Line A Wy Powe li dy PPO eens SD YAS ne ee a oe eee a Me ee ee coe RE ee Fale ri > Fe ae vera Ss ee ; ce teenie Fl Sin eda + ee . me a Fi ae eo — faa a - ot ce | a wiles Gen 2 pat msc oe or fF —_—= 0 OeeEEEEEeEeEEEeeEeEeE eye a eet? i, lb sent SEB a olla A oe Mees ® Se om me Pe ee ae ae a An Awakeuer for Sam Sarn PeterdDy,a merchant fiom the interior, While attending the Mardi Gras festivities at Galveston, united business with | goods from a prominent firm. very politely received, and one of the proprietors showed him over the im On reaching the fourth floor the customer perceived u speaking tube oa the wall, the tirst thing of the «What is that?’ | spenk ir | leasure by purchasing a bill of He wus meose store kind he had ever seen he asked Oh, that is a tube; it is wreut < onvenience. Wo can converse W ith clerks on the first: tlo without the trouble of “Can they hear what you foLug down stairs say through that asked the visitor. and they “You don't say so!” ex laimed the “May [ talk through it !° Certainly,” was the reply The visitor put his mouth to the speak ing tube and asked: “Are Sam Peterby’s goods packed up yet!’ Phe people in the office must have supposed ii wan some : { ( tainly can reply at the} sume tim Visitor. body else speaking, fora moment later | the distinct reply came back; “No, We have Do! packed them up yet We are wailing ior a telegram from his town. We believe he is a slippery | CUBS [' it leau!— Tex is Niftin is. | -—- | A Dry Joke Some English editor has turned the poem we recently published into prose, and saddled Dickens with a ioke of it, as follows :—Charles Dickens told an American story of a young lady, who, being persecuted by the atientions of five young men, was advised by the Captain to “jump overboard, and marry the man who jumped after her.” Ac- cordingly the next morning, the five lovers being on deck, and looking very devoted'y at the fair traveller, she plunged into the sea Four ot the lovers immediately jumped in after her. When the young lady and the four young men were on deck again, she asked the captain. “Whatam I to do with them now, they are so wet!’ The captain— seeing, as he afterwards expressed it, “which way the wind blew”’—said, “Take the dry one.” And she did. Natural Gas. The use of natural gas from the se- called gas belt, extending from the oil regions of Pennsylvania to Mounds- ville, W. Va., asafuelto replace coal in iron toundries, is, it appears, rapidly making its way ; and it is statedthat a single ward in Pittsburg will consume $500,000 worth during the present year, Gas wells are now being sunk in all seetions where large supplies of fuel are required, and companies for the supply of natural gas to consumers on springiog into existance. ~=_,. - The Value of a Name. A well-known conveyancer,noted for absence of mind, was present at a per tormaace of “Macbeth.” On the witches replying tothe Thane that they were doing “a deed without a name,” the conveyancer started up, and to the as. tonishment of the audience, called out, “a deed without a name! Why it’s void! wholly void |” ae — How's this for High? A mountain explorer just returned from Asia, states, that during « four months residence at a height of more than 15,000 feet above the sea,his pulse normally sixty-three beats per minute ; seldom fell below one hundred beats per minute, and respirations were often twice a+ oumerous ss at ordinary levels, ame When Poverty is no Hardship. “Poor fellow, he died in poverty.” said a man of a person lately deceased. “That isn’t anything,” exclaimed a seedy bystander, ‘‘Dying in poverty is no hardship. It’s living in poverty that puts