‘face was repulsive, ‘mend that you know cannot be mended in - CURRENT NOTES. —_—_—-— It is stated that the Chinese Gov ernment, casting aside national pre- judice, has called in the aid otf Kuro pean miners to work its extensive coal mimes In the gardens of the Tuilleries at Varis are two myrties, whieh boast an age of no less than two centuries; an oranyre tree mere than 300 years, and ® pomegranate nearly as old. “Lt isan unhappy, and yet | fear a true reflection,” says Greville,’ “that they who have uncommon easiness and softness ol temper have seidom very noble and nice sensations ots yu.” “Shall I play this pretty German waltz for you ” she asked, as she ran her tair fingers over the ivory keys. “No, thank you,” he replied, “play an American air. I do not understand German,” An eleven-year-old New York boy fell out ofa second-story window upon 2 woman Who was passing, and gener- ously offered to let her jump on him by way of compensating her for her in- juries and indigvation. “Sam, you are aot honest. Why did you put all the good peaches on top of the measure, and the little ones below?” “Same reason, sah, dat makes the front of your house marble and the back gate chietly slop bar’l sar.” A little girl was asked by her mother on her retura from the temple how she liked the preacher. “Didn’t like him at all,” was the reply. “Why! * ’Cause he presched till he made me _ sleepy, then hehollered so loud that he wouldn't let me go to sleep.” Florence Marryat was asked why her heroes were always light-haired, aad replied that she was always most im- pressed by dark-haired men, and as she usually wrote about somebody she knew she changed the color of their bair as Obe Way of covering up their person- ality. German statistics show that there has been analmost unprecedented in- crease of students during the last de cade, and at the present moment Cier- many, with a population of 45,250,000 and has 25,000 students attending her universities, while England, with a population of 26,000,000, has only 5,500 students at Oxford and Cambridge. A Western liquor dealer a short time ago advertised as follows: “Hay- ing experienced a chang: «f heart through the blessed efforts of Brother B. and Sister S., J desire to stateto my numerous friends and patrons that at the end of the current mo:th I shall re- tire trom the accursed liquor traffie for ever. Until that time my stock on hand will be offered at greatly reduced rates. Come one, come all !” Some colomas of letters have been printed recently in The Loadon Times on the subject of nade art in the Royal Academy exhibitions, of which there has been a great increase in late years. “A British Matron” began the contro- versy, and some of the letters have been Spirited and original. Jerome K. Jerome writes: “I quite agree with you correspondent ‘A British Matron,’ that the human form is a disgrace to decency, and that it onght never to be seen in its natural state. But ‘A British Matron’ does not go far enough in my humble judgment. She censures the painters, who merely copy nature. It is God Almighty who is to blame in this matter for having created such an indelicate objeci. Cicero, Cromwell and Lincoln had ugiy moles on their faces. Homer and Camoens were one-eyed, Mitton, Galilelo and Prescott: blind, Byron lame, Alexander the Great crooked-necked, Peter the Creat had a ferocious coun tenance,the lower part of Charies XIL.’s and Voltaire’s physiognomy parteok of the eagle and monkey, Schiller and Shelly were con- sumptive Backle and Green so lacking in health that they had literally to fight for the few years that they lived. The one instance of awonderful mind in a superb body we find in Goethe. He had the manner and mien of agod, and in his younger years was facile princeps in all man!y sports, with the strength of a giant, towering like another Saul head and shoulders above the ordinary sons «f mau,with a pair of large and lustrous eyes that vlisened from afar like stars in the diadem of night. iia tatinal Special