* OE OG ROT cea A Ne: Etre: Sn ae ae eg Oa ae RRR ee evan cr stineanentlh ale nce i atte + cats a AOR RPA NE OEE HET E oe _— ° 6 leew % if . at) 4 9 a i iii By u The Heirs of Mary Stuart. On Saturday last , at the “Court,” I noticed the Prince ef Wales studying English Histery, as read through the imaginative spectacles of Schiller and Hon. Lewis Wingtield, Closely, critis cally, and enthusiastically, the Prince watched the curious page of our Eng- lish life that was unfolded before him, and I wender if this curious thought! struck kim when he went reund tor bis} wonted entr'acte cigarette — that oti Henry VIII, and Elizabeth not one de- scendant is alive, and th: at he himself is the eleventh in direet descent from poor, | much-abused Marie Stuart! Nay, more, threugh the marr iage with Frederick of Prussia the Princess of Wales has also some Stuart bleodin her veins, and i yeu think iteut you will find that,with the exception of Turkey, every reigning | royal family in Eurepe cau be traced to the steck of the benutiful woman who was beheaded ia Fotheringay something over three centuries ago. What a curious freak of history it was that breught the descendants of Sephia and the ‘ Beautiful Queen of Bohemia’’ to reign in England when the elder line war exhausted !—Londen Pan. ~~ —_— Absence of Mind. ‘“ Speaking of absence of mind,” said the Rev. Sidney Smith, “the eddest ins stance happened to me once in forgetting my name. I knoeked at a door in Lon- den, and asked if Mrs. was at heme. ‘Yes, sir; pray what name shal! I say ?’ I looked in the man’s face astonished. What name? Aye, that is the Gusetion-—w hal ismy name? I believe that the mai i Coan ght me mad, but it is true that ‘ing the space ot two or three minutes] had no more idea of who I was than if I had never existed. [did notknow whether I was a disventer or 2 layman ; [ felt as dull as Sternheld of Jenkins. At last, to my grief, it flashed acress my mind that I was Sidney Smith. | - ard alse of a clergy man, who went jogging along ona yead until he came “tO *% turepike. ‘Whatis to oi ” he asked. ‘ Pay, air ? for what?’ asked the turnpike man. ‘Why, for my horse, to be sure.’ * Your horse, sir? what horse? There is no} herse, sir!’ ‘Ne horse? God bless mel’ -aid he, suddenly leoking down between his legs, ‘I thought I was on herseback ne men @- > @ E> >——- oe eee a oer Harnest temperance men in the Uni- ted Stutes are beginning to realize the futility ef the atiempt to make men so. ber by legislation, and in several quar- ters a strong feeling has been expressed in favor of resorting to the old method of mors| suasion, which has been largely neglected of late for unprofitable po. litical werk. A new temperance move- ment has been started in Boston, the eb- ject of which is te promote the. growth ef temperance sentiment, ignering alto- getherthe vexed question of prohibition. Governor Long presided at the opening meetig last week, and expressed himself as heartily ia favor of the object in view. The new departure is calculated to win support in quarters where the persist- ent and unreasoning clamour for legia- lative prohibition would enly have roused eppesition. —Toronto Mail. Mr. Jesse Sparrow, one of the Engs lish farmers who visited the Deminion as delegates on the invitation of the} Canadian Government, has written a leng lJetter, which has been published in the Bristel Mercury, in which, after going largely intodetail on the subject of Canadian farming, he says :-—‘‘ Cana- da is far beyond my expectations in many respects, with so beautiful an atmosphe re and rich seil; the people are very courteous and refined in their cenversaiien aad manners, the result of good education, [ should think they have the best and cheapest scheols in the worl.”’ He is of the opinion that there wa. never a better time than the present for the British farmer to come over here and purchase farms. enmy-+ eo No surer sign of confidence in Cana~ da’s future could be found than that atferded by the remarkable number of railway eoterprises new entered upon by capitalists. Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich feod and style. Buy good, healthy food, eheaper and better clothing; get more real and substaitial things of life ev ery way, and especially stop the fool sh habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or UsINg se much of the vile humbug medicine that does yeu only barm, and@makes!the pro ‘prietors iTHNAF BRICK HOUSE Pare WEEKLY ‘EXAMIN ER will be sent | receipt of ONE DOLLAR. subscribing during the first week in Decem- | ber, will receive the paper for ONE MON TH | | From Harry Hitt, THe CHAMPION ane Ler, No. 26 Easr Hovsron Street, N. I know of no remedy that will so quickly re- move the discolorations of the skin resulting from injuries, soreness and pains of the joints, muscles aud bones, the result of violent and continued exercise, as Giles’ Liniment Lodide Amwonia. [ have used it myself and have seen it used by ether, and recommend its use te ali athletes. Giles’ Pills cure Billiousness. Sold by W. R! Watson, Send for pamph- ict, Du. Gites, 120 West Broadway, N. Y. Trial size 25 cents. Le TO BR SOLD OR LET. KNOWN ap ION IT ——— LL THAT POPERTY AS 4 He DUNCAN'S WHARF, | Commencing at the boundary of the Steam Navigation Company's Wharf to the i division line between Water Lots 6 and 7 For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hopeson & McLrop, or to the undersigned, ‘ R. F. QUIRK, —~lm god Water Street. Nov. 30, ’80 Charlott etown Business College, EVENING C gd i Rad taal” ASSES. VHIS session is designed for those whose I business wil not permit « of their attend- anee during the day. The course is adap ited only for such as have enjoved the best educational advantages, but also for those whose education is deficient from want of early training. The subjects taught are such as every man must have in conducting 4 general business, viz: Book:keeping, by Single and Double Entry (Theoretical ani Practical), Penmanship, General Business, Business Cor- respondence, Arithmetic, etc. No young man ean afford to miss the course. No entrance examination. Session 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. For apply to nes particulars La '30—-6i eod pd MILLER, Nov. 24, Principal. olbing the sub- Street. vod worksho ip can be T LE Dwelling (7 rooms) adj -cribers’ shop on Great George stable room Apply to if desired, supphed. H. COOMBS, Nov, 22. ’80 pat ar oi atOV, amy -41 eod, TO LET. COMFORTABLE HOUSE ef eight LA rooms,with good cellar and yard, situat- ed east end of King street. —ALS0— The reoms over my store in Queen street, very suitable for effices. Apply to WILLIAM DODD, waeadl 18, 1880. PURE POTATO FARINA! Preferable to Cora Flour. Five cents per id. BEER & SONS. Noy. 11, ’80—-pat Im TO LET. THXHE Shop and four reoms attached, at present occupied by the subscriber. A first-rate stand for a Mechanic cr Butcher. Apply to AH. COOMBS. ’80—4i eed, pat ar 2i TO LET. Nov. 22, situate in Water adjoining the EXAMINER offiee. JOHN INGS. Street, Apply to Ch'town, Nov. 2, 80. TH ©& ya TO BE THE Largest, Best and Cheapest Newspaper AT TR << ep a7 SS cae ISSO. