SS VARIBTIHS. & ee A girl may frown and frown and be| a willin’ sti}l,” (i 4 A man about to build a house adver- tises for preposals.. Why don’t the girls try that plan. ‘o wee rhe only new. thing under the son that we know of, ig the blue patch on the seat of big papiplogns., «+ » » There is nothing new under the sun, Nosh made the ‘‘are-light” when he drove out the animals on Ararat. 4 “A Nashville youth eighteen years old captured and married a rich maidea forty six yéars old!” That surély ¢an't be called a boycott. ' Germavy turfis out anneally five hun- dred and fifty doctors thoroughly edu- cated, about one hundred of whom emigrate to foreign parts. the ‘way to station)— “Mamma, I want to sneeze.” Mamma —“‘Bertie, we're very late now. You'll have to wait until we get on the care,” Bertie (on The Irish patriots should not be dis- couraged. Married men have struggled for home rule for 20 centuries, and have not succeeded in getting it.—Detroit Free Press. Dude—“Excuse me, Miss Sharp; I had quite forgotton you. I am s0 absent-minded, don’t cher know.” Miss Sharp—“Yes, I have noticed the absence of mind. ‘Mrs. Langtry,’ says gossip “is comiag to America to live, a London and, what is more, she is to marry Fredrick Gebhardt, whose love is far superior to his orthography.” “Yes.” said the level-headed school boy, “TL am at the foot of my class, and calculate to stay there. Then [ don’t have to stand the wear and tear of auxiety for fear I'll lose my place.” Au auctioneer’s sale in London re- cently revealed that private individuals bad policies in insurance eompanies upon the life of the Queen, One of these for $7,000 was offered for aale It is a queer kind of speculation. A drunken parishoner was admon- ished by his parson. “I can go into the village,” concluded the latter, ‘‘and come home again without getting drunk.” “Ah, meenister, but I’m sae popular,” was the apologetic reply. Macmahon, the defaulting Kingston Ont., lawyer, has a tender conscience, He has mailed back the key of his safe. He appears to think that with this and the key hole, his creditors wiil be able to pull through uatil the new potatoes are ripe. Creditor (to bankrupt)—what do you expect to pay? Bankrupt—I hope to be able to pay twenty cents on the ddilar. Creditor—Bat your rival across the way, who failed last year paid thirty cents. Bankrupt—Did he? Then i'll payth irty. I can meet him every time.” Tramp —“Will you please give me ten cents, sir? Im on my way home to die,” Gentleman—(handing him the money) —‘‘I don’t mind giving you ten cents for so worthy a purpose as that, but your breath smells terribly of whis- key.” Tramp—“I know it does, sir. key’s what’s killin’ me.” W his- Kthelberta—“I want a pair of slip- pers for ps. Number tens, please, and ae squeaky.” Genial shoemaker — “Squeaky, miss! I’m afraid I haven't any of that kind.” Ethelberta—“I am so sorry. Couldn't you make a squeaky pair? There is a certain young gentle- man who visiis me frequently, and it would be very convenient for him tq know just when pa is coming.” A correspondent of the New York Evening Post quotes a list of examples showing that “you was” has been used by writers of authority, instead of ‘‘you were,” at least from the time of Queen Anne to that of Chancellor Kent; but thet in the last half century it has been discussed by educated persons,who have returned to the more correct mede of speech. The instances farnished by modern novelists appear to relate in- variably to the language of the illiter- ate or vulgar. Where are the boasted liberties of the American? The report of proceed- iags in a New York court,on Friday, would indicate that the personal rights of the American citizens are exception- aily cireumscribed, It appears that upon Thursday evening, about eleven o'clock, Policeman Mead saw Michael Whelaoe hug and kiss a girl, whom he had escorted home from somewhere, al her doorstep. Refusing to desist, he was captured by the policeman aad marched off to the station. Next morn- ing he was finel $3 by Jutice Daffy, who, however, remitted the fine on the ground thatthe young lady had not objected tothe osculatory exercises. if the liberty of the American does not allow him to bid good-night to his lady in the time-honored way, then away with American liberty and let them have the Canadian brand instead. ” a <li © mmm ee Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, IN NIGHT SWEATS Dr. R. ‘l have AND PROSTRATION, Studhalter, St. Louis, Mo., says: used it in dyspepsia, nervous pros- tration, and in nigt a ight eweats, with very good Bevore letting your Piano Tuning by tie ear, apply to Wm, A, Rockit House. ~ _ OM Saye r= 4 vig s gn abana ones —- a ana ee “TEH DAILY - Rox AMT “ane” tes ate — NHR, MAY 1 1226 — Excels ali other Remedies fur The Most Wonderful Family mB olher 8 * al Use, 7 v tt a + eae Bead _ s ron- , Dysenter 2 Blee th Soy Tiowtlen, axa Bpis ; * me e e ,» an na! h Lungs, Hoarseness, In- Diseases. Circulars = fiuenza, Hacking Cough, I. S. 