Pe eT ee A one pt lent viene eed Boa ae Ss ge ee ee ees ee ane ae a GDDFELLOWS COLUMN. Lodges in P. E Island. CHARLOTTETOWN S:. Lawrence L ge, meets Mon Lay Wildey Lodge, meets Frid sy. Port la Joie Encampment, meets second } Wedns cay. ; DAILY EXAMINER, - ran, MONDAY, JANUARY 19 tr OO eae PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 9290-91. inter Ar rangement, 1890-91. ES LT ) AFTER THURSDAY, DECEM! 3ER 4th, 1890, Trains will run as follows :— SUMMERSIDE : it Edw 1] ly } Ai A 7 ram m NW ; { a i yor siwara Loage, mp ATWO FAR hily Wit TRAINS FR § ; ALND £UU Lites Wipis j 7 ¥} ee ae ee PRA \L OpDFE! VSHI Oddteik ae ! : , 7 . 7 4d s)) p bal a nbines two : at ct — . No. 1. | No. 3 STATIONS. | No. 2. No. 4. Hien 8, practical aud t deal, 40 | é i — — - — - - eee ee ee ee re ee te 1. M P.M | A.M. | 7 wg ae es 15 iw Pignigh. ......00c00 eee dp} 6 00 th ’ h eithe nt. { stru etown. t < ‘ 9 32 an ecue neue | 6 O5 ner, ' } "er : Whil he dia « ; j 3°95 iawn Gale ©... scsccesestes 7 sa oW ' me Atit bEa DJ aS a ' , , i. a 3 20 FF ROE ng Kb cnkse -tsesecee é o* Det tue pra i and 2 1a uw aererwenete*s = o of 3 87 ne ON aueeel 9 ? PP eo} ' J $ 0 4 47 W ellinwtamecesccevcceecers i 9 49 | ; Lil i P} 4S rie i soee < } : } 10 1 , ; nelusion : ‘ 9 ’ 4 22 | MISCUUCKE,..... cere e et eces | a ce —. ee Te oe Se 9 49 4 45 ar; 1035 ; ‘ e ty the is more Laan .cnsiug i ‘cine —o .¢ i ed i it 3s A.M ’ : =e : { a! 10 10 5 20 Summerside,...... al <a § 80 | - room i ; . v Cut ste Guy, We might gos sat — ui is a } Pp. M, lho nsingtor P) 12 05- ' 7 05 | ’ } nvolvins i 2 40 1! Kensington......seeee- ane e this application broader, Involving ‘or 5 lWreetown.......ccceses | we 7 28 9 ' iweree itke 8 # Wivccccsveccedenesss a ree ens . E eve adividual, yea, the universe its@il, a8; eltj ton 1 97 Kmerald Junction.......-. | 12 38 7 43 wl —_— sess ik. 2 OF | Bradaldame,......0eseeeees 12 45 7 53 being under the subtie GOMINION GF SCSE | Port Hill... ceeeeeeeeres 2 08 || Hradalbane,,....++++ 115 8 30 ; " aia Se 3 22 jj ddunter River.......eeeeees : = 8 45 two pi Liat ipies. 1 i Riog 3 45 i; North W iltshire eee = : = Life, to be a success, must | e base d on | BUR. cecnsec cs 1 || Royalty Junction. ........ 3 10 00 something besides cold, hard, pitiless} rig: rl 668 Lo |) Charlottetown........-. ar TY} r > orir le i fF thea world | pean - - eR NS ——— ; tru'hs. The Mr. Gradgrind t the vo | asia | me lose all the beauty, sll the pleasures of liv-| STATIONS. No. 6. STATIONS, ing, int heir ceaseless cry for " I acts, sir, | a iia ale Piet =a | eT ts! with : re ty to that which h: eee oO: c } facts with an eye only to that w hich h 8 | feiiike tells dal | tio Cape Traverse. .neee++odP) & 30 a value c »pable of being reauced to caollars | Cape 'Traverse..........ar t 5 00 | Kmeraid Junction......8P ti teehee and «cents They are extremists, and de- | light in termed ** practical men,” | ** plain matter-of-fact men,” and the like, | po circumstances will they ad-| being " uader need of anything which cannot Pig a ! mit tae TRAINS FOR THE EAST. PRAINS FROM THE BAST, put to active use, They may vontess Cie P. M — M possession of heart, but with them itis | Charlottetown.........dp! 230" | t 10 only ”& mere ma hine ifh the economy of | ot J WTICULOD eee ee eee ee { 5 P - 02 nature. Flowers and mus! , and the many } ee ee ee ar! 8 65 Ar 7 33 beautiful things in nature which appeal to | Mount Stewart June, ) : a the noblest feelings of the race, are bythem | iets’ aes Sy a cael 5 82 designed as * all bosh !” The word} SeOriretOWN....c.cccccesBl” 5 45 * fancy ; ig not iil their diction 5 ee oe No. a, ey ee ‘Fancy! You shouldn’t fancy” is their ‘ | eM Fes motto, and according these cast-iron Mount EC WOLE JUDO. +6) : 2 bas : rules the days of their lives are ground out te Pe oe to 512 (| Ok a An element in their composition is evident- | Bear River...... Mee 5 2 2 6 ly lacking—something to soften their hard | SOCEM ....