the screw ona fellow.” couse. Teach your children, oo rising in the morning always to put on the shoes und stockings the first thing, Never to walk about in their bare feet, or stand on oilcloth, Even in summer time this is a dange ous and unhealthy thing. iit a [tis a newspaper report chat Bombay husbands cut otf their wives’ noses for punishment, but no one knows why, except it be to cure the nasal appendage Of snoriag ia English. ——— f-- Special Notices —— L.. E. Prowse sells the cheapest hats, my Il New Watrzes, ete,, at Fletcher’a Music Store. mayll Best and cheapest hats at L. E. Prowse’s. may li “Peive stock of pieture mouldings just received, and will be made up asin the past, the cheapest in Charlottetown - Mark Wright & Co. [may lw Go to tohn Newsou's new building for all kiads of house furnishing goods, upholstering, window ferniture, picture frames; for your sprig fixings, Doue promptly and well. Five Cases Hats opening at D. A. Bruce's, ap25-—tf. “TUbLY your interest and buy your hats at D A Bruze’s. may 2, wkly Evexy part of a gun or a sewing machine mvile at Browus, or any kind of fine ma- eaimery that is composed of steel, tron, brass, copper, gold or silver, At the Athenwum. {ap 18 wky tf RE ¢ ‘TRRANT JeLLy, 25 cents per pound at Beer A Ciotl's. fap 9 a A TL LT ST TEE DATS | | Prow se's } Send in your erders in time.—Brer & Gorr \LL wool tweeds at J. B. Macdonald’s (ap 30 ncce's is the best place to buy your hats may 2, wkly Geo. Davigs & Co, are now opening their spring stock of Men’s Silk, Felt and Fur Hats {ap 25 Best VALUER you ever got in Hats at D. A Druce’s ap25 U Lor of new goods now opening at J Bb. Macdona'd’s, (ap 39 Ciuasrie, Brow & Co.'s Soda Bi cuits, Freeh, at Beer & Goff's. ap27 New bBoors and shoe Dorsey, Golf & Co's {ap27 opening awe New Bars ! New Hats ! just arrived at L (ap 24 Come and be titted at ouce. (ustcm boots, hand sewed, jost received at Dorsey Goff & (o's, fap 27 Frese Oxanors, Lenons aud Meple Sugar at Boer & Goft s. {ap 24 New stock of nen’s and boy's clothing very cheap at J. B. Macdonald's (ap 30 Onty about seventy barrels apples left. i [ap 20 Start to L. Hat cheap. Wa Browy, Gold and Siiver Plater, of such as spoona, forks, cruet stands, tea setta, | watches, and jewelry of every deseription | Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, | fap IS wky ti E. Prowse’s and buy a good {ap 25 Charlottetown. ‘Luk greatest show of New Hats in the city isat L. EK, Prowse’s, (ap 25 Boots! Boots!! Boots !!!—The geatest bargains this spring will be give at Dorsey, - pring 4 ys Cioft & Co's. fap27 Rersers.—Just arrived per str, Princess of Wales, twelve eases rubbers at Dorsey, Goff, & Co, Vpri 24) len bales Room Paper, just opened, at J | B Macdonald's apr25 New Hats! New Harts !— Just received at a BK. Macdonald's apr AYER’S Cherry Pectoral. No other complaints are : » insidious in their attack as those affecting the throat and lungs: none so trifled with by the majority of suffer. ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex- posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal sickness. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL has well proven its efficacy in a forty years’ fight with throat and lung diseases, aud should be taken in all cases without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured. “In 1857 I took a severe cold, which affected my lungs. | had a terrible cough, and passed night after night without sleep. The doctors gave me up. I tried Ayrr’s Ciurrry Prc- TORAL, which relieved my lungs, induced Sleep, and afforded me the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength By the continued use of the PrECTORAL a perma- nent cure was effected. 