ene pans ae enon = ee 24 as Sas ME ROR aT Sam atte ost ete coe a ale” a alin 8 OR Petty ee em tng Alli i, i et te Me Be = in se ps 7 7 2 ES 7 oe OMAR FoR AR LA ae MIEN EO ETE ee I mE IS a ER ee mee ss ar eR agi ti THE DAILY EXAMINER, MA RCE So. SS oo “Who ‘Paid tos the Furs? A NEWSPAPER MAN'S NEW Y EAR’s MEDI } TATION. “T am going to swear off at New Year’s, said a newspaper man, who does railroads and night police, as he dropp- | ed into one of Potter Palmer ’3 cushion- ' ed seals in the rotunda of the hotel. Of course there was a laugh.: ‘here always is a laugh at a New Year's promise, and particularly that of a newspaper man. “No, boys; I'v got some ideas on the business of tippling and I’m going to give em to you. if any of you will print ’em you're wel-| come to do if. My proprietor is a} drinker himself in a small way, 2nd! he might say he had not engaged me} to write temperance lectures. But 1) tell you what I’ve been thinking about, | and everybody ought to think about it. | That's the cost. Now, Ii’ve got too rouch sense to take up the temperance racket from any sentimental idea, nor will I prate about the moralistic side of it. Leave thattothe platform cranks and blue ribbon idiots. My standpoint is of practicality. What does the tippling cost? 1 have been a moderate drinker for twenty-five years. I don’t think the habitis growing on me. I know I am in no danger of the gutter or tramphood. My health is perfect, my mind clear aod active, and, physic- ally and mentally considered, my seven or eight drinks a day, or more on oc- easions, seem to have done me no harm, But 1 am shockingly poor.” With this the newspaper man stretched his legs and looked at his friends, who were all his juniors. They hardly realized his poverty, for he was well dressed, and known to be a gentleman. “Fact,” he said, “I am poor, andia debt. Of course, yon know ihe cratt does not get princely incomes, but they get enough tosave irom. The difficulty is not so much lack of income,as lack of prudence in savieg it. Do you know what led me into this train of t thought? I'll tell you. Iwent into one of the best saloons the other evening to get a cock- tail. Iwas just a little shakey and needed it. [had just 25 cents. I got 10 cents change, and then I stood up against the rail and looked around. I[ saw pictures that were elegant. mirrors reflecting aad duplic 1 saw the most magnificent cut glass and silverware. I saw wood- carvings, marble things, gorgeous tapestries, superb frescoes, aud,speaking to a young man present, the barman said that it had cost nearly $60,000 to supply this one place with these gorgeous things. The Most Wonderful Family Remedy Ever Kaown, a7 CURES — Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bron- entis, Neuralgia, Rheu- matism, Bleeding at the Lungs, ‘Hoarseness, In- fiuenza, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough. 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For Female Complaints these Bite a renmeee, Monticello, Fla.” owart, Iowa.” ve verywhere or sent b ik By 8. JOHNSON & cs., BOSTON, MAS HE HENS LAY sold every where, or sent by mail for 25c. in alin large e ans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20 s — “ &. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. aa Than Ever |! TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE. O° R new samples of BOOTS and SHOES y spring Will soon be out, and we will have the pleasure of calling on our ¢ sustomers in a sbort time. We hope to receive your liberal patronage as heretofore, DORSEY, GOFF & CO, Ch’town, Jan. 26, 1885. The Liverpool aud London Assets, 3ist Dec. i884, ~—o— IRE INSURANCE may be effected with this Company on the most Advantageous Terms. LEONARD MORRIS, { Agent, Summerside, P. E, I. Dec 22, 1885 and Globe Insurance Co, $36,023,954.86 R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent, Ch’town, P E, I. TELEPHONE COMPARY OF PRINCE EOWARD ISLAND. I saw f ating them. Tt \HIS COMPANY is now ready to acest written and verba' messages, by Telephone, between Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Kensington, Summer- side and St, Eleanors, at the following Rates: —_ From Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, for each five minutes’ con- versation, or part thereof.............. ababne . coateheel nana ehaee treces Sthocecn ebaconpes 10 Cents do do do 6 to 80 MERE bruno pA a ae 2: 4 do do do OW 10 MRO ciesicass baits icsce ccsess so Ci‘ Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be sent from Station to Station at following Rates ;— I looked f h When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or undef... ....0.. e000 15 Cents ooked for the proprietor, He was| when distance is greater than 10 miles... ......... c.cceccce ecoverees oo seaatind sounder venediind 3 « not in jas st then, but his magoaificent For each additional word one cent extra, family sleigh stood outside, It bore tufted plumes and the horses wore sussian arches of silver gongs. The conchman wore a green coat, with great pot-metal dises for buttons, and a huge sealskin cap that cost more than mine. And then, as I looked, [ began to think. I turned to the bar, and said inwardly, ‘I'll put up the other ten cents and geta cocktail.’ The young man who made it, attracted my atten- tion. He was one of four who was dealing out the brain’s poisov. LHe was young, strong, stelwart. His dress was immaculate, his linen faultless, his hands soft and white; his whole ap- pearance suggested the freshness of early spring.. In his polished shirt gieamed a gorgeous diamond. Upon his little fiager blazed another. I looked at this ‘chap, and I began to reflect that I had spent my last ten cents,and would be compelled to borro through the week. Then reflection went still further, and I asked myseli how much of my poor salary went to keep up thisstyle, and how. much in- terest Ihad in those diamonds and furs and sleigh and bang-tailed horses, Then I beganto look at the profits of the business, and remembered that there were sixty average drinks to the gallon of whiskey, and that the average bar whiskey cost $3 a gallon. At fifteen cents a driok this diamond bedizened gentleman behind the bar took in $9 for something that cost $3, to say nothing of added water. And then I remembe ered how few of these gentlemen had # cent to spend on any- thing but their selfish pleasures; how they wore the finest of clothing; the costliest of underwear, silken and cash- mere; how their shoes and boots cost from $12 2 to $20 a pair, and how I had Lo tramp around with soft patches. And the more I thought the madder I got; and I have made up my mind to leave no more of my money with these gen- tlemen who live so easily and luxurious. ly, and whose georgeous livelihood costs them not an hour’s worry. Others may and will order drinks, no boubt, but from me the saloons and their pro- prielors have got their last do!lar. That 1s my Christmas lecture, boys. Try and | profit by it.”"—Chicago News. | ee NOTES, Not the promissory, but facts about Wetcome Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adulterations used to reduce the cost of ** Pure Goods,” but does possess the value of levitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the acd vantage gained by the use of the genuine over Soaps of doubtful character. None should be deceived even by Red and Yellow Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the Welcome, as a pair of clasped hands is stamped on every bar. Made hy Corts, Davia & ('o a SLAUGHT! Prices —-Men’s shoes for $1. vo wy © verahe at J. RB. Maecdoua Plain Over- former price $1 60, Men’s f $1 30; former price $1.75, ald’sa Boot Store. feb 8 Tas time of rings, bh sh be Ar, the cheapest and best to buy Boots is at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. | feb lL tf Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov, 25, 1R86—wkly pre 6 Ch'town, Oct A discount of 20 per cent from the ebove r ates will be made to lessees of instruments Written messages will be delivered in Charlottetown within city limits; fromal] other receiving offices within a quarter of a mile from 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 in Charlottetown and Sum. merside at established rates, and to treat with persons requiring private or toll lines, For farther information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlettetown. ROB ANGUS; 19, 1885—lyer eod MANAGER. ROYAL CANADIAN pared earemacteipa ates = ai nemantnnoeD INSURANGE GO. FORE. meme DS CAPITAL . - - - —--——0 $2,009,000, Head Office--MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, Agevt, —- ---—-0 RSs RISKS TAKEN ON MUST FAVORABLE TERMS. aq Agent for Prince Edward Island :— F. #. ARNAUD, - MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX, Ch town, Jan. 1886. a = PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 1885-6. (Su ndays excepted) : — Winter Arrangement. N AND AFTER TUESDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 1885, Trains will run daily, as follows I885-6, i TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST. TRAINS ARRIVE.— FROM THE WEST. STATIONS.’ . No. 1 No. 3. STATIONS. | No. 2. No. 4 Ey 2 P. M, | Fee M. Charlottetown. -«cerseress 715 1 50 Charlottetown.ccsscccoces., | 2 30 i 2 ‘ Royalty . Junction,.».+..+.... 7 3 212 | Royalty Junction..., 212 9 37 North Wiiltehire............. 8 17 305 {North Wiltshire....... 1 29 8 45 pS Se 8 30 320 |'Hunter River........... 