cz a AST: ym edi Sc2 eet as cea “tins ies teeter ay" ear a Waxing and Waning Hope and the sun are like as one f ' gest w y rise; Chey ok ali mourn till noon, As life grow id and wise \\ 4 pry 5s W t How 18 | id b ht w y Uo rs ins : bat as the suns grow less and less, And paler as they elimb Che vacant sky, so we confess ld deccits of time Gur boyhood hopes will shrink and fade As b yyhood di its away, And by one to rest are laid, The failures of the day. And yet ¢ sun at noon that turns, i vnward course will grow and grow, rill in the west it rolls and buras 49 large as half a day ago. So, as we near that other sphere, ihe early hops revives, Th it ali Wwe th ris nt was ours he re May be, in other lives , ’ 1T ; Harper ® bb @@K vu. om «+ Blue Nosed, Naked, and Ashamed. THE UNHEALTHY AND INDECENT FASHIONS OF THE C_URT DRAWING-ROOM. A London Drawi of Queen Victoria is,when carefully con- sidered spectacle as can be conceived,and though the evils attendant onthe institucion have | been pointed out over and over again, though they must be perfectly familiar to the Court authorities, te the Court advisers, and to the Polonius of the} period, yet things go on at the same | stereotyped jog-trot system,and no steps | whatever ay e taken to protect loyal sub- | jects from the trequent: discourtesies and many insults to which they are subject- | ed. Few kaow who have not ¢ err ed it the bitter insults to which modest | pe women are subjected on their way from home to attend a court or drawing-room ut Buckingham Palace. The park is fuli of riff-raifand seemingly respect- able libertines. ‘he carious Sues of London life have ofien wondere where the seedy, downe-at-heel, vafiish- looking creatures come from who haunt St. James’ Park every morning when the band plays and the guard is se ed. They belong to the very scum < London life ; they are MANNERLESS AND RECKLESS. At the sound of military music, they seem to startup from no one knows where ; when the band ceases, they de- part n9 one cares whither. On Draw- ing-room days the ragged ranks of this Pistaffian army are materially iacreas- ed, and the regiment of ruffians is officered, as it were, by young mon— who ought to know better—from . the Whiteha!! Government offices, and by old fellows who spend their mornings and the best part of their days in the windows of Pail Mail clubs. As there is little organization of the traffic, and there is sure point or other in the park, THE SHIVERING WOMEN are constantly exposed to the curious gaze of these eager sight-seers. Such a mob as this is no respeeter of persons. We have few sights in London, and the appetising one of womeo,young and old, dressed up in the dey-time in the most uabecoming and uncomfortab'e of all costumes is not to be resisted. The riff-raif goup to the carriage-doors and freely offer their commente. Modest ears are shocked by words of in- decency and profanity. Often indignant dowagers draw down the'blinds of their carriages in order to protect their charges as far as they possibly can from annoyance. Arrived at the pal- ace, the fair courtiers receive but a cold welcome. So fur they have braved east winds, dust, and a Londen mob to find the dread chill of a half warmed man- sion, and to tread the silence of desert- ei halls, Inthe unbecoming light and under the most cheerless circumstances possible, these fair and tender women pay their respeets to their Sovereign or to her deputy. A man in a dress-coat or in orthodox evening attire in the day-time, is an object wretched enough to behold. He would sink in shame from such an attire. Our countrymen have to don it in St, Peters at Rome on Easter Day, and at other Continental ceremonies ; but the women can AT LEAST HIDE THEIR BLUSHES, or complexions behind the foidsof a black lace mantilla. But here at court, without artifical light of any kind, without warmth, and without appro- priate color, they are compelled to un- bare their beauty ina cruel