---0-0200-00e AE OM ON nature, smoothe down the rugged eutline of character, and penetrate the adamantine exterior of dignified conceit. Apropos ot these few rem irk we desire to briefly pay our attention to the practica! side of Oddfellowship, and how it is intend ed to lighten the lot of mankind by extend- ing substantial aid in times of direst need. ** fo visit the sick, bury the dead, care for the widew, and educate the orphan” were the objects which those grand fathers of Oddfellowship sought to attain in founding the Order, and how great was their success the thousands of dollars anunally spent ia esrrying out these purposes, and the heart- felt thankfulness of the any homes made bright through this undying influence, alply jastities. | This Order is in no sense @ claritabje in- stitution. The large sums of money paid annually from its coffers in benefits are not considered as gilts, but are just dues of the | recipients’, and hence the most sensitive | person cannot object to receiving financial | aid in times of need. Primarily, the Or- | der is one grand union of brothers, organ- | — ized for purpeses of mutual assistance, and | particularly to alleviate the troubles which | beset mortal man. Thus, a fraternal spirit enters into every affair, and thus the mem- | bers meet, as should al! the world, in frater- ual fellowship. We might enlarge We might enumerate instances without end of good deeds accomplished, of obstacles overcome, throujh the kindiy offices of Oddfellowship. But at upon this subject. | this time we will | not speak further, as we will doubtless re- fer again to the matter with reference to |} Oddfellowship in tho ides], with which, | indeed, the practical is almust inseparably | connected. THe Bar Removuen — Border Odd-} fellow: The Cathulic Church has at last | officially removed the bar that has kept tie | members of that faith from becoming Odd- in fact they now publicly as weil ; as Olliciaily proclaim that members of the | Catholic faith may become members of any | secret sociely eXce pt ree Slasunry. They draw the line only at the Masonic lodge. i Fellows, how Finst Impxesstons.—Much is said of ; first impressions. They are often the most | vivid, and, as a consequence, the most last- | Men long in years dilate with free- | dom and aceureey on the scenes of their! youthful days, while events of more recent? eccurrence fade away with the silence of the setting sun, A poem learned in the} springtime of life, with little effunt, | siumbers in the mind for several decades | apparently forgotten, but a single line or} word er circumstance will instantly bring | the whole to recollection as vividly as a flash of light reveals objects in the dark, | Probably an Oddfellow never forgets the | sights, scenes and impressions cf his initi- | tiatory might. They are stamped inefface-' ably on his memory, and go where be may, | onthe bread surface of the earth, he carries | wit’) him as a partof his very self the les- | sens of that memorable hour when he was! made acquainted with the organization and | work of a lodge of Oddfellows, As mem-!