1 am now 62 years old, haie and bearty, ¢ id am satistied your CHERRY DECTURAL saved me. lioRAcE FAIRKBROTHER,” Rockingham, Vt., July 15, 1882. Croup. — A Mother’s Tribute, “While in the country last winter my little boy, three yeas old, was taken ill with croup; it seemed as if he would die from strangu- lation. One of the family suggested the use of Aver’s CHEerrny PEcTrOnRAL, a bottle of which was ; ‘vs kept in the house, This was tried in small aid frequent doses, and to our delight iu $s than haif an hour the little patieut was Ui tathing easily. The doc- tor said that the Curnky Prcrorar had saved my darling’s life. Can you wonder at our gratitude? Sincerely yours, Mrs. EMMA GEDNEY.”” 159 West 128th St., New York, May 16, 1882. *“] have used AvER’S CHERRY PECTORAL in my family for several years, and do not hesitate to prouounce it the most effectual remedy for coughs aod colds we have ever tried. A. J. CRANE.” Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882. “IT suffered for cight years from Bronchitis, and after trying many remedies with no sue- cess, 1] was cured by the use of AYER’S CHER BY PECTORAL. Jostra WALDEN.” Byhalia, Miss., Apri! 5, 1882. *] cannot say enough in praise of AYER’s CHERKY Prerorat, believing as I do that but for its use | should long since have died@ from lung troubles E, DRAGDON.” Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882. No case of an affection of the throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved by the use of AYER’s CHERRY PECTORAL, aud it will always cure when the disease ig not already Leyond the control of medicine,” . PREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Druggiste. " Never varies, does not contain one particle of the adultera- tions used to reduce the cost of PURE GOODS But DOES possess the FULL VALUE of every Legitimate Washing Quality, which gives it every advantage over Soaps of doubtful character; practi- cally recommended by other manufacturers in imitating it. None should be deceived, how- ever, as the word WELCOME and the Clasped Hands are stamped on every bar. Paper Hangings | PAPER HANGINGS! In great variety of patterns, selling very Cheap at the LONDON HOUSE. April 9 —4dw Saw wkly a A ne ne ne eaen naan aaa a MINE MA. ARCH! CLBSING BUT SALE — —— 2 This Month we are Selling our Goods so Fine that we would likes to Give One and All a Chance! CATIA! SE WHAT A CLEAN DOLLAR WILL PURCHASE. ee Remember this Month Closes GREAT SALE | °C. ROBERTSON. Ch’town, Feb, 6, 1885. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, ISs84-5, our iss4-5. Winter Arrangement, N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1834, Trains will ran daily as follows (Sunday’s excepted) :— | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST STATIONS, No, 1./No. 3, STATIONS. INo. 2./No, 4, ! i lj | A.M P. My ee Ce a, at re ae COR. 5 Me Se [See | esinttetowe ... ..ccseseccescecaseams 4.45 10,15 Royalty JUNCTION, ........000. ee eee e ene 7.38} 2.35 |)Royalty J unction..,...........0e08008 soe 4,22 | 952 SE NO once canon cdpabkot ees | 8.30 | 3.30 North Wiltshire....,..... eheibiiiasdées 3 3.30 | 9,00 Meanter River... oo... cccccecsssss0se] Ae BOOP tl Bunter Miner, s.cccshecce sain sine gees | 5.15 | S46 POTION oo denis sch icdiht¥s 00 tin ee | 225 | 4.22 | Bradaltmane .0000.00..sscccccees sesveces 2.40 | 8,08 County Line ....., Gs ewvenbes vend see 9.82 | 4.32) County Line...... PaO TEO ts sakes 404050 2.30 * 7,58 a hella oh ued omieee 9.48 | 4.47 || Preetown, .......