and un- compromisiog fashion. If an ordinary woman ofa society cannot receive the male geze in her tea-room without pink shades and rose-colored blinds, think of the appalling trial for her when the stalks these iey corridors in the full glare of aspringsun andin a dress that would be considered out of place at an ordinary bali! The besides being eruel, is inhospitable, If women feelfaintorare attacked by a sudden paralysis of nervousness, they can, after meking a fass,from which most women would shrink, obtain from a Court official a restorative, in the shape ‘of sherry, or the more consoling brandy. Bat to ask forsuch temporary assistance is bo cal! down the encers of the sisters. Surelyit would not be beyond the bounds © f etiquette to administer in the corridors tea, coffee, or other light re- frechmentws to those w ho have often to wait before they are admitted into the Presence Chamber. Such a boon wonid be inestimable. Cheeks might regain their color and “pir its revive under the grateful efevis of a Up of tex. | mandine 1 is allowed ae ng-room in the reign } | } as disereditable and inhuman a | | given to court } TECH Romanian Girls. is for the fucility of » laxity of its moral Romanix is fam its divorce and t &. it is, however, put so generally known that the usage of the laxest society | in Kurope imposes the severest res'raint upon the innocent social inter- course between the youbs of both sexes, A lady writing to us from Bucharest sends us the following dismal account of the way in which the Romanian Mrs, Gi undy tyrannizes over the unmarried women: “Girls have very jittle liberty here. If a gentleman is seen dancing more than twice out of he same evening with a young lady he is as much compron vised as the un: ippy ! ite ly p yne- ae An ‘Roglish v eterinary Surgeon and Che mist, } . 1praea— now traveling in this country, says that most No conversa ef the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here . , ’ r ere worthiess trash. He er orl ae are ab tion can take place between the youbs as, directly after the dance,the | | geotieman mast tret his partner sand immedi re |i 1llves§ U€ maiden herself ed upon bya score of h is intentions. couples, back A young girl to have little or no. tinter- course with men, and a harmless ‘flirta- tion’ would be ruinous to her reputation in Bucharest. Liow cana girl's mind to the maternal wing. | develop unt der theseand the accompany- ing circumstances? No wonder she accepts the first offer of marriage as a means of emancipating herself, neither is it astonishing that mea never trouble themseives to talk fer any length of time toan unmarried lady.” As might be expected, this sysiem of restriction | is very far indeed trom tending to morality.— Pall Mall Gazette. —- > Svecial Notices. Corron puck, for boat sails, a large supply very cheap at WV. A. Weeks & Co.’s. favl6 lw vod D. A Bruce will show on Friday the con- oars of eight cases new goods received to-day r ‘Northern L ight.” apl73i wyli ans r cash price paid for Eggs by Wheatiey & Sons corner Prince and Kent Streets. fapl5 7i wiyli. Goop fresh Butter, only 23 cents, at R. K. BRrace’s [ap1l6. We are selling off our balance of Crockery cheaper than ever to make room for new goods. W. P. Conwitt. (ml0 wkly. Srxcie Pry Cast Steel Springs, all kinds.—Norton Bros, in Stock, {ap3 Waueat.—Daily expected, a large quantity of Seed Wheat, in White Russian, Maaitoba, and White Fife.—W. P. CoLwitt. {[mar25 dy wkly You can get steam gauges and Fairbanks’ scales repaired at Brown’s; and warranted to stand the test or no pay. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. [feb 16 You can get all the Garden and Field Seeds you require for the season, cheap, at W. P. CotwILt's. [apl13 4w dly&wly. Go to W. P. Colwill’s for Clover, Timothy, and Garden Seeds. [apl4 4w dly&wlhy8 ARkIveD to-day by ‘Northern Light,” and in stock, one hundred and iifty pairs Carriage Springs, selling low.