sige Melee a coe eee ee a. el ee Se ' ' a --eepeageeinane = pe perme a a ee eS are sah Ati B ] He | ; 4 ij ; 4 a an i 4 i a Aus i || wie eit Bi Santen 2 et ne tn ay Cee Trade with France. Several railway magnates in Mon- treal, ure engaged in pushing a great scheme tor ade witl Fran e. in Pa) 5 W hich pr MOSseS ‘ leveloping direct tr } A company has been formed with $5,000,000 capital running two steamers etween Havreand that .and Halifax io winter, « yndition that the Dominion Gov ial subsidy of $100,.- per month! port ' ‘ry FY? ’ i FUMILUIC!I The ment gives an an 000 instead Che Company will obtain subsidy of $100,000 from rnment if Parliament. AO annuni the Governmen! French Gov : mr rrants WDAL is asked. Lhe company will erect large warehouses | for western grain at Montreal, Quebec i Halifax, establish : fisheries depot betw wt of Labrador and Lslar \ onvert Anticosti into & vast stockyard for cattle and awi export establish manulac- tories of fertilizers from refuse of fish- | eries, etc. The promoters conte mplate giving Chicago and the Western States great facilities and advanteges in rates to patronize the route, and have received promises ; wel p rt Irom extensive shippers and importers in cities of the West. —_—- The Mustang. The wild horse of America, although | now vative to the soil,is descended from the tribes ot wid horses that still rove the plains of Central Asia. When the discoverers of thiscontisent first landed, there were so horses anywhere in either | Ceaturies introduced North or South America. before, the horse had boen of $50,000 already voted by | the Ottawa | A hg = ee he et feature of the Domestic,and has aided to wive it the title of the best family maga- zine | ‘The Domestic Monthly is published fat S53 Broadway, corner Fourteenth | Street New You K, ab $1 & yoar, with | fifty cents’ worth of Domestic” | Pattorns as 2 premium to each sub ecriber. For $1.25, the magazine, the nm} paterns, And a Mauual of Fancy Work,| with 400 desicns, and fall directions for | working are sent. > —o - | \ — » me lear on UF t} ; 48 Tar as we can learn, says fne Y Journal, all the Montreal large 'contracts for coal have been taken. ie . Spring Hill, though not securing i rades £O anticipated, has yet secured the share. TheG. T. R. takes 60,000 tons 1¢ Hill, 40,000 tons to be de- |, the remainder Some 30,000 tons i | . }irom op 1 livered at Montrea Inction., have been secured by the Halilax Gowris sold some 5000 tons—this, how- at the beginning of the year. The Montreal gas company takes 30,000 if International, and the Canada | Pacifie Railway takes 10.000 from. the same mine. The C. P. R. takes also some 5000 of Caledonia mines coal. We understand that 10,000 tous more of this coul has also been sold in Montreal. Some Little Glace Bay coal has also been sold for delivery in Montreal, but, with the exception, perhaps, of Inter- Chaudier e jl ' {ever | LONS « national itcannot be said that Cape | Breton has done much so far this ; season, > -- | Thomas Foley of New York on behalf {of George F, Slossen has issued chal- | ienges and deposited $500 forfeit on each into Kuropean countries from Asia, and | lor series of three games each with had became common ali over that con—| Sexton and Jacob When Columbus arrived here on | & tinent his second voyage, in 1493, he was ac- companied by one Cabrade Vaca, who brought with him a number of horses, which were landed in Florida. Cortez took horses with him to assis‘ in the conquest of Mexico, as did Pizarro in bis conquest of Peru. The natives were greatly affrighted when they bebeld these strange animals. At first they suppored that the man aod the horse were one complete creature, something like the ceutaur of which we read in éncient fable. Aad when they saw the rider dismount and disengage himself from his steed,their amazement knew no bounds. In time, the savages learned that the horse was an animal that had been sub- dued by raan, and that it was a separate creaiure; but they long dreaded the horse of the Spaniards as a beast of prey. And when the horses escaped frem their masters, and made their way into the freedom of the forest, as they did after a space, the natives avoided them as something to be shunned. The quarrel- ing Spaniards neglected their steeds, which soon found homes on the plains of Mexico, South America, and