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. HE Subscribers have received by a. Prince Edwavd, Caspian, Hthel Blanehe, and other vessels, | The Largest Stack of DRY GOODS GROCERIES ‘Ryer Offered by them to the. Publio, —IN— WILLINERY, trimmed and untrimmed, with the newest materials for trimming Ladies’ Sacques, Dolmans and Uls- ters. Dress Goods of every description, with Pompadour and other trimming to match. Black and €olered Silks, Silk Velvets and Velvetecns, 10 every shade. Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Gloves, Ties, Laces and Frilfiugs. Fur Muffs, Boas, Woolen Squares : aud Clouds, Ladies’ Underepothing, &c., &e. CENTS’ FURNISHING CO6DS, TWEEDS ANOS CLOTHS. A choice lotef T and half-chests. All of which of at the very lewest cash price W. sbi. BROWN Bev. 6 1880. Very Superior Teas, _ PACKAGES just received ex Ethel Oo $s Blanche ; | pac ska ges more to ar- rive in a few days. Those TEAS will be Youad very superior in strength and flavor, and we offer them whole sale and 3 “teil at remarka~ly low figures. BEER & SONS, THE RON AL OAK. Kor ails or to Let, gee well- agen Hotel, conveniently | situated on Queen Street, It is three stories high. anc es 16 rooms, kitchen, A, in chests ) be dispose } 1 & CO~. Oet. 29, 1880. shop ete., and, Jy spacious yard and large stables, sheds ¢ , atbuildings. For further | J eulars apply to William Dodd; or on Laney omises, to IRS. JAMES OFFER. Nov. am KINDLE wooo, 300 LOADS for SALE. Apply to BVOSEPH MEAGHER. Nev. 22, ’S0—tf ee) BUILDING LOTS. ARTIES wauti'? to purchase Building Lots in Victori: iLet 29, will please ap- ply to \i DONADYBPALMER, Esq., or MRs, FEMRY HARDAY, July 20, 1880- Summerside. Vay neatiy and expe executed; “=XAMINER” OFFICE under the careful supervision of J. W. MITCHELL. We are now in a position t@ execute orders for all kinds of Printing, such as IN THE PROVINCE. Intending Subscriber Si—FOR 13 Mic \ | s, Attention 1 | INTHS-SI, i ' FROM THIS ‘MBER, Thus, DATE | 1881, on} persons to any address UNTIL THE 3lst DE: | | | { FREE OF CHARGE. Charlottetown, Pious and Meal. | | } Nov. 27, 18&0. ee - neh, but put your trust in the greatest of all S wil] 1] , tS will be received for the follow- | simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures Os ing eis of Flour <a Meal !— always at a (rifling cost, and yon will see bet- joe ; on ; ter times an: goed health. Try itonce. Rea 5 uda (Patent), _** Alabaster,’ “Golden | ef it in another column. i ._ -_en + - _—~ - | A Good Account. ‘ ‘To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per} and ear, total y three bo:tles of Hop Bitters taken by | my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a Age,”* “Extra Family,” perior,” ‘‘ White Kose,” ‘‘ Florence,” ‘Beaver,’ *‘Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and | choice K. D, Corn Meal—‘‘ Golden Star.” Quotations me the above Brands of Flour | Meal f. 0. b. at Mulls, or delivered at. “Wareup’s Su-| 31,200—ail which was stopped | Faicaalinbsatisies | or Summersiie, J. R. FOSTER! Millers and Shippers’ Avent, May 6, 80. Moncton, N. B! y, andi want everybedy to know it for| eir benefit 7 “Sonn Wenxs, Butler, N. Y.’/ published in a for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Pa vr the Provinces, Y LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS. CIRCULARS, CARDS PAMPHLETS, DODGERS, HANDBILLIS, POSTERS | —FROM A— of Cloths. hain 4 hoice Selection G UARAN THED, wht otr-— BEER & SONS Nov. 19, 1850. ene eee s L on NY! SZ) CLOTHING Tailoring Department Prine Kdward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 15. to take effect on an the 5 Bth Dee., 1880, <= TRAINS GOING WEST, | Bi STATIONS. | MIXED, MIXED, sinibaetidaiaiae tia — Georgetown..... Dp 8.35a.m, ! We Cardigan........ ee Mount Stewart../Ar 10.00 ** SOW suis ch opin ‘Dp 7.0@au.). + ae Bear River. | 8 7.49 es eg eer * 346." GUN. « se wtiee Ke Lo ae Mt. Stewart.....'Ar 10.00 * Mt. Stewart..... ion 05 a.m. DOR IOOE, .. is oe ore ** 10.43 Rd. ia caxwens | 11.96 x Royalty Junction} ** 11.22 * Charlottetown. . . a Ar Hi, af De CU ‘harlottetown 7 iDp 8.15 a.m, | Dp 3 00pm, <a anf Me ls : ALAND WS is oF Pian west , Royalty Junction ". £oe-* 3.23 * an Ha’ bo bh has 8, ye jt | Fotenterd . Sreembies’s N h W r “, Of) ‘é “ zi é is ZA es ort ultshare. w. 4.15 ; ae , y hier 2 Axe ‘i Hunter River....|‘* 9.45 “* 4%“ bie 4 ie Hin” Bradalbane......! * 10.21 | 5,07 « ane a mae rioet 7 ‘ . i ‘ os ads GS ga Pee a County Line..... “ 1208 * * £1 > ay. eee ten i We Tre ve —1¥" ped £Y ier: pasate ws . Se Raut Co ey «=| Kensington...... | ‘* mae “ 65% a * . : n a Ar 1}. 4 ‘cc “ GHLAND WHISK? Summerside. .. } |4 5 Ar 6.30 ORNE Hit AND WHISKY. {|} Dp 1 45p.m. vA ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, Wellington...... Fee CRE 54, HM olborn-vi: scuct. i. C., Londen Aug. 18,1872! Pert Hull... : a “*. ¢. 4: Rep ovr on the Lorne H1ieHLaANn WHiIskyY: ROOT oc vveens +. ~— “We have visited the bottling atores of} Alberton. Mae!”§6 | '——— ° Greenleea Brothers, and have selected Tignish veal ae A \Ar 6.25 ete from the vats, samples of their Lorne os ——— a . 17 trical 9 Highland Whisky, and have subjecte 'RAUN N ed them to careful examination “and ck s GOr G EAST. snalysis. The samp les were vé ery frag- = rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and STATIONS. | MIXED, MIXED, possessed al! the charac teristics of pure : ana well roatureg Secoteh Whisky of the SES AS | TS. i nee frst quality. eel o>... s bas \Dp 6 45 a.m. ‘Artuve Hitt, Fassatrt, M, D, Aiberton......+. 7.38 ; ; ‘ Orro rox eR re ©. S:, BE j oc.” yy Leary As a ae 0 ke | sé 8. 49 ‘sé ents Port Hild... s+... | ** 986 a oe seal ie Wellington......- 1 $¢ §06:36 ** MESSRS. OWEN CGNNOLLY & CO., Vellington | ‘as a = a | riottetown, P.E.I. Summerside. . | Dp 2 |e, : " { Dp 2. 00. m.;Dp 7.45a.m, it - oa Kensington...... ps BES ot Cae County Line.....; “* 313 “ - eo | Bradalibane;......| ‘ 3.23 * | ** 9.08 * | 2 ean rans, | | Hunter River....1 “ 3.59 “ | “ 9.45 : Ki AL e383 > ‘* . ° ‘ : - : ; | » 1878. North -Wiltghire.,.** 4.15 “10.01 ™ Royalty Junction} ** 5.07 ‘| ** 10,52 “ JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL: DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. ‘MORTGAGE SALE. TO be sold by PU BL ic L1G AUCTION, at the Court Remedi in Souris, in King’s County. on MONDAY, the thirteenth day of De- cember, A. D. 1880, at the heur of twelve o'clock, noon, under and by yirtue of a Power of Sale, in an Indenture of Mort- gage, dated the 23rd day of May, A. D. 1877, and made between John F. C Jampion of the one part, and James R. McLean, of the other part, which .was. by Indenture dated the sixth day of Dec rember, A. D., 1878; assigned t» the undersigned. LL that piece and parcel of land, situate lying and being in Souris East, boun- ded as follows : Commencing at the North- west angle of J. G. Sterns’ property, now oc- eupied by him as a garden and shop ; thence westwardly along the south side of Main street a distance of ‘ifty feet ; thence at right angles na southerly direction to the shore of Col- ville Bay, and thence easterly, following the courses of the said Bay. until it strikes the said J. G. Sterns western line; thence nertherly, along said line to the place of commencement. For further partic ulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Selicitors, Char- lottetown. Dated this 28th October, A. D. 1880. JOHN GAHAN, Assignee of Mortgage. | Oct. 28, 1880.