—Norton bros. fai3 Sutputr AND Jron Birrers, the best spring medicine; 50 cents a bottle, at Apothe- to be adead block at some@zaries Ha’l, Des Brisay’s Corner. ap 3 lw wky 2w Serp Wueat, Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds in large quantities at W. P. Cows v's. [apl5 4w dly& wly. Five gallon tins Best American Oil cheap at Beer & Gorr’'s, Cuoice New Beer & Gorr’s, ORANGES, just received, at [ap2 For great bargains in Crockery go to W. Pp, CotwILL’s. {[m10 wkly, Come and get bargains in Boots and Shoes at Doxsey, Gorr & Co's, [marl2 Five pound tins Tea, warranted good or money refunded, at W. P. CoLwi1’s. {mlO wkly. WzE are now making a splendid line of Men’s Gaiters and Lace Boots, which we will se!l low.—DorskEy, Gorr & Co. {marl2 Five pound tins Tea just the thing at Breer & Gorr New Hats just opened at L. E. Prowsn’s. {ml,. A pince of fine machinery that is composed of steel, irou, brass, copper, gold or silver that Brown cannot mend or make new, you may just as well throw it way. Shop oa corner of Prince aud Grafton Streets, ‘‘har- lottetown. [jan 29 Georee Canter’s Cultivator’s Guide and Seed Catalogue ts a valuable work cf 32 pages and is s-nt }:ee to any farmer or gardner. For full particulars see his advertisement in another column. {m0 cf. CANADA, Province of Prince Edward Island. IN THEE SUPREME COURT. In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-tifth year of Her presert slajesty’s Reign, Chapter 23, intituled ‘‘An Act respecting Insolvent Bap ks, (insurance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building Societies and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Fdward Island, an Insolvent Banking Company. TRURSUANT to order of His Honor Mr. Justice Peters, dated the first dag of April, instant, A, D. .1884, notice is hereby all Creditore, Contributories, Share- holders or Members of the said Insolvent Bankiog Cempany, desiring to object to the claim against the said Company, made by Her Majesty the Queen, represented by the Min- ister of Finance and Receiver General of Canada, claiming preferential payment in full over all other Creditors of ssid Bank, that they are, by said order, required to file such their objections in writing, in the office of the Prothonvtary of said Court, in Charlottetown, in said Province, on or before the TWELFTH day of MAY NEXT, A. D, 1884, and within the same time to serve copies of such obj e- tion severally upon the said Representatives of said Claimant or their Solicitor or Agent, aod upon the Liquidators of eaid Company or their Solicitor. Dated this first day of April, A. D. 1884. JAMES D. IRVING, Deputy Prothonotary. R. R. Frrzgerap, Solicitor. April 4, 1884—law f& tl may 12 DAILY 3 cn ene Te Le Eat _A-MLIN itn, <2 sake | leg SE nue. us ,f MO 5 Uf é iy Piped 5. ry Lower: Se MAKI Tw ae RFCM BE COoOD, And will lamest chanze the blood in the entire system in three months. Any per soa who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound heaith, if such a thing be possible. Tar curing Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians use them in their pre etic . Sole everywhere, or sent by mail for eight letter- stamps. Send for cirewlar 1}. hi NSON & CO., » BOSTON, MASS. oR t 4. Pe ae Sues o> spe ear sree y= OF AST rHMA, BRONCHITIS. CROU Pr, SOUNS UNS ANODYNE iL IND: WI ENT wilinstan- tanevusly t ve these terrible diseases, and wiil positively cure “ine eases out of ten. Information that will save . many lives sent free by mall, Don't delay a moment. : Prevantion is better than cure. (For Aiternal and Bz- JOHNSON’'S ANODYNE RS NERIENT foretc. cones Neuggigia, influenca, Sore Lungs, ieecing at ihe Lungs, Chronic Floarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Chrofie Rheumatism, Chronic ‘Diarrhea, Ch ronie Dyseutery, Che/*rn Blorbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine ana Lame Bs em Sold everywhe det sheash for pen ny hie tio: 8. Joureun ¢ & Co., BosTox, Masa. Condition Powders uA i = ake hens iay Mke Sheridan ' Condhtion Powders. Dose,! ag A n- tby matl foi $ letier-stamps. L S. Jonson & Uo., Bostox, Mass ZDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. t PRIKRGE ——- 0 EI8S3-4. Winter Arrangement. !S882=4. 