis appount- ; : on 5 aaa | Abortion... see eee 111.18 | 6.10 (|Albcrtom ........ dj) 1.53 | 7.10 ment book was quiie fililed for the re-| Dorey Gell ne 27 getibg a |} Te pl7 |T ‘gnish ... cocces@® 1255 1; 7.00 CRN ned. oscss Oe Lae 1 Oe . i . ia , - - r ied a ae ~ anna ne eeerartmnomengr apatite ciate ceatoe ngehipeeoenanamemimann tencomnechoneipenaemnenanteregameenaenameaimeeeantoatmn Siecieen iennnn LE een enemas mainder of the day. | Men’s long rabber boots, good “quality, for a | $3 00 per pair, at Macdonald’s Boot Store. TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EA&T. Tough Marine Story. Ino 22) er eee ere ‘ — | Prepar® for the cold, and get some good, a | The story published i in the St. John) warm Underclothing cheap at L. E. Prowse’s. STATIONS. | Express. Mixed, . STATIONS. | Express, | Mixed. Sun ihe other day, with regard to the; YS siniiaiaweiliplili sii cie | ialling out of the schooner | |, Boors are very cheap at D nsky, Gorr & { ” i ua C. is almost as good as that told | Co's. [eep!7 | Charlo lottetowr .... a 3.30 p. m.| 6.15 a, m. Charlottetown.... . ; 9 05a, m,} 6.30 p. m. - knowa ship ieee Than ays | Great rush for overcoats at J. B. Mac- — deg ty Junction al a 6.34 ‘* | Royalty Junction....] 8.50 “ 16.10.“ v Lf veil Sha carte * bs sy r. ° < 2 F 4s no ec x ‘ : ; donald’s. [nov 22 WA k cuts s ok odes k OO 6.52 Oe a 5.53 °6 tiere is aman living in Arichat, C. B. a | Bedford “s : 5 5.3% ” se | , ‘ aye ae i : _— it, s = Just received new Overshoes and Rubbers, Bedford...... cesesl oe <4 i - ‘Bedford... teteeeeeeed 8,25 2 5.33 : Wy bie in abit oO VerINDg N18! ehean at Dorsey. Goft & Co Oe ES es te ar 4, i% ‘ya Se 4 dp, 8.00 4.55 Pe , , t Mount Stewart...) a) 449 « | 815 « | fount Stawart.. a a a Sei every se “uson with a thie tk coatin £ CHOICE R 85 at Beer and Gaff’s . ‘ Pp 5 09 a | Pan i as ar) 7.55 4.30 P i . ch ie . ae —— 5 thee eveees ee eee oO, | @e ee ee .26 ¢¢ pa é os of coai tar. Year after ye. the pi ac Lice | Prepart for the cold, and get some good, | §t, Peter’s........... 520 j 9.33 « 4 Pitér's...¢ cs ie | 313 a pt up, the tar being _taid OD | warm Uuderclothing cheap at L. i. Prowse 3. | Bea wie OO “ Tm“ iaeer Giver... <.:..01 6 *13e & ac os lhe Vessel advanced in age. novs SORT cae ee cokes wae. nee IE i ase sa. dp] 6.00 * | 1.30 « ail she was seat down to ti Ose hunéred barrels Choice Winter Aj j les | ii, unt st wart a 45p.m. 8.20 a. m. Mount ster art 7.55a. m.. 4250. m fidies One aay, and it was: : sh ‘p at b-er + on if 8. feet 27 Caz an ‘ | 5.42 gee 9.35 * Gepdiewihs. ius... 4 6.58 ee 310% 5 uot One, 100, the Captain p tEPAKE ior the cold, and get some good, | Ge town -- ari 6.0 ** 110.00; %* ; COWIE 6 inscan 4p | 6. ae ss 2 5 ‘6 mm tifled when c¢ ming on ae ck | warm Underelcthiag cheap at iy 46, Prowae's. | —— mee cn inn arnt cattercnna eevee hae = === v8 Lavigs and Gentlemens fashionable | Boots, Shippers, On examination he’ Gorp & Co's. ' ve the masts slowly’ ‘sinking out | Of swat through the deck while thedeck remaiveéd afloat. Rubber and Overshoes, at De SKY | facpl7 | J-=s~ irains are run by Eastern Standard ‘time, JAMES € vnmman, LR ndent, Railway Office, Obarlottetown, May 27, 1884. Superi: ANA —$——$—— —_ | | | } | | DECHMBER i 1884. a aninittsiaiampam a THE WEEKLY AND (SLAKB ARGUS CONTAINS Move Reading Matter than any other Paper Published in P. &. Island. a g|.00RTM 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 Dominion ! The Weekly Hxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams Editorials, etc., which trom day to day appear ia the daily edition, ¥ lt is Always tull of N ews. AND Always up to the Times. 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