—oaw. till sale—th. MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by PUBL Court House,in Souris, in King’s County, on MUNDAY, the thirteenth day of December, A. D. 1880, at the hour of twelve e’clock, noon, under and by virtue Power of Sale in an Indenture of the 23rd day of May, of a Mortgage dated A. D. 1877, and made between Simon Cheverie and Mary his wife, and Alex- ander Cheverie aud Mary his wife, of the one part, and James R. McLean. of the er ps and which Was, by indeuture a lati ed the sixth cay of December, A, D. 1878, assigned to the undersigned, — LL that tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and bes Ang in Souris East, oe ded and de rilsed as follows: Cemmenc- ing at a post fixed in the south side of HT Main street, running | through Souris and in the fence being the astern division line of land owned by the * heirs of the late John Knight, and rangi thence along Main Street. aforesaid, easterly a dis ance O f sev enty- AND ALL KINDS GF Bank and Legal Blanks, &c. &e. &e. AT MODERATE PRICES. Office :—Inge Old Stand, i Corner Great George and Weater Streets. | Bones. Bones. — ‘ er cwt. for all bones delivered at the Mill, No quantity | HYNDMAN, | Agent. | Ch town, Dee, 1, 1879 { in the Royaity. FRED. W. four feet, to a plot of land sold to James Lar- rigan; and thence adi: southwesterly by a line paraliel with eastern division line or fence afor: gaid a distance ot one hun- ht feet to the shore; and ithence following the various courses of the shore westerly to the eastern division line; and thence northeasterly along said division fence a distance of one hundred and dred and seventy- elg sald i thirty-two feet to the place of commencement. Yigg undersigned od will pay fifty cents Cash | ' | Bone” | less than one cwt. (112 lbs) taken. For further particulars apply at the office of / Measrs. Hopasen & McLroo, Solicitors, Char- . lottetown Dated this 28th October, A. D. 1880. JOHN GAHAN, Assignee of Mortgagee. foe 28 oaw till sale th] Charlottetown Ae 5.30 ** fArll15 * Charlottetown . .{Dp 2.30p.m. | Royalty Junction * 20.™ UM ch. . bx: 3.09 * POE as oc aeck “. 3:3 Mé.. Stewart: .... i\Ar 4.10 ** } Mt. Stewart . “Dp 4.15p.m. Morell Hiew.t A. fe 4.00 ** St. Peters. .... ; “ear Bear River. ..... | oe Ce Sonris ... acni (Ar 7.15 * Mt. Stewart, .... \Dp 4.15 p.m. | Carligam......«2+} Se Georgetown... .|Ar 6.00 * L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1880. pat pres her ar ne sp sj kea pio fi TRUTHS. HOP BITTERS, (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS ane HOPS, BUCHYT, MANDRAKE, PANDELION, AND THE Purest AND Best MEDICAL QUALI TIES OF ALL OTHER BITTERS, | THEY CURB All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels blood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary O; fgans, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Femal @Complaints and Drunkéness. ${6000 IN COLD Will be paid for a case they will not cure or help, or for anything impure or injuri sus found in them. Ask your Druggists for Hop Bitters and ifree vee and try the Bitters before yo Take no other. : hiop Cough Cure and Pain aa iC AUCTION, at the leep, elief is the Cheapest, Surest and Best, For sate By W. R. sAPOTHECARIES HALL, WATSON anv [mar 5, ’80 Bess, P. Srory B. Lapp PAINE, {7 RAFTON, Harper’ E. Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS. PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, 412 Firra Srreet, Wasnineton, D. C, Practice patent law in all its branches in the Patent Office, and in the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States. Pamph- lets sent free on receipt of stamp for postage. : septs FIT, PRIGE & QUALITY, Winter, Arrengemaas 1 ¢ yO — G I } {