0 P 0’. AND AFTER MONDAY, l0th DECEMBER, 1883, trains will run ppaly,s as } follows » (Gunceys excepted ):- — tmmensely valuable. Nothing on ea iat ful to i pint fod. Sold every where, or sei | count anaeennsietitnamemsneiinesiaeneen TRAINS ARRIVE.— FROM THE WiST. TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST STATIONS. | No.1. | No.3. STA LIONS. | No. 2 | No. 4 Charlottetown..... dp 7. 40a. m. | 2.40 pm, Jharlottetown i 3.2 oo ts p- ™m r 10.30 a. m. Royalty Junction....| 8 00 1 3.00 ** > tw J : \ dp 3. | “ North W iltsbire. 6.53. |S. ** Royalty a jar} 255 * 10.08 Hunter River........ 9.07 “ |} 403 ‘* | North Wiltshire..... 3064 “* | R32): * Bradalbane.......... 19.44 “ | ods $6 Hunter River........ 13008 °° ROR County Line......... or MC ae. Bradalbane......... as: Chto DERUNGIEE,, | cian 6 ch os bas * | 501 * || County Lime......... Lie AS * Keusington..:.... ..\1030 “ | 652i * ee ee mae. ULL ’ . ar'll.05 “ | 6.55 “ Keneington.......... 13 Lo 17. Somentenite, ... } ap 1.00 p. m. | @. } \ dp}11.50 a.m.) 7.15 a. m SEDO... 6 os ce 4s 5s 2.22 °* 3 Sammerside... .. cae 31.10. “ Wellington.......... | 1.60 «** & \| Miscouche........... 110.48 ‘* Par6 Gil... cb-c-s 5s | 2.32 “ Wellington.......... 102 — O'Leary... ...s+0004 ; 3.50 ** | Port Hill............ : 9.35 * Bloomtield..........- ‘oa Ss O’Laary....+4- voreiel 8.20 * era pron 4.54 ‘* Rane: errr? 7.55 - pe OE TTT ar} 5.50 “* | NS REP OGE IO EO Oy Be | i Cignish ieee soe dp! 6. Oa, m TRAINS ARRIVE.— TRAINS DEPART.—FCR THE EAST. ‘FROM THE EAST. . A PRIL i — cent _ 1884. -_--_ | THE WEEKLY AND [LARD ARGUS CONTAINS Mors Reading Matter ian any obler La} er rpbbehed P. &. Isiand. in il Guided by the principies of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fuiraess, THE and this Dominion! AND ISLAND ARGUS STATIONS. ‘i No. 5. |) No. 7. STATIONS. | No. 6 | No. 8 : ' a en nee Charlottetown......dp; 2. 80 p. Charlottetown.... ar 10.45a. m.| ar | 2 50 | ‘Royalty Junction....,:10.22 * Royalty Junction dp) 255 * = WOME kot 515, s0eea 10.05 ** Made up of the Locals, Telegrams Pe Priore) riz © SOE oc incsas ie v.45 «5 Editorials, etc., which from day to Seek beens 3.31 <2 iat Mintle or _ . day appear in the daily edition, Mount Stewart.. i dp| 4.15. * Jardiga n ec Se 121 7.40 * ardigne, «pa28%* ve | RRB teorgetown.......dp > 7.15 a. m.! Jeorgetown........ ar| 6.00 “* i -@- OS. Stewart - 9 05 a.m ® 4 all a ae te] oe 0 j ° > Mount Stewart....dp| } 4.20 p. mil) MPO 6.0 ore eeret 8,25 ** i ig Always full [ N Mute ss occectteye / 450 * | ee, MOE Ws ko) oak 4) igs v 0 CWS Ot Petia Qiks 6a nu box ain % Pacer River,.......4. f le eee Maver... o 5. oes: es UNE vcs de cw kocs dp: (625 a. mm: OU vie aCe ot ar| 6.50 ** |! AND : iene taal iil eae je Trains are ron by Eastern Standard Time, JAMES COLERIA®, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec, 17, 1583. Superintendent | eS le A. THEA. a57\, BEER & COPF’S. (re TEA is giving splendid satisfaction. Prices, retail! 24cts., 30cts., 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. i _BEER & GOFF. NAW FRUET, Whotesale and Hetail, Chear. 20) ON HAND: 230 boxes very cheice Valencia and Layer RAISINS, 30 half-boxes choice LAYERS, 8,000 pounds CURRANTS, 200 boxes prime FIGS, 5 cases choice PRUNES, 200 barrels hard WINTER APPLES, No, 1 20 kegs GRAPES, AND MORE TO ARRIVE. BEER & GOFF, ’ Nov. 14, 1883.-—-2aw w oy. THE EXAMINER © JUB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF Tuk LATEST INVERTIGN AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Gavefti and Skilful Supervision of lit. J. W. Mitchell, TO PRINT LETTER HEALS, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, “SOTES OF TIAND. 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