Notices. Four Tuousayp Yarns of Print Remnanta just opened at J. FB. Macdonald's. janel0-—dy wky Cnhearésr yet, and warranted to wear. Ladies kid button boots for $2.00 at Dorsey Gott & Co. may 26 Laviesy Jerskys, from 80 cents up to $4 00 just received at J. B Macdonalr’s. janel0—dy wky OraNnces, Figs, Dates, Tamarands and Honey just received at R. K. Braco’s, ju 8 Two Cases of American’Priats just opened. Wil be sold cheap at J. B. Macdonald's. jonel0—dy wky Lapizs, bu the celebrated Hub Polish, maonfactured by Sartlett, It will not injure the leather. -— Dorsey Goff & Co., ja 2, iv you have apiece of fine machinery to auy other shop on P. E. Island, just ¢ it to Brown oat ask him when he can hate it dove, for he can make any piece of machin- ery that ever was made by the hands of man. Brown on the Atheneum corner. [Apri 18 whkly tf Lime Juice acd Raspberry Vine on draught at Beer & Coffs. % "Gis 29 Cortox Hosg.--A lot worth 40 and 60 —_———— ee are | Street, opposite Judge Young’s, ‘Terms liberal, Apply to John Ball. concert in the Roller Skating Mth July, Particulars later, ju 10, 3: Now is the time to get a pair of Lawn Tennis Shoes, Lodies’ at $1 per pair; Gents $1.25. Only thirty pairs on hand, Call eariy Dorsey, Coll & Ca [may GO Curistiks Snov flake and other Biscuits 'freeh at Beer acd Goff's, ma 28 BEAUTIFUL Slippers at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. [may26 the Fish Market, Grafton St Wa. Brown, Gold and Silver Plater,’ oi such as spoons, forks, cruet stanc's, tea setts, watshes, and jewelry of every description Shop on coraer of Prince and Grafton “treete, Charlottetown fap IS why tf juned L. EK, Prowsr has just opened teeday a tive assortment ci White and Colored Shits. ma 1G Pune apple, rhubarb and dried and evaporat- apples at Beer & Goff ma 21 A rixt lot of new boots just received at Dorsey Goff & Go. may 26 ANOTHER lot of Christies soda biscuit just received at Beer & Goff, ma 21 Sruby your interest and buy your hats at D A Bruce’s. may 2, wkly Rep Currant JEuy, 25 cents per pound a9 Beer & Gotf's, {ap t Bruce's is the best place to buy your hats may 2, wkly CuRIistizk, Brow & Co.'s Soda Biscuits, Freeh, at Beer & Goff's, ap27 Every part of a gun or a sewing machine made at Browns, or any kind of tine ma- chinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver, At the Atheneum. fap 18 wky tf PP. kk. ISLAND Sisam Navigation Go'y. STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing, every Monday, Wednesday, Tbursday and Saturday mornings, at seven ociock, con. necting there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown on Monday, Wednesday, friday and Saturday, about noon on arrival of train from Halifax. Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on Thursday, on arrival of train about noon. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ex- cepted) on arrival of Train from Charlotte- town, connecting at Point du Chene with Trains for each of tbe above named places; and at St. John, with steamers of the International Com- pany and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum merside every Monday morning at on- o’clock. Returning, leave Point du (hene every @ay (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St, John, for Summerside, con- necting there with train for Charlotietown. Also leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about five o clock, By order, F. W. HALES, , Secretary. Ch’town, May 20, 1885. BOSTON STEAMERS, Carroll and Worcester, EAVE Boston every SATURDAY at noon. Leave Charlottetown every THURSDAY at 6 p.m.,cajling both ways at Halifax and Carso. : Both steamers are refurnished throughont with ali the la.est improvements for comfort and style. Passengers will find this the most pleasant route to Boston. Freight catried at lowest rates. fe EGGS are handled withthe greatest possivie care, CARVELL BROS., AGENTS. May 1i—weds sats pat, COAL. COAL. | ISCHARGING at cargo of Pictou Nut Coal. Orders taken for all kinds of Coal at lowest prices, viz: AVADIA, nut and round INTERCOLONIAL, do. VALE, do. ALBIOwJ, do. ALBION, slack (blacksmiths), SYDNEY (old mines) round. SYDNEY (Cow Bay) round. ANTHRACITE (Ugg and Cheatnut sizes ) CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Ch’iown, May 5, 1885—2mo eod her 3mos For sale a beautifully situated building lot on the Holland Grove property, Upper Prince {ju6 4ipd Tur young ladies of Zion Church intend holding a strawberry festival and promenade Rink on the Fresu SAtMon ANp SHAD just reevived at De PEXHIS Patent Oven is put on ail my Elevated Oven Cooking Stoves, such as the 8 tar Is Masily Cleaned, by simply drawing the end and lining from ihe oven, brushing ont the soot and replacing them again—thoroughly cleaning or inserting a new lining in five minutes time. Stoves with the ordinary oven. costs the trade or retail purch®ser no more than im provement, variety of one hundred different styles and sizes of Cooking, Parlor, Oilice and Hall Stoves, best assortment made in the Maritime Provinces. sold, = ot Ste a oA ~ hme : ; | Convenience and lconomy vs, Inconvenience and Kxpanse | THE 0: PATENT TELESCOPIC OVEN This Cut represents th out, as in the act of clean- ing, or replacing a new lin- “ Star’ Cooking Stove, with ven and end-lining drawn ing. - 5 STILL AHEAD CF ALL COMPETITORS. 20% Niagara, Waterloo, &c. The thousands using this Oven admit ii to be worth at least Ten Dollars more than Atthe same time please keep in view the fect that it ihe same stove without this valuable When buying, ask for FAWCETT’S PATENT TELESCOPIC OVEN. fam ad ling several New aud Handsome Patterns this season which, with my former Also—-Farmers’ Boilers, Hollow-ware, Pioughs, &c,, comprises the largest and gay* Customers will find my Terms Liberal and, regarding prices. I will not be under- CHARLES FAWCETT SACKVILLE FOUNDRY, SACKV:LLE, N. B April 25th, 1886—smoe ee aenemeeennaonanoeee WINGSW SHADES, M*AR® of Patent Window Cloth, for Fifty Cents each, onl) and can be cleaned with a eponge as often as desired. with gilt and fancy Dados, in latest tints. fine stock of Cornice and Pole Pictures, Spring Rollers, Cord, Tassels, Nickel Blind Pulleys, &c., &. MARK WRIGHT & CO. ee NS the price of paper blinds. These shades will last for years To arrive from Boston, next week, a large assortment of OPAQUED HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES, We are showing a Ch’town, May 1~2wks 3aw wkiy 2w S85. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. Summer Arrangement. ISSd5, .\N AND AFTER MONDAY, Ist JUNE, 1835, Trains will run daily as follows (Sun days excepted) :— ame — nani taataranianetinnitia ———— et ee ee a TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. — STATIONS, [Poe MIXED. MIXED, STATIONS. ‘of PRESS,! MLXED, MIXED, ; i : : be A, M. P.M, _ Behe) ae Cherlottetown,.... | 6,00 8.25 3.15 Churlottetown. .... 7.15 i 9,20 Royalty Junction,, 6.15 9.00 3.35 Royalty Junct, dp 7.00 345 | 9.00 North Wiltsbire,..! 6,59 v.52 4.22 North Wiltshire..| 6,25 245 | 8.14 Hunter River...... : 7.00 10,08 4.35 Hunter River,,....; 6.15 2,28 38.00 Bradalbane .......! 7.25 10.46 5.10 ||Bradalbane....... 5.54 150 | 7.26 County Line,,,,,./ 7.32 10.56 5,20 County Line...... 5.48 1.40 7.16 Freetown, ........ | 7.42 11,12 5.35 .; || Freetown, «00..0¢ 6,35 | 1,26 i 7.02 Kensington... ... 7.55 i as 6.55 | Kensington,,...... 5.20 | 1,02 6,42 P.M. ar| 8,20 12.10 6.25 dp| 4.55 | 12,25 €.10 Summerside .. ; P.M, Samumerside .. ; A.M, } A.M, dp} 8.40 1,50 ar 4.35 11,200 | Miscouche,., ......; 8,55 2.13 Miscouche ...eeee.!} 4.20 10.57 ' Wellington., ...... } 9.14 2.42 Wellington ,,.c..0. 4.02 10,2 } OE Mien caves } 9.42 3,33 Port Hill.sesseoes| 3,33 9.42 | O'letes. | cd, . ois. 10.35 4,55 | O'Leary, esse eee 2.42 8.15 Bloomfield,........ 10,52 5.20 _Bloomtield......++ 2.25 7.50 | Alberton,. ........ 11,18 6.10 Alberton......