y non acl ee ceca ene et —_ os arias wok ae “nn ——— RUARY 27, 1885. TELE: =xA MINER, FB ces all —f rt ‘ D.AtLaAe a AG aS $$ ———_—_——— meen ne Se <= — Doe vl Sa eee per ~——_/Q60TT EDITION. PRION . aul Sav aving Special Notices. Saving and Having eo BY MAIL POST-Paip Hither a man mast be content with a i ee et Cape selling “tab 16 | 5 ' om . . a a A. rown h% poverty all his life or else be willing to GLAssware in Sets; also, Karthenware in | FXAMINER deny himself some luxuries and save, to | Tes Sets and Chamber Sets, cheap, at R. kK | lay the base of independence ia the | Nenana fe b26 | future Bat ifa man deties the future, ; One kundred boxes ot Vale aoe a | } 4 . ‘ ¢ , » Se - ius ~atadl « Beer & (lotta {I » zo] i and spends all that he earns (whether | wholesale and retail at ; : 7 i his earnings be one pound or teo pounds FaIRBANS’ SCALES repaired at _ n x a hh | AWD ISLAND ARGUS ) , ! ‘ ) | ' enewt h'’to : ' aed | ‘ i every weck) let him look to be lean aad ’ + ag r a oo yer the firm of Dorsey, ! , A Great Medical Work 00 j } y at some re time, for it wil R. te. | — = , eit y | > aw ; . ; ae se rit a : rod he think: | Got & Uo., has returned from a visit aprosy ' . ‘ : BaBanewe veeatity. Net vous and , See oad eee dal ] : where be has bonght at 8 tow ened pyle 77 CON TAINS Debility, Premature Decline in Man m To save is absolutely the on:y way to large Spring Stock (Latest Styles) of Boots, . 7 1D a 3 STOCK OF of Youth, and the untold miseries ges! ' vet a solid fortune ; there is no other Shoes and Slippers. — Duksey, Gorr & Co. WILL SELL THE BALANCE OF H Is STOCK O from indiscretion Or CxCEssEs, 44 . o ss ‘hose w 5 feb25 every Man, young, m iddle-aged and ; certain mode on earth. Those who sbut fe : : h : an, young, & | oa their eves and ears to these plain facts| = Wurrk and Colored Shirts, a lot selling ) More Reading Matter all cqnenrer a: sescrintions for ai acts ang . ill be t ver poor; and for their | cheap to clear at J. B. Macdonald’s, (feb ?1 RT 3 & B i wae ary : a t he in. ‘ wi » lor eve » Git 5 adil Lo » Bo four ! “ chutinete rejections of the truth may- Fieresn barrela Fox Berries at Beer & ays re any other Paper Published eras “sa - ware ie ne Woe hap will die in rags and filth. Let «%, Wate’ codices. tk vel ed : never before fell to the lot of any physic 7 them so die and thank themselves. But eng y Phinber yy NM de kis y ae li P i Island. 300 pages, bound in beautiful Fremgh aoe € oan : ., | Value will be found at J. B. Macdonald's —A eas r lin, embossed covers, fall gilt ep ho They take a sort of recom ponse (feb 21 . ae we ts Me! nt , Suarenteed i , ‘ res yas ’ : > % ; ery 8¢ se m Cor. fortape,. Uren any " of Ixpia TEA, superior merit, for sale at Beer literary and professicdaltnan gay te breath ! rhey might as well curse & Goff's. + ‘ work eold in this Covutry tor $2.69 OF the mountains and eternal hills For I Tue lowest prices on Boots and Shoes will ies money will be re(undes! in every ’ ‘ can tel them fortune does not give away | be found at Macdonald's Boot Store. (feb 21 e + Price only $1.00 B® mri, post-paid, Tidus. i her real and substantial goods. She One huadred boxes Boneless Fish at Beer & trative sample 6 cents. ‘Send now, lis them to the highest bidder, to the | Gott’s. (feb 2 medal awarded the author by the Nap eT 2 SS. eT E ‘RB T ' ; — Medical Associat.on, to the office J hardest, wisest worker for the boon. Lots of Boys’ Fur Caps, cheap, " = = —ALSO =e aeRO ne <- ’ 08 OF whic) ' . > se’ dee = ° j Men never make so fatal a mistake as | Srewses. 3 = A VEAR This book sbouid be read by the ; when they think they are mere crea- Buack and Color ed me ogg from oe . ' insiruction, and by the afflicted ‘ora tures of fate: ‘tis the sheerest folly in| *¥8"d at J. B. Macdonald's, 4 A Lot of Ladies MANT al ques ® oommemmenmmms | 1 will ben: fil oll — London Lancet, ¥ ; ; i. i aaa al may m ke or CANNED Salmon, Lobsters and Finnan There is no member of society to whoig a ee - a } : ny | Maddie at Beer & Golf's. (feb 21 this book will not be useful, whether mar his — whi eo ae Boots & Snors selling very cheap at Mac- seaniiie aiin parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman choose. Fortune is for those who by | gonaid’s Boot Store. (feb 21 Argonaut, diligence, honesty, frugality place them- Dorsey, Gores & Co. sell Boota very Address the Peabody Medical J . selves ina position tO grasp hold of cheap jonl7 PR ( : = Be. = : a No. . a s i i i j The c z o $8., Who nay be consy fortune when it appears in view, The Kent Mitts and: Matchless at Beer & L,F - Seton, AASs., * wf OD all : evide is Ye rence is the sound | Goft’s. [Jan. 31, Guided by the principles of Truth, | diseases requiring skill and py Scot ovidente of Ciigesce ms the & a ar : ’ 9 QO7 wicoe Dy he Pp = HE Chronic and obstinate diseases that hay of the hammer in your shop at five : Wk are offering a splendid lot of cen Ch town, Jan. 30, T1885. Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, T baffled the skill of all other physlei o'clock in the morsing. The best cvi-| ingest oct. W.& A. Brown ® Co, (lob 16 EXAMINER is devoted to the promo-| .cciatty, Such treated REA ww. dence of frugality is the five huodred GREAT BARGAINS in Boots and Shoes during tion of the interests of this Province cosafuily Without dis ‘inst " Le pounds or more standing in your name oa — > Sapeeeeee eee Save. and this Dominion ! of failure, THYSEI F ! : g L : > i : dec? : a at the saviogs bank. Phe best evide ma 2 ANY quantity of odds and ends that we will ioe ig. sik ae ae of honesty are both diligence and fru- retail at half price before stock taking. Call ’ gality. at once at Norton Bros. febl8 ; —_ We are offering special discounts on Men’s é , : Jaderclothing, W. & A. B & Co. 3 Troops Wanted for India. Underelothing. W. & A. Brown ns os : x ; , , Tue celebrated Hub Dressing or Polish for . —- - — ey The WW hitehall Review states that i ; ‘ ’ . au -eEY ° f : adies’ and Gents’ Fine Boots.—Dorsry, Lord Dufferin, formerly Governor- Rave Go jan? a oe e 68 y XaMliel . General of Canada, who recently suc- Danube, a very high patent flour at Beer & ANAD LAN [NS © ceeded Lord Ripon as Viceroy of India, | Geff’s. {Jan. 31. a has demanded that 20,000 British sol-| Syow Saou Moccasins for $1.00, Rubbers AND ISLAND ARGUS : diers shall be sent to India as reinforce- | and Overshoes cheap, at Dorsey, e incnctiiiiasaldiaaaie ; ments. He makes the demand on the eae i eas d : é st Sa 3ritish garrisons and HERE are just two things that is an impo “Rk, ; 2 een Cee “ BL savin | sibility todo on P. E. Island, and that is to | IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER F. field troops are absurc 2 wees, SS: Vee stop people from drinking brandy, and to fi of the prospeet of a Russian advance | carry a piece of fine Machinery’ to Brown's ee ee ‘ upon India by way of Alfghanistan, | that he cannot mend or make new, such as ( This is notthe first time that Lord | Sewing Machines, Guns, ete Shop on the| CAPEPAL, Te ee oe OF: 979 ORF oe for ™ , b ri ; Streets, Ch’town. pri proof, Dufferin has sounded the note of alarm ny ata a: paasnene tt cotaun ctl o my ate +0, * a ° . <a 7 — bie j / 2 @. , regarding the insufficiency of the 73 — : : Velarr: 3 British Army ie India. Some moaths| ., a ——— ats HEAD OFFIC E—Montreal. Made up of the Kaeo, Fann BRIDGEWATER.N.S. a : : ; ° ; « : “ ah . a i . . NA; 25 > e w ic rom a to a om . ago he called attention to the great and| Icy Cregrens—Save your life by buying a HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. eat aaa | re growing size of the armies maintained pair at once. —Dorsry, Gorr & Co. janl7 ay appear ip the y ’ April 28, 1884, F fs by some of the aative Princes. He Inpra Tua, fifty cents per pound, at rot cconsaiiiniliuaslitaiiis lances cocnesiaiee ta “4 . ‘ "i . hte - .. Goff's. te 6 T) fi] n > nm pointed out the loss of British prestige : asad e und the danger to the British possession} Two Tuovsayp Dottars in Marlio and Risks Taken on Most Favorable i ernis. U i : which resulted from the fact that Great | pure hy oom eee ‘eie ow ee It 1s A lways full of News ee N Britain did not have io all India a force ahaa a he Cisy Hardware Store.— AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: ESTABLISHED 1846. ; sufficient to defeat a combination of tWO| Norron Bros. febl8 . . or three of the native armies. At the) Roya: Baxise Powper at Beer & Gof’s. F. H. ARNAU D, AND sili eaene a ne a aa ; : j i fa OLDuU 4 _KLY “ same time ne expressed his determina- dec29 ies: Be gin Weorrhemtse Eamts of Welifey devoted to 5 ails mechanics ca tion to equalize matters either by curb-| yx, eight and ten inch Sand Blast Mill ; ee ee 1 : ‘ : ° : : — — a Na cnet =—> Al , > l T Ing, Gis "overics, inventions and ) atent™ ee : ing the growth of the forees in the Files, Powder and Shot, Blasting page _ canes “eas F on ways up to i le Les, published, Every number i!lnctrgted with principalities or by increasing the| Fuse at eee oe ‘ io « ; eplended epgiavings. ‘This publication fap. at vane ta Gop and Silver ating of every descrip- ITURE | nisher a most valuable encyclop dia of ial 4 trength of the British Army. tion done at Rrovwn’a, at the Athenwum, Char- GRAND SALE OF FURN mation which no peison shi ar 4 Le without. a -<—e- “en ]ottatawn tf_—dank s giles The popularity of the Scuwxt:ric AmeRMAN Faith and Love. Wer begin to take stock on the 15th of EVERY MORVING AY 8 A.M such that fts circulation nverly cqualelae ene March, and Carriaze Builders, Lobster ’ "WN . ' AL all other papers of ite class combined, Price, ; Faith is the hard which apprebends; | Packers, Blacksmiths and Country orehente ¢ OMMENCING ’ $3.20 a year Dicec unt to Ciubs, Sold by a but love that which gives power and | will all get a large special _ unt = oa o 3 oe}! newsdealers. MUNN & CO, Publishes, . “has : ee he haod received before that date.—Norvon Bros. is : : 1 additi kc hi No, 36: Broa’ way. N.Y direction and tenacity to the haod. feb18 AVING lately increased our motive power and made several additions to machin- p ep y xaminer ATENTS.— Munn & Co. have aa e Faith that grasps, but love that pre-| ——— ve a ery plant, we are in a better postion than ever before to attend to the wants of Thirty-Seven Years’ prectice Delma es vents that grasp from being relaxed; our costumers. eiadil i as silat Maas : Patent Office, and bave prepared mow ti faith which believes, but love which THE V IOLI N Having a large staff o workmen employed, our monthly output o Urniture 16 y . y ‘Tre than One Hunired Thousand applice ty knows in whealtt hat’ telievel”" Vad ° very large ; but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we AND ISLAND ARGUS tions for patents in the United. mann te Ot ee R, VINNICOMBE is now prepared to | are desirous of keeping our stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all leoie neminiesn .Camaate.. ae : which prompts, but love which sus- \ . prepar . 2 ane foreign countiics. Caveats, Trades " cial lving wevarvthing | + take a limited uumber of pupils for | our goods at the lowest possible price FOR CASH. : Copyrights, Assignments, snd) sae ei caine. 10Ve, ImMprying VvOrytning | Vice instrection by ‘Danclas” conservatory The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock and ask for prices, Sn im Saw f cutti d ' | papers for s curing to inventors their right : that the name in its widest, noblest method, which ia so complete that each pupil . tl Sad : S$ in favor o1 cutting down the Loca! in tthe. | United. estes. Gana r 14 Orders by letter promptly attended to. L ] : : Ai States, Canada, Englent, Hy sense bas ever been made to include. | is enabled to form ® part of ane harmonized Ogis ature, consolidating the Local France, Germany and other foreign 0m i Love, exhibiting each of these several aes oe mais oo & pleasure ie Service on & sound aa basis, | tries, prepared at short notice and en resell vatures which the same mer hand oe ee. ce ee = ns . . ee. instituting a system of rigid econo able terms b og oa oh the : oa ee I es . Papils preferred from, 12 to oe * age. Funeral Furnishing a Speciality - Beau in the tierce. of Tonal affaire Information as to obtwining patents Ghee 4 5 Gise€Wrere sAKeiCHes V i suc For terms apply at his residen: e, v ater s Ne a t eg £ 4 se 4 s : } — ; matchless power; love that essence | Street. tiful, Good and Best Value im the Prov- and applying the money thus saved to oes a an . ne = of the Christian temper, without Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1885. inces. nie Sinuk' be ace Gan mye 4 Which no seperate sout>can live; 20 | Senate Aenean ant, Sa H agsregate of separate souls can ever WRIGHT & CO The Advancement of the Agrij poi°ths Amtten bee. the eer ; he moreor better than. e Church of MARK e cultural and Industrial one She wish to Gia; vse of then proce a Sardis or a Church of Laodicea.