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A discount of 20 per cent from the above rates will be made to lessees of instruments Written messages will be delivered in Charlottetown within city limits; fromall other receiving offices within a quarter of a mile trom said offices, Special rates will be made for delivering at greater distances, All communications and messages must be prepaid. The Company is prepared to lease Telephone Instruments,ja Charlottetown and Sum- merside at establisbed rates, and to treat with persons requirimg private or toll lines. For further information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottetown ROB ANGUS; MANAGER. Ch’town, Oct, 19, 1885—lLyer eod ROYAL GANADIAN. INSURANCE CO. HT RBG. OI ia ests ted oO Head Office—MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, Agent, -—~- 0 Ws RISKS TAKEN ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. <a Agent for Prince Edward Island :— F. H. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX. $2,000,000, Oh town, Jan. 1886. a CHARLOTTETOWN SASH AKO DOOR FACTORY | Peake’s No. 3 Whart, PALMER & Ci., PROPRIETORS. ———_j— We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices); Sashes, Doors, Wiudowand Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mouldings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, &c. _ Weare prepared to do all knds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenoning, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &. All kinds of Gothic Wiadows for Churches made at shortest notice, With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the utmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. Oh' town, Sept. 22, 1R85--wkly 1 voar RR. ~~ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 1885-6. Winter Arrangement, 1885-6. N AND AFTER TUESDAY, DECEMBSR Ist, 1885, Trains will run daily, as toilows (Sundays excepted) :— “DEP! R TH : TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. "TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST. STATIONS.’ | No. 1 | No. 3 STATIONS, | No, 2. No, 4. \ A.M, P.M. | P, wv Charlottetown.....s0.e+++... 715 | 150 )Charlottetown..s............ ¢ - | = > Royalty Ee ae 7 34 2 12 Royalty Junction............ 212 9 37 North Wiltshire........+.... 817 305 |\North Wiltshire............. 1 29 8 45 Hanter Rivets. .is.. wdiess-- 8 30 3 20 Hidater Rives. iti.) 05 4l. 115 8 30 Bradalbane .........+...++0++ 9 00 357 = | |\Bradulbame <i). 6.405 ci. ak 12 45 7 53 County Line.----+-++e-+.... 9 09 CM} Gommty: FdMme........csccccees 12 36 7 43 IEE ccniep seven eivneees y 23 432 | || Freetown... ... bs calves ideo at 12 23 72 Kensington ........+++e00.... 40 445 ||Kensington .cvsses....., 08 oe 12 05 7 05 ar; 1010 520 | fap A. M, 6 30 Summerside............ ap = = | Summerside.,.... ecsevs 11 35 Miscouche.........0.e+e+eees 1 00 Miscouche.....++++..., (ar 0 is »_ ee es ee 127 \WOMRMIOMs.ss.....0c. 9 49 Port Hill...........0-ceseeees 20 | SE TE nce. cvccceteoewiens 907 | 0 sare i iaa acne Ceehtan sil 3 22 Ci aed 7 54 BICOMEONE 10 0 0200. cectdducts 3 45 }| Bloomfield. ....;.,........... 7 30 Alberton...0+....eeeeee...0.. 4 20 fatten... eee 6 55 Tigmish .-.,.. spec reer er eee ar} = 5.15 ei eer a TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS ARPIVE.—FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. No. 5 | No. 7. || STATIONS, No. 6. | No. & ; P. M. A. M, Charlottetown...... ei a0 2 30 \Charlottetown .............. 10 2 Rogelty Junction.......+.ee 2 50 Royalty Junction............ 10 05 BOafOrd.......cccaces bast 2.5 $3 (CI beet hmong 9 32 ar 3 56 | ap| 9 00 Mount Stewart......... ; |Mount Stewart, ...:.... ; dp 410 ar. 85 | Cardigan...... ib eeedie clesse 5 22 EN ie | 7 38 GOI... «vn ccnne cece ar 5 45 P. M \Georgetown....-- a ae dp 715 | A. M, Mount Stewart....<..-<..+. 405 ||Monnt Stewart....-...... d Moreii SBOOSOOO8 coc 6nOOOOOO oe 443 Shame scudeesdl.. ak OP, ! + as. SS Sere SOUS socé § 12 Gs, FORGING 0.00 cc ccilemne old de ches 7 48 Bear River....... on dé eebi iis COE TEE Brees cccccnded ascene eh Beets issvsgeiceg $856 g pase ar 6 40 Souris,...++0..e+6 tis was dp 6 20 =< Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, ; Saperintendant Railway Offic, Charlottetown, Nov, 95, 1885—wkly pre 6 Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, | IN THE SUPREME COURT. The Ninth day of March, A. D, 1886. OTICE is hereby given that the Honorable Sir Hector 1... Langevin, K. C. M, G., Minister of Public Works for Canada, has paid into the Supreme Coart, of the Province of Prince Edward Island, the sum of eight hundred dollars, with six months’ interest thereon, being a sum in his opinion sufficent compensation for all that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township number Fifty- nine, in King’s County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, commencing on the portheas‘ern side of Montague Road, in the western boundary of a plot of land