the un- explorers interior of North America. From these escaped animals have sprung the ‘7ild horses of America. The mus- tang, as the native horse of the North American continent as usually called,is generally of a bright chesnut color. The horses marked with odd colors and — are called “pinto,” or ‘‘painted,” by the Mexicans, and “calico,” by the Americans. The mustang is smaller than the domesticated American horse; for we must remember that the large horses now found in our stables are the direct descendants of later importations from Europe. —_- The Domestic Monthly for April, 1884. The April number of the Domestic Monthly is gay with illustrations of the newestspring fashions. The earliest and most reliable information concerning coming and current styles is always obtained from the Domestic. This magazine is the only one which has a full-equipped branch office in Paris for the collection of information and de- signs. The Domestic Monthly is always practical,and its advice can be implicit- ly rehed apon. Nothing is exhibited for mere effect or show. Among the useful articles this month are Spring Street Costumes, Wraps, Evening Toilettes, Millinery, New Siyles of Coit- fure, and the always atiraetive Domestic Art. Every department of the costume is appropriately discussed. The Lit- erary Department of the Domestic Monthly without question places it among the very best literary magazines in the country. It is noted for its cap- ital short stories, which are among the best that have been published in recent years. There isa distinct “tone” to Schaefer for $500 side each game. The games with Sexton will be one of cushion earoms 40 points, one balk 800 points and one at champion’s game, to be played about April 20 and 30 and May 10. The game with Schaefer will be same as with Sexton except cushion carom,which is omitted, the game in its place to te tossed for. The series to be played about May 20 and June 1 and 15, ne lr I Special Notices. Tuirty per cent. discount on Ladies Fine Boots, at Vorsry, Gorr & Co’s. [mar24 Six cases American Hats received to-day per ‘‘ Northern Light.”--L. E. Prowse. {mar 2] A Fsw casks of Rubbers expected to-mor- row. Call early at Dorsey, Gorr & Co’s, [mar24 For Trunks and Valises go to J. B. Mace DONALD'S. {m20 New Hars—Six coses American Hats just opened to-day at L. E. Prowssr's. fmar2i Every part of a gun ora sewing machine made at Brown's sb op, on corner of Prince and Grafton Street, Ch’town, [jan26 wkly. Lor remnants of cloth at half price at L. E. Prowse’s. {mar 17 Gov Brarps fer trimming, all widths, at J. B, Macponatp’s, [m20, Come and get biirgains in Boots and Shoes at Dorsey, Gorr & Co’s. {[marl2 Five pound tins Tea, warranted good or money refunded, at W. P. Co.w1iv’s. {ml0 wkly. Ir you want a waterproof pair of Bovts, come to Dorscy, Gorr & Co's. [mart2 A GREAT rush for Prints and Grey Cottons at J. B. Macponatp’s. Pronounced the cheap- est in tovn, {mli. HAt¥ a ton of Island Flour wanted at the Family Grocery. R. K. Brace, {m20, Crorce Winter Apples at Bezr & Gorr’s. WE are now tuaking a splendid line of Men’s Gaiters and Lace Boots, which we will sell low.—Dorsry, Gorr & Co, {marl2 L.ow to save twenty-five dollars.— Carry your old sewing machine to Brown’s and have it made as good as new, instead of changing it fora new one. Shop on corner of Prince and Crrafton Streets, Ch’town. [jan 29 We are selling off our balance of Crockery cheaper than ever to make recom for new goods. W. P. Cotwitt. {ml0 wkly. the Domestic that gives it its rank as the “Lesding Ladies’ Megazine.” Of Mrs. Cashel Hoey’s latest story, “T’ Lover's Creed,” a long instalment is given in the April nuinber. There are poems by F. Langbridge, Mary Prior, Frank Bellew, Joel Benton and others ; an iateresting article on Worth, the celebrated man-milliner of Paris; an en- tertaining deseription of Smith College for Women, and several capital articles on various remunerative employments forwomen, There have been numerous articles in thie magazine of late giving the details of various profitable employ- ment for women. Such articles do jn- calculable good by directing the in- dustry aod enterprise of women into proper channels, The whole sobject of woman's work is oue of great and vital interest to-day. Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher has a | chatty and pleasant talk with bhouse-| keepers, old and young,in her well. | edited Household Depariment. Her | department has long been an attractive | | CoLWILU’s. ae ; 7 ' _| baif price at J, 9,060 ba; ys Liverpool Salt, 1,200 bag, s Coarse Fishery Sait. _ Mens’ and boys’ Felt Hats (liard and soft) in great variety and very cheap atJ. B. Mac- DONALD'S. {mll. Five gallon tins Best American Oil cheap at Beer & Gorr’s, Sev: ine Orr Boots anv Suoes.—A discount of 10 per cent. on the present kw prices will be given at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. Go there for abargain. [feb 9 wkly her pres You cai cet steam gauges and Fairbanks’ scales repaiied «t Brown’s; and warranted to stand the testor no pay. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. {feb 16 Five pound tins Tea just the thing at Brrr & Gore WHEN you want a new Carpet in Scotch, Brussels or Tapestry cheap go to J. B, Mac- DONALD'S fm}, CoLWILL *s sellit g off Crockery very cheap to make reom for new goods. [m10 wkly. A PI8cx of fine machinery that is composed of eter |, iron, brass, eopper, gold or silver that Grown cannot mend or make new, you ma’y just as well throw it way. Shop oa c@rner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Uhar- ottetown. ° [jan 29 For great bargains in Crockery go to W, P. {mi0 wkly. A i.0t of Ladies’ Dress Goods (light colors) Bb. MAacpoONALD’S. [mil. aTS just opened at L. E, Prowse’s, [inl, Canvas all widths at J. B.. Mac- [mll, as NEw Hooxi NG DONALD’S. FOR SALE OR TO LET, ‘FP XHE Subscriber hereby offers for sale or to let bos Residence and Model] Livery Stables, tog ether with all Farniture and Out- hts. P, C. CONLEY. Ch’tewn, Feb. 28, 1884,—tf PAL T! SALT! s » FOR SALE ex WAREHOUSE, PFAKE BROS, & CO, large a share of the contrasts as perhaps | hon’s) » | ao Co. | Ch’town Fey . 14, 1884,—tf | MAKE NEW 3 PRFQORLR BEOOD, the blood in the entire system in three months, Any per- h night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restered to sound Vor curing Female Complaints these Pills have no Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for JOUNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. | And will completely change | gon who will take 1 Pili eac health, if such a thing be possible. equal. Physicians use them in their prectice. eight letter-ctamps. Send for circular. If. 5. neon S OY 5 rON, | CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. IsON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT wil instan- Cascuie iieve these terrible diseases, and will positively cure nine eases out of ten. Information that will save many lives sent free by mail, Don't delay a moment. Prevention le better than cure. DIPHTHERIA ’ ; JOHNSON’S ANODYNE CCC EUS UREN 5 . creel eu), Comes ; s, Bleeding ! rs, Chronic | Fe ee oem on “7 ae ihe 5 a Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the ‘*nronic Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrhea, Caron ’ ’ \ D ’ ; Seis cod Lame Back. Sold everywhere, Send for pamphlet to. 8. Jonuson & Co., BosTox, Mass An English ¥Yeterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling in this country, says that most | of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here | are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan s Masa. (For Internal and Ex- ternal Use). CURES ) owders are absolutely pure and : : ; * oe Sahai Nothing op earth will make hens Jay like Sheeidan’s Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'a- menee’ okd every where, or seut by mail for & letter-stamps. I. 8. domason & Co., Boszox, ful to 1 pint food. j ' ae “PRINCE EDWARD {SLAND RAILWAY. ISS=4. 1. Arrangement. §S8S8D-4. N AND AFTER MONDAY, L0th DECEMBER, 1883, trains (} will run daily as follows (‘Sundays excepted ):— TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST Winter os TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. ' . i y lA Y J ‘ N STATIONS, | No. 1. | No.3. STATIONS, No, 2. | No. 4. Charlottetown..... dp 7.40a.m./ 2.40 p.m, Jharlottetown ....ar, S28 pee a m. oa Junction. ... 60 e | -= tt Royalty Junction 8 2 55 os, 0 ™ North Wiltshire... .. 8.52 “ | 3.48 ‘ | 2. “haved aieart. Se. 0.07 “* 1403 ** North Wiiltshire..... 2a CUTSES. Ce Bradalbane.......... 1944 * 1435 *§ Hunter River........ : 268... 9.07 ‘6 Comnty Lae ..k kos. oG3 °° a Bradalbane......... Meo 8.32 -** Freetown............ 