— ekietieiee it dead Fe cote, a NN & co. ones = a Bishop of Manchester. ; : interesis of the To tae ws be ee . ne ts oie to Province ! THe EXAMINER 4 He Closed. ss es —— MORRIS & IRBLAN D’S . . yO : ° . i 7 A man who opened a small fruit store THE ER is in favor é; of n> mes! on Gratiot avenue the other Mouday giving a fair 9 to the Unien which i . f fi 2 morning locked the doora on Saturday YALL — a to us the lostitutions the Laws uf By ; Ae in night, aod posted a notice reading: “Dis CHOUT rue WORLD and Protection of the Mother Country sa ‘ biac+doan, do some busiosess next vbeck.” Aa acquaintance was him what the trouble was, aud he rep! ed : ** Vhell, shtart in mit a eapital of $10. Dot vhas asrets und no liabilities. In tree days I make feefty cents. profit hat my shteck goes down hill oafer two dollar. Inder next tree days I trust ou “a oster two dollar unl my shiock down hill feefty cent. By Saturday night I vhas most all liability und shust assetL enough to pay der reot. I thought it vhas better to glose oudt dan to haf some assignee come in und eat oep all der apples dot vias left for Sunday.” — Detroit Press. -_- A Good Reas -n. or » goes “Why don’t you trale with me?’ said a close fisted tradesman to a publisher, the other day. “Because,” was ihe characteristic reply, “you have never usked me, sir. I have looked all through the papers for an invitation in the shape of an advertisement.” “So you think your meter dosen’t re- gister proprly ? “I am sure it does not, sir.” “Well, we areso busy now we can’t attend to it. We will send a man up about the middle of next month.” “I wish vou would. I am the gas I burn.” “Eh! Just wait a minute. l’il send a man right up with you now to text itt "Chicago Nees. asking | i- eure it does not register more than ha!f | Zine, Horsehair, Bagging, &c., at the Junk Votatoes, “piling, Bark, R. KR. Ties, Lumber, Laths, Canned Lobsters, Wac- kerei, Berries, Eggs, Fish Ete, Best Prices for all Shipments. for Quotations, HATHEWAY & CO,, General Commission Merchants, 22 Gcntrai Whart, Boston. Members eof Board of Trade Mechanics Iixchange. Ch’town, Nov. 19, 5884. GASH _ for any quantity of old Rope, Can- vass, Brass, Copper, Lron, Lead, Pewter, Write fally Corn and Shop, head of Pownal Wharf. J. M. McLEOD. Ch'town, Feb. 12, 1885—lnto wkiy pd WE SELL throughout the Domipion monials and information, address, JOSEPH JACOBS, NCW IMPROVED PATENT | EIGHT-FLARGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. FEE only Eight-F'ange Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY SAFE made, such as : ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing the bolt work with the whole of the filling (six inches) between it and the outeide, that is, as far from the tire and thief as it can be 2od. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have easy access to the lock and bolt. work. He can thus easily change the lock, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order, 3rd. IRON INSIDE LINING, stronger 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.” 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKs, the simplest, strongest, most eflicient plate of the door being on hinges, and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents warping or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. 6th. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing the passage ot heat, it having to pass over twelve inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes containing one, two or three flanges. THESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the greatest fires on thig continent, and have the CHAMPION RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires, We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing of large numbers BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm. For prices, testi- SICIRRES & IRELAND, GENERAL AGENT. 64 Sutibury St., Boston Maas. THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company corner Great George and Water Street SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, —B8UCH An— Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Noies of Hand etec., ‘te. dere * m «tet, ene OPE IC has lately been replenished witha supply Printing Types aud Material | THE ' } } -~OF ‘Latest: Invention and Best | Deseripion, and we are now prepared to print, uncer the Careful and Skilful &§ bir. J. W. Hite ungrvision hell, ‘BILL BRAGS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF LAND, HAND PILLS, LETTER HEADS, RECEP ES, POSTERS, DODGERS, a Receipts, Posters, Hendbiiis, Dodgers Coat «he gy a Qn Short Notica, in Good Styl AND AT CHEAP PRICES,