115 8 30 BEOGRIDENG........00060e0ess 9 00 3 57 DNNINR o ne acai cee veut 12 45 7 53 CORRE EMO .60 00 ccc cesses... 9 09 é OF: RAO, oie 12 36 7 43 Freetown ...60.cesecereee-ees 9 23 22 OOD wide bi c's Zoe d caus be 12 23 7 23 Kensington........ beuebe. sss 9 40 ‘ ‘5 Kensington : 12 05 7 05 ar} 1010 520 | § ‘ap A. M. 6 30 NGTNIGO . . o cinccesss. ; P. M, | Summerside......c0e- 11 35 dp| 12 40 Lar! 1035 ees oo56 eee 1 00 i en octaceces.... 4 10 15 I, ao etuacee. 1 27 Wy One ibs cit +i 9 49 Port Pabaitie otéescdickhueese 2 08 NEUES TRAD GA vc cos wan sec de’ 9 07 O'LAGLY boo sins ee cerecccvect nc: 3 22 O'LEALY .,.. cocesceeee. cores 7 St Bloomfield .e coos... .cesceess 3 45 | Bloomiteid.. Co decesveces 7 30 Albertom.eese.... COCO Ci aes 4 20 Fe, TO REE: 6 55 Tiguish hidnncnieninne daihates Ul ar 6 15 chabaome bicusak iets atau dp 6 00 TRAINS DEPART. FoR THE EAST. TRAINS “ARRIVE.— FROM THE EAST. | : STATIONS. J No. 5, | No. 7 STATIONS. | No. 6, | No 8 | P.M. | A.M. Charlottetown......seee..... 2 30 CIGD as vc ccckncs'ss 10 25 pogeke Junction........... . 2 58 ‘Ro alty pe RES. & 10 05 Peccasaeeteses SECO g 060 3 23 t [Beds ~apagebabeeneeoamin tert = 9 32 ar 8 55 | dp; 9 00 Mount Stewart......... |Mount Stewart......... aa dp, 410 | sq iii ies dan chicers 5 22 Dilly, 6... descnseessnvies | 738 Oa ar 5 45 P. M. | Ge orgelow Tie ssteeeeeeee, dp 715 A. M, Mount Stewart........-. j 405 j ; Mount Stewart ehbvoknsece dp; } 9 00 eee eee... j 4 43 i orgil.. eee, ciseanat cobnes 817 Ps PON bcckssscce eee. 612 BTS wcie te ceccectuccsecess 7 48 Bear River .ncccccscccces,... 5 57 \Bear Miwer.; ...s\0eteqneeese 7 03 ORB ink. scvnhscnceatabudil ar i 640 ‘Souris,.....- L adecbse eu ehct ap! i AS a@ Trains are run by Hastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Superivtendent, { Ex ecutors’ Notice. ‘PVE Undersigned Executrix and Wxecu- 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 & CO.,” 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 clains or demands against the said estate are hereby required to furnish the same, duly attested, within twelve months from this date. Dated at Charlottetown, the 2nd day of OCTOBER, 1885. MARY JANE MACKINNON, Executrix, W. McLEAN, JAS, CURRTR, Jaw tf Fxecntora, Nak MwA Valuable Property i the Royalty. PHBE Subscriber, owing to ill health, has decided to give up farming; he, there- fore, offers his property in the "Royalty for private Sale Itisgituated on the Malpeque Road, abnut two miles from the city, com- prises about 37 acres of excellent land, and is in a high state of cultivation. ‘There is a good Dwelling House and two Parns, horse and cow Stable and three Barracks ; also, a never- failing Well of water at the door. For Terms apply to the owner, on the premises, or to William Dodd, in the city. J. W. HOLMAN, Royalty, Ch’town, Jan. 15, 188S6—3awk Imo Executors Notice. LL persons having legal demands against the estate of the late Eicanor Norton, of Cardigan Bridge, P. E. Isiand, are hereby requested to render the same, duly attested, within three months from this date, and all persons indebted to the said estate are noti- fied to make immediate payment to the undersigned, HENRY F. BISSETT, Sole Executor Dated at Cardigan Bridge the 1!2thjo Avp Jan., A. D., 1896 —febi2 wky 4i HH" _AL FIV FOR SALE. fess seecitaal’ will sell by private sale his valuable Farm of 80 acres of land at Nine Mile Creek, West River, Lot 63. ‘This farm was formerly owned by Captain Camp- bell, and is convenient to mussel mad, starch and lobster factoris:, shipping places, &. Over fifty acres are clear and under cultiva- tion, the balance is e»vered with a gocd growth of soft weod. For terms apply to. James Bradley, Great George Street, Charlottetown, or to JOHN BRADLEY, Melville Road, Lot 29 } Jan. 29, ’85—wky NOTICE. Tue Mercuants Bank or P. E. Is_anp, Charlottetown, Feb. 4th, 1886. — General Meeting of the Stockholders of the Merchants Bank of Prince Ed- ward Isiand will be held at its office, in Char- lottetown, on THURSDAY, MARC 4th, at the hour «f 11 a, m, for the election of Directors and transaction of other business. Proxies must be left with the Cashier on or before Tuesday, March 2nd. By order of Board, F, MITCHE'L, Cashier, Ch'town, Feb. 5, ’86—pat tl march | LONG GLEAR BACON Vv E3S PORK, Breakfast Bacor, Spiced Rolle, Sugar-cured Hams, Cumberland Bacon, and Lard, in car-lots or less quantities, Address J. GRIFFIN, Pork Packer, St. Thomas, Ont, Jan. 15, ’86—2aw 2meos FARM FOR SALE HE Subscriber will seli by private sale his VALUABLE FARM of 75 acres of land, situated at South Shore, Lot 65, about three miles from Rocky Point Ferry. ‘i here is 3 good House and Barn, also two wells, on the premises. 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