10.08 * | 501 “ |{ County Line......... + LO@i. ¢ S23 * Kensington,....,. eco "© 4.80) * PM cs ous s i246 °* 8.09 * ia (arill.05 “ 6.56 * Kensington.......... i2.275 * 7.49 *6 PUM ENE. +o-r ip| 1.00 p. m. oe tere \ dp}11.50 a, m.| 7.15 a, m ata 1 ‘es. ot | Summerside,.... jarillo * watiashen. ..:..... ae, | 1 ER ote ei 10.48 * Port Fit Ae + t3a-* " Wellington.......... hozo \OLakey.- 13.50 } Pent BEL, woc. pio, 9.38 } Ae Pee > * sen eeer . = is Ot es 8.20 i. enee 4.15 | O'Deary.....5- seed] B.2 Pree : : Be oe a6. ** MioomRale:.« . . i «cone Zon ..** Ti aaNet .ar| 5.50 “ | APWONSOM. coi os eed a. - ; Oa) }} Cigmigh.......000. dp} 6.20 a. In, TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THe EAST. | . * TS 7 > ¥ STATIONS. | No. 5. | No. 7. STATIONS. | No. 6 | No. 8 { ‘ial + Tr ——— ’ lottetown...... ip, 2.30 p. mn. Charlottetown.... ar 10.404, m. Charlottetown od a 2 50 ms | Royalty Janction..../10.22 | Reyalty Junction | gy) 955 «+ | We ea 10.06 “ Weeh-t.+ 64. c4.(e * Bedford...,...++++.. po _ Bedford...... mn | eo Be | iticlaah Stiowetr’, dp - ¥ mi | 405 * : Mount Stewart.. oe 415 |Cardigan...... ‘eapeet Dae ardigam.i....0+..-. | 535 | \| Feorgetowa....... dp| 7.15 a. m.! Feorgetown. .. -++. ar) 6.00 te eet _ Mount Stewart ....ar , 9 05 a. m. Mount Stewart... .dp| | 4.10 p.m. Sope]l......2.2+200. 8.25 ‘ Morell..... Sh ahicdie oe 400 * 118. Bobet e....3. 4.5 7.56 9 eo ep 6.18 “ U Beer Rive,..s..55.. 7.09 9% Beee Rivetasinae a’ 6.06 * jSouris ....0000/.cedp ; 6 25 a, m. DNs. ccd chadsivs ar 6.60 “* || ee —— =e gpenccnaanmanananiee eupllimmensamaliine #@ Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec. 17, 1883. Superintendent TEA, TEA. BEER & COFF'’S. UR TEA is giving splendid satisfaction. Pzices, retaii 24cts., d0cts., and 36cts, Prices, wholesale, very low. FIVE POUND TINS, (screw top), excludes the air, pre- serving the flavor and strength of the Tea. Just what is wanted. Halt chests very cheap to the trade. BEER & GOFF. NEW FROITT Wholesale and Retail, Cheap. 2. ee ren ON HAND: 230 boxes very choice Valencia and Layer RAISINS, 30 half-boxes choice LAYERS, 3,000 pounds CURRANTS, 200 boxes prime FIGS, 5 cases choice PRUNKS, 200 barrels hard WINTER APPLES, No, 1, 20 kegs GRAPES, AND MORE TO ARRIVE. BEER & GOFF, Noy. 14, 1883.—2aw wkly THE EXAMINER —* Jn cite 25,1884. . | THE AND ISLAND ARGUS arc NE CONTAI More Reading fatter (haa any other Pay e Fublithed in P, kh. island, TUR NER Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion ! AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, | Kditorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It is Always full of News AND Alm: ys up to the Times, The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS | Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, Consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of loca! affairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- culiural and industrial inferesis of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the Institutions, the Laws aud Protection of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, JUB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WH ARE NOW PREPARED, ‘OWE DOLLAR A YEAR IIT ADVANCE. Under the Careful and Skilfud Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, TO PRINT | LEPTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, BILL HEABS, | GLARK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, JOB PRINTING, —-BUCH AS— HAND BILLS, DODGERS, &e., &e., ; i Qn Short Notice, m Good Styie, at Chaan Prices.’ Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers etc., etc,, done in first-class style and a WEEKLY EXAMINER The Weekly Examiner A FEW HINTS FOR THE USE OF DOSE, 70 move the bow els gently, 2 to 4 Piligy S thoroughly, 4 to 6 Pilly, perience will ¢ | pi LL a. will decide the } 7 | proper ¢ose ir each aw case, Yor Constipation, or Costivenesa, » | remedy is so effect AvER’s Py They injure rogu.. uily ction, and ree | Biore tae HOW! WL a at alily condition, ! : : i : | For Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, AYER’, PILLS are invaluable, and a sure cure, Heart-burn, Loss of Appetite, F i Stomach, Fiatulency, Dizziness, Head. ache. Numbness, Nauses, are all relieved ' fe . } and cured by AYuR’S PILLS, ' ; In Liver Compiaint, Bilious Disorders, and