} hers of the Fraternity, let us ever cherish | impressions and be stimulated tu mere zealous and constant activity in the tield of our labors. There is danger that | we may not be equal always to our convic- | thomas or opportunities,—Grand Secretary Kidder. ry ing. and , these To the Beat. A person cured of Deafness and noises in | the head of 23 years’ standing by a Simple | Kemedy, will send a description of it LaKe to! any person who applies to N cuoLsoyx, 177) McDougal Street, New York. Sep dy law ——— ll © << CG Local Notices. Overshoes aud felt boots at Goff Bros. jaud ti Gents slippers just received at Goff Bros. jaud tf Cheapest boots at Goff Bros. jan tf} A nice 6} red and white breakfast table cloth, fringed, for 72 cents, at Stank y Bros., | brown's Block. janl2Zieod | & Overcoats and reefers sclling at slaayiter | prices at J. B. Macdonald's, jan} | Selling off—Creat bargains before stock. | taking. Ladies dress cloths, fancy dress goods at J B Macdonald's. javl4 A few men’s fur coata to clear at big bar- | gains, at J B Macdonald's, janl4 | Good fresh oysters by the quart. Freeh every dey, at Josiah Carmody's, Water Strect . east. janl5 3i | Yrains are run by Eastern Standard Time. STATIONS. | No. 8 No, 12 ' A. M, P, M. |\Georgetown..... eevee GD, : - CATAIBZAde-csccccsccececess i o Cardig onl 8 50 F as | M ts rt..J une ‘dp out Stewe i 9 00 ar 317 || Bedford,..........0+ soseee| 932 ‘dp 323 |} Royalty Junction......... 19 05 | 3 55 | Charicttetown..........ar 10 25 415 I} No. 10, || Bouris.......eeccceseeecoGp Bear River..s+e+...cccenee] 7 08 12 49 mt. Peterdeescccee Pe eeceene 7 48 1 3 ||Morell... cc euneebibaes 4 8 17 2 04 | Mount Stewart June....ar > 8 55 : i i Trains Nos. 11 and 12 will be discontinued after December 31st, 1890. Railway Ofiea, Charlettatewn, De Cc, Ist, 18 J. UNSWORTH, Superiutendent ©9—65 all pre Ri To SHOP TO LET. j NTENDING to close my Harness business at the end of the year, a good opportunity is offered to secure a well-established Harness | business in one of the best trade centres on the Island. Will sell stock-in-trade, tools and good will of business at a sacrifice and on reasonable terms, J. M. AITKEN, Harness Maker. Montague Bridge, Dec. 5, 1890—wy 4i For CRANRIPS, COLIC, and ail Bowel Troubles, use PORRY DAVIS? . ; } Uead both internally and externally. | } It acts quickly,afording almostinstant | F relief froin the severest puia. eS BE SUREtoGETTHE GENUINE |, a | 25e¢ per bottle, Harness Makers! General, } --~—AN D—-- eo = | - and on easy terms at MILLER BROTHERS, | 3 Queen Street, Charlottetown. r HSEENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster ; will be received at Ottawa until noon on FRIDAY, 20th Febr uary next, for the conveyance of Her Mejesty’s Mails on proposed contracts for four years, from lst of | April next, over each of the following routes, MEDICINE end FOOD COMBINED! =| Vz. :— = | Appin Road and Bonshaw...... .Semi-weekly Fe‘ Harlington and Kelly's Cross...... tri-weekly GQYELEM ULSION a9 and Mount Hope........ semi-weekly Pe 7 Gie ‘illis a irrs ti OF CODLIVER O1L & Hypo or LintCano SODA! stil pGeteedtae ba ae increases Weight, Strengthens Lungs North Lake and Souris Fast... . . tri-weekly and Nerves. | North River and South Wiltshire. . do Price 50. and $1.00 per Bottle. Ministers and Public Speakers use SPENCER’S Chloramine Pastilles For Clearing and Strengthening