<. dpi 1,58 7.10 i eee 11.55 7.00 po eee dp' 1,20 6.00 | A, wm P.M, Pm, A. M, TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. . ‘TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. . WE SELL Potatoes, “piling, Bark, R. RR. Ties, Lumber, Laths, Canned Lobsters, Mie- kerel, Berries, Eggs, Fish Kite. Best Prices for all Shipments, for Quotations, HATHEWAY & CO, General Commission Merchants, 22 Ceniral Whari, Boston. Members of Soard of Trade Write fally Corn and ' ' {| STATIONS. l express, | MIXED. || STATIONS. | E XPRES MIXED, ' \| p= ; - 1} Queen’s Wharf, a Poe a mtd ; Ay i PM Charlottetown .....csccses pees. 3.30 | 6.20 || Charlottetown. eopgrerser® ess 9,05 6.25 Royalty Juncticn.,,.... coscce! 3.45 6.39 |/Royalty Junction,.......cesee 8.50 6.05 eM J... ccuonhieh tabs 430 | 7.17 ||Bedford......00 Malte al ES + 6.27 (ar 4,35 | 7.50 || dp 8.00 4.59 Mount Stewart.....cccees + | ‘Mount Stewart,...:....... ; i (dp’ 4.40 | 8,10 | ar 7.55 4,30 Ms cnn kbakdsinisaeinnuans 6.09 8,55 OO aictieD. .i . de isch «atc i 7.27 3.40 OE, PRET Bic cncss concecgesese 5.30 9. 28 NORE. nnkngekhs sameen 7,05 3.07 Bear River......). Pee sesedeces 6.5 DOs ree as oa oochaes pbecels 6.30 } 2.15 Sourige «e.o0. ccenhoonahacd (02 6.35 11,10 — {/Sotria....... ...-sseeceess dp! 6.00 1,25 Mount Stewart,.......... ‘acbe 4.45 8.15 {{Mount Stewart............. ap 8.00 4,50 COIN 050.604 00d bnhaack ce | 5,38 9.28 HOMIE bi SS cic 7.02 3,13 GOOTLETOWN .......cccceee ar 5,55 GEO |/OORROGOWE,.. ... cosenssicsnes dp 6.45 2.60 ¥ PM, a AM, P.M. nen apart Spaudiiilindipcbieacumshense coammnnoeiontiesocameenee ee me #@ Traine are rua by Wastern S:andard Time, _ . 7 Railway Office, Ch’town, May 26, 1885.—all pa 6i Superintendent. es A A A —————————— a sents selling for 25 cents per pair at the on House. [jus Mechanics Wavhavge. Ch'tewn, Nov. 19, 1884, Chitown, Jan, 18Ra% HOYAL GANADIAN INSURANCE CO. CAPE TAL, = - - 7 o - Risks Taken on MNiost Favorable Termas. PIRE. $2,000,000 AWAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH — J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. ———— = AGENT FOR PRINOE EPWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, ee EE RP RS Sn a If yor dealer has none on hand, have him send, or send your order direct to the Sackville Foundry. No other Foundry in the Dominion of Canada is able to offer this undoubted advantage, as | am the Inventor, Sole Manufacturer and Patentee. JUB PRINTING, Bill-head, Lotter-heade, Notes-of-boud, Be- a ee ‘SH ERIEF'S SAp cn ta BY virtue of a Writ of Statute me directed, issued out of reition i EXAMINER Supreme Court of iudicature Majoaty, } of Edward J Hodg-on pf “4p suit j Ross | have taken “ana ons Joby | right, tithe ane , at | g and interest of the said Jone i ' WEEKLY } Ross in and to— AND {§LAND ARGUS A LL that tract, piece ; situate, lying her’ being tong! | Parish, in Queens County, in Pri Lar) oye | Island, bounded and described nee Ej that is to say :—Commencing ite fllows we the south shore of Wheatly ie -* ve a i encs TunNIng south one bh; ’ mare Keading Matter than { the western boundary tine ot kt og , 3 in the possecsion of Prospere De formerly any Other Paper Published Roch of Elias Roberts, from the low “In P. &. Island. OONTAINS ten chains, trom thence no as west chains to the aforesaid River, om enact boundary line of land formerly in session of Kenneth McKay Low ~ Gallant, and from thence alos ‘inate te | the said River to the aforesaid stake shove of | Of beginning, making ang ine | whole en area of one hundred q | more or less, being bounded 5 , | Wheatly River, on the east by Ele wn y |land. on the south by Alexig Doirgg’ benty and »2 the west by Peter Gallant’s iat OPT A TE Lot Twenty fi : 4 ¢ y-Tour, in f | and I do hereby give pablic Rae Unty, | will, on Wednesday, the siren s | December, 1885, at twelve o" ee | the Court House, in Charlotte ‘00D, at | omni if c ’ a “owe, in the é | Said County, set up aud ‘eel ‘ | Auction, the said property, or mie ete ae oem pe? the levy thitreed an ) {he e€aid writ, being one th bt vith nares ont ata oe = i ine pun red and eight : : idollars and fifty. . 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