Jaundice, AYUR'Ss PILLS should be h to exeite the yvela, and remove constipation, given in doses large enou | iver and b Asacleanusing médicine in the Spring, thegg PILts are unequalled, Worms, caused by a morbid condition of | the bowels, ave expelled by these Pity, Eruptions, Skin Diseases, and Piles, the result of Indigestion or Constipation, agg | cured by the we of AYER’S PILLS, i i ”» For Colds, take AYER’S PILLS to opep the pores, and aliay « For Diarri@a and Dysentery, caused wy remove iuflainmatory sec cetions, sudden colds, indigestible food, ete., AYER's PILLS are the true remedy, Rheumatism, Govt, Neuralgia, ang Sciatica, often result from digestive derange- ment, or colds, and disappear on removing | the cause by the use of Avek’s Pitz, Tamors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints, and other disorders caused by debility or obstruction, are cused by Aver’s Pitig, Suppression, and Painful Menstrug tion, have a safe and ready remedy in —_ 3 f AYER’S PILLS. Full directions, in various languages, ae. company each package. PREPARED BY | Dr. J, C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Drnggists. W. R. WATSON, Ch'town, W hclesale Agent A CURE GUARANTEED, MAGNET (6 |REDICHNE, t > a ae te & i e2 Tt Re a — —s/i F o nel BRAIN &MERVE FOOD ar For Gld and Yonug, Maile and Female Pesitively cures Nervoveness in ALL ite Stages Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Pro tration, Nigh : Sweats Supermatorrhaa, Leucorrhaa, arrenness, Seminal Weakness, and Generel Lee of Power. it repairs Nerreus Woste, Re ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Pn Brain aud RKesloves Surprising Tone and Viyerto Exhausted Generative Orge ni th eokh 9 eee. each order for TWFLVE pee! ages, nocc mpanied With dollars, we wil! send ovr Writicn Cucranice to refa the money if the trestrromt does uot effccta cure, the Chenpest anc Eest Medicine in the Marke aa" 6¥ull particulsts in. cur pamplict, which 9 desire to mail frev terny addres, Mach’s Maguetico: Medicine is sold by gists at &O cis. per box, 0: @ hoxes tor $2.50, OF be mailed free of postage, on receipt of tie money) addressin MACE’S MAGNETIC TP EDICINE CO. Windser, Ov:,, Cepad Sold in Cherlctictcwn by Ayetleaiics’ Belt Ce Agents for Prince Fdwryd Tslrpd, e201) oi) dogg very where, prey 1K ow | Bick Headache and relieve all the troultes Ine’ dent to a bilious state of the system, such az Die zinces, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distgeas after ee/ing, Pain in the Side, &e. While th¥*% most ranarly able success lias been shown in curing SICK Fleadache,yct Carter's Litue Liver Pilisare equa. valuable in Constipation, curing and preveiiti this annoying complaint, while they also corr all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the livet and regulate the bowels, Hvcn if they only eured HEAD Ache they wonld be almost priceless to those whe suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortue nately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valu- able in so many ways that they will not be willing todo withoutthem. But after all sick head ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that here is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very smal) and very casy totake, One or two pills makea dose They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or urge, but by their gentile action please all who sethem, In vials at 25 ceats; five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or seat by mail. CARTER MEDICINE Co., New York City. MES. SOPHIA POTTER'S Bone Lhewnatic Liniment eee eee T is a fact wor'h knowing that Mrs. Sophia Potter’s Bove Rheumatic Liniment cannot be excelled for removing pain avd soreness. It is no worthisss trash, as some may suppose, simply because they have been imposed vpon by others, but is positively the ‘King of Pain,” Sore throat cannot stand before its power, All we ask isa trial that you may be con- vinced of the truth of our statement. Our ex- perience iathat one bottle tried also sclis many more, Boz See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try a bottle—it will not fail to do all that is promised. R. V. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale Agent W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. J. A. CROSSMAN, Middleton, Lot 27. short notin. Oct. 22, 1853 —eod whly