the voice. Cure Hoarsenees and Soreness of Throai. Price asc per bottle. Sample free on application to Druggists. TO MOTHERS PALIK0-TAR SOAP _Ia Indispensable for the Bath, Toilet or Nursery, for cleaning the Sealp or Skin. ; THE BEST BABYS SOAP KNOWN. Priee 28c., 4 Physicians strongly recommend Wyeth’s Malt Extract, (Liquid) _To patients suffering from nervous exhaus- tion; toimprove the Appetite, to assist Di- gestion, a valuable Touic. ‘ 40 Cents per bottle. The most satisfactory BLOOD PURIFIER Is Channing's Sarsaparilla, ItisaGrandHEALTH RESTORER. | Will cure the worst form of skin discase; will | oure Kheumatism ; will cure Salt Rheum. : Large Bottles, $1.00. ALLEN’S | NG BALSAM LU | . For CONSUMPTION, Coughs, neglected Colds, Bronchitis, Asth aud all diseases of the Lungs. ee In three sized bottles 25c, 50c, and $1.00. ' FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA, LOVAUICMGUG) For Lumbago, Sciatica, “Cricks,” Tic, “stitches, | Rieumatic Pains and Chronic Rheumatism. } Each plaster in an air-tight tinbox. 5c, | i DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO. Lim., MONTREAL, Proprietors or General Agents FOR MOST OF THE POPULAR Proprictary or Pharmaceutical Medicines, Toilet Articles and Perfumery. ’ ! as to conditions of proposed contracts, i ;*ecieties in Canada and Great Britain. Printed notices, containing full information may be ) seen, and blank forms of tender may be eb: | tained, at the Post Offices at which ‘the ser- | Vices commence and termin-te, cr at the office | of the subscriber. i. pe ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. P. O. Inspector. Post Office Inspector’s Office, Ch’town, P. E. L., Dec. 20, 1890 / HE SLOOP “ PET,” 9 tons, new, suit- ! able for Lobster Smack ; is decked, and ihasa geod cabin for twe; carries 14 tons. | Apply to John Lowrie, Charlottetown or to | the owner, PETER STEWART, decl9—wy eow 2m | ; Victoria, THE 3B. LAURANCE ‘Spectacles and Eye Glasses, HE only Optical Goods in Canada whi J : ic T been Tecommended by the erat y ice-Presidents of all the Medical and Surgical t Far superior to anv other for retainin Visi Sole Agent for Charlottetown, St gl aac &. G&. JURY. Watchmaker, Jeweler 4 North Side of Queen Equzre, Opposite Post Office. Ch’town, Sept. 4, 1892—2av FAVE YOU GOT THE GRIP ? PEHEN USE HAWKER’S TOLU AND i CHERRY BALSAM. It acts like a charm, Also tse Hawker’s Pills with it. Price 50 cents, HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP? Then use HAWKER’S NE STOMACH TONIC to build up ah aenthe en the system. It is the best invigorator, Price 50 cents, For gale b Druggists and General Dealers. eal & wky—febl7 Sewing Machines. "F\HE CHEAPEST AND BEST sold low 4 SO an ESP g\0- =aUNLIKE ANY OTHER.= , hitis, Colds, Tonsilitis, Hoarseness, Coughs, Positively Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Brone a ie, Mnguenens, Conete. Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Influenza, Cholera Morbus, ‘Biarrhona, Rhett Pa gh ache, Nervous Headache, Sciatica, Lame ok nese AL USE 2 AS MUCH FOR INTERNAL AS FOR EXTER i 1 , int Hes in the fact that it acts re yw many different complaints it will cure. Its strong potnt ies h at er. Honing all Cuts, Burns and Bruises like Magic. Relieving all manner of ‘CIAN, Chills. ORIGINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY PHYS ORs as 11 who buy direct from us, and nest it, shall receive a certificate that the money . be yefanied $ aoe satistled. ’ Retail price by mail 35 ets.; 6 bottles, $2.00. Express and 44 rons so any Dan 8 United States or Canada. 