rented to Mrs. Johnson, thence running north sixty- three degrees, west along the side of said Road one hundred and eighteen feet to tho southern side of Water Street, thence north fiftyeeight degrees east, along said side of Water Street one hundred and forty-three feet to the western boundary of land rented to Mrs. Johnson aforesaid, thence south nine degrees west, slong the same one hundred and thirty-eight feet to Montague Road, at the place of commencement, containing twenty-five perches of land, a little more or less, the said courses being according to the magnetic meridian of the year 1764. which said piece of land has been taken by the said Minister of Public Works for Canada for public purposes, And all persons entitled to the said lands and premises, or to any part thereof, or representing or being the hus- bands of any persons so entitled or claiming to hold or represent encumbrances thereon, or interests therein, are required to file their claims to the said compensation or considera- tion money for the said lands and premises with the Prothonotary of this Court, at Char- lottetown, on or before the twenty-ninth day of May next, A, D., 1886, and in the mean- time let a copy of this order or notice be pub- lished in Tue Datty EXAMINER newspaper, twice in each week, for two months previous to the said last named day. Upon motion of Mr. Hodgson, Q C., of Counsel for Sir Hector L. Langevin, K C. M. G., Minister of Pnblic Works for Canada. By the Court, J. A. LONGWORTH, Deputy Prothonotary. March 22—-2i mo fri till may 29 To Lobster Packers, FOR SALE. 400 boxes of TIN PLATES, suitable for Lob ster Cans. 22 pigs of LEAD. 22 ingots, TIN. 1 bar of COPPER. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ch’town, Feb. 10—tf 3aw HERRING NETS, » NE dozen MOUNTED HERRING NETS for sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch'town, April 12, 1886. TRUE VALUE gy BAKING COOK'S FRIEND eowors As compared with two other brands the stren , only, of which have been pub- lished, carefully omitting cost. ltin “Royal” costs 60 cts., gives 2,033 cub. in. of Gas, or 34 inches for a cent. 1 tin “Princess’ costs 50 cts., gives 2,408 cub. ins. of Gas, or 48 inches for a cent. 2 packets Cooks Friend cost 50 cts., give 3064 cub. ins. of Gas, or 60 inches for a cent. Cooks Friend is therefore 25 per cent. better value than Princess, and 75 per cent. better than Royal. Tie pur ity and healthfulness of Cooke Friend ar: unquestionable. Cooks Friend may be had from store- keepers genurally. FOR SALE. RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam Engine, Boiler, Splitting Machine, Stuf fing Machine and other Plant is offered for sale at private contract, The above’ Pannery was formerly operated by the late Donald McKinnon, of the late tirm of McKinnon & Co., of this city. It is fitted up on the most modern principle, and has hitherto paid a large percentage on the capital invested. To capitalists no better in- vestment for their money, either by Bank or Manufactory, can be offered. Possession given immediately. MARY J. MACKINNON, Executrix, Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1885. OLD GOODS. CFS paid for any quantity of old Rope, Canvas, Iron, Copper, Brass, Lead, Zine, Pewter, Horsehair, &c, at the Junk Shop, Lord’s Wharf. J. McLEOD. Ch’town, Feb. 26, ’86—wky 4i COTTON DUCK—COTTON DUCK Notice to Shipowners & Builders. (GN\HE Subscriber now offers to the trade, Yarmouth Cotton Duck, at manufac- turer’s prices. Has on hand a supply of light and heavy ducks. DAVID SMALL, Agent, Hyndman’s Buildings, Uorner Water and Queen Street. Ch’tewn, Feb. 16—2i wky Mill Machinery for Sale, HE Subscriber offers the following Machin ery for Sale at a bargain : 1 Leffell Water Wheel (large), 1 2-foot Circular Saw with 40 foot Table, 1 Large Circular Cross-Cut Saw and Frame complete, 1 Shingle Machine (Smallwood «4 Bovyer), old style, 1 Up-and-Down Saw (Meiley Frame), and Carriage, all complete. a@ Correspondence by mail dressed, Box 34, Charlottetown. JOHN F. BAKER, Runbury, Lot 48, P. EH. Island. March 4, 1886—dli 4i tow ~! UBSCRIBE for THE \WEEKLY EXAMI. NER, The latest looal and forstgn sews oan always be found therein. to %e .ad- a JUST RECEIVED. 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VHE 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 & ©O.,” 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 i within twelve months from this ate, Dated at Charlottetown, the 2nd day of OCTOBER, 1885. MARY JANE MACKINNON, Executrix, W. McLEAN, 2 JAS, CURRTR, { Bxecutors, -law tf FARM FOR SALE A SNUG Farm of 50 acres, with Dwelling House, in Tryon, near the Woolen Mills, for sale on easy terms. This Farm is situated in a first-clags locality —convenient to churches, schools, market mussel and marsh mud, *c , &c, ’ Immediate possession given. For particulars apply to J. A. GOULDRUP, April 2—wky 9i pd om Nat. And SCIENTIFIG AMERIGAN. 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