23" Valuable pamphiet sent free. a NSO? Dis ' GENERATION AFTER GENERATION HAVE USED AND BLESSED iT. eC CC ee et a Chairs, Tablas, Lounges, Sofas, Sideboards. Chefflioniers, Bookcases, Picture Framing, ete. and Jiirrors, good, cheaper Chamber Sets! Looking Glasses Parlor Sets, very than ever offered. Chamber Sets! Kiverything in Household Furni- ture. Call and inspect. Cheapest ! {x} JOHN NEWSON, SOUTH SIDE OF GUEEN SQ@T4APF, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Charlottetown, Dec. 26, 1890. peat: R z Pe gs 2 ae ee > “, SEE NED ERS RE “ ; a le Ne ® £ sa* . ea) PRESS Cae eee os v2. 5a + ee ere tae Seo y } Re ee for infants and Children. % Le te Pha ee aS Oye RIES SS *Castoria is so well adapted te children that Il recommen: it as superior to any prescription kuown to me.’* EL A. Agcuer, 3. D., 3.1 So. Oxierd St, Drookiyn, N. Y. Castoria enres Colte, Constipation, four Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructaticen, is Worms, gives sleep, end promotes di- gestion, ea Without injurious moedicaticn, Tee Cexravr Company, '7 Murray Street, N. Y. ee ee ae IN a E. W. TAYLOR'S, CAMERON BLOCK. Charlottetown, January 3, 1891. Eee Telephone Company cf P. E. Island. ———{s) SSD ALL LOIN Sk “de \dalehdeed cea. iene Oe ——{z) WESTERN STATIONS, EASTERN STATIGNS, Charlotietown, Mount Stewart, unter R ver, Peake’s Station, New Gasgow, Cardigan, * Laird’s Mills, Dundas, Rusticoville, ! Grand River Bridge, North Rustico, Annandale Emerald, Souris, Tryon Mills, Ceorgetown, Crapaud, Lower Montague, Victoria, Montague, | Freetown, Murray River, Kensington, Murray Harbor North; Clifton, | Stanley, Malpeque, Murray Harbor teuth, New Perih, Valleyfield, Summerside, Orwell, Centreville, Vernon River Bridge, St. Eleanors. Brush Wharf, Eldon. ROB ANGUS, Manager. Charletown, Oct. 14, 1890, . - CARD, DR. H. B. JOHNSON Physician and Surg CHARLOTTETOWN, OFFICE: Kent Street, next door tok ot | Honse, New ‘Tannery LONG GBR Tanners and Cu —— PEALERS Pius Hides, Calfskins. Sheepskins, Kiides, Tail-Sair, ote, Market Rates paid for Hides, ete, MALPEQUE ROAD, : at ‘ of Opposite Ch’town Weolen Mii & oct§6—3m eod {KATE TENDERS ardressed to the sizued, and endersed “tender for 34 gash Work,” will be received untii FR 16th day of January next, inclusively, foregp ing an strengthening the South Plepapmel = Y Miminigash, Prince t‘oudiy, P. BI, -y 8 to a plan ond specification to bo seen on we tionta Wiiliam Ca‘laghan, Miminigask, tare: and at the Department of Public orks, Ofes Tenders will uo! be considered unless made the fortn supplied, and signed with the ges siznatures cf icnderers, i An accepted bank cheque, payable to the gan) of the Minister ot Pablic Works, equal teged per cont. of the amount of tender, must aga any each tender, ‘Thi: cheque will be for i the party decline the contract or tail plete the work contracted for, and w turned in case cf non-weceplarce of tender, The Department does not bind iteelf te sé the lowest or any tender. > By order, A. GORET, 5 Department of Public Works, ) Oitawe, 19th Dec., 1899. } a emeesne sia Ve DE MARKN TRA PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST, CONTAINS NO ; Alum, Ammonia, Limo, Phosphates, | OR ANY INJURIDUS SUSSTANCE, = E.W. GILLETT, 78rt, xe ee MANUFACTURER OF a THE CELEBRATED ROYAL YEAS? GRATEFUL—-CCOMFORTI EPPSS COCO BREAKFAST. 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