+s: Rite nsectiliesxé sek 2.13 | 7.43 Ranatlagtettees 5. .cccagisiceteasteseae 110.10 ; 5,10 /PMamMIN@OGH 6 so cdccveseheverscovesss SSB | 7.20 ar|10.45 | 5,45 | dp 1.16 | 645 RI i si i ede ’ A \Sammerside.....- os kanbesens teaiia. ; ey Pp e i} ar ° | Ee a eee ee ee 1.22 ||Miscouche.....+...... pdasvalidsebro 3 10,47 WI in. siiin oo Sdedk tecke cAReed 1.50 AGM 1.00 cikinadiabigensehside scl 10,20 NS. dic ch obs o4.da ita 0. Bes od 2.35 | 1 hoeh SEMA ee base denise 6a Bdbeee Gude we. | 9,85 GA. Ae... i. cc cB Oost 3.65 | O'LEALY ccecescereceeesccoeees eercccece . 8.15 | Ps 5 Fes tbo vn chek. Cibasr went 4.20 || Bloomtield....... 906 60cens sene,ceee oececs a 49 i ee ee 5.00 HAlortonss . |... 00 cccccccdwecccosecece dp. 7.10 wees. ot CIE ree ge ar} 9-00 || Tignish.....,. Seba eS Setn ted ck e-dp} 6.10 I “TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. | ' i i | STATIONS. No. 6. | No, 7.) STATIONS. No. 6./No, 8, . A, M. gO ico ova cdaik's Wiese 6is vet's ! 2.30 | ,|Charlottetown...-. seichligniel kiki basa 0 1,30 Royalty Junction.,,.... Lidhas tiebhd ete 2,53 ||Royalty Junction,....ccccsesseee eseesee 10,07 Bedford,......++. s ctpennnaiiantnnde ial: .| 3.30 NOAM ssoccccssseeediOW, idibiiss 5. 9,30 BEG BOONES. oo ccccceccceesccssoccesce 4.10 | Mount NR cdi soca oe ok ae dp| 8.50 Cardigan 5,000 cccsssesee.. cost Geccce eeee! 5.30 Ns tie ccbGensks sh os. abcaeabaian 7,25 GeorgetoWNn cescocse.....ccosccccescccce G55 || Georgetown beak ads bbcds cobel cheese ca 7.00 P.M. | A. M, Mount Stewart......... bbe Kodesoe ec’ G0 > GBD TOU Bhewarhgisecescicccccdccnscdcs dp 3.55 Morell......++ dapons paobedinne pend kes salad 4.50 SE 4s ci. veiieinicdickninseneuneee 8.10 St, Peter’d.e.....-ccrsceos.. cc. seeeeeens Pe PMO. inns access bésvecnbeevng sane , 7.39 Bear River bes uvuee Peete ewww ee eeeeeee 6.10 | Bear River Mavens 60 660646 00g Kuedcbbebnee | | 6.50 Souris........ Seanad sonanaiiieaeian eo ian iek sk waste ans | 6.05 Uiliecesnscctaaheronmaniecedasiautammentnsactenadttamaicekatatnediameredst: -sulpanennandiagpenaeneaiuncoenasnmentannnesiniiiinataaae aaa aaemataamtivenseeipas emadipamaeaaag. ec tin ee cone attees cianeane Supdadaaunenmenatee re ‘Trains are ruu by Eastern Staudard Time JAMES COLEMAN, Bailway Office, Ch'town, Dec, 5, 1884.— all pa Gi Superintendent, To the Electors ef the First District for King’s County for the Legislative Council. Ga hLEMEN,—At the earnest request +f» number of you, I offer myself as a candidate to fill the vacaucy in ths Legisla- tive Counci!, occasioned by the death of the late 'awrence Kickham, Lag. I solicit your cuffreges on the present ccea- sion in the interestof the Liberal Conserv- ative perty ; aithough, if elected, I shall suppert the present Aciwivistration in such Have you got one 01 the beautiful Panel Pictures that are measures only ag 1 covsi'rr to be for the good given away with of the sour try, | will net promise to sup- port the preseab or any other Government, un'ess | believe them te be administering the sttxirs of the Province s» as to keep down texatior, cecure Provineiel sights, and pro- mote the gc-cral welfare of the people. fast, and the Soap is , Owntug to the bad sate of the roada at this Season of the year, it will, I fear, be impes- | sible for me to make a personal canvass of the fentire District ; but 1 trust to be able to meet you at public meetings before the elec- tion, when I can more fully give you my | views on questions effccting your interests. | Respectfally soliciting your votes, I re- | main, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, CHARLES McE ACHEN Raytield, Lot 46, April 29, 1885. ** Welcome Soap ?”’ They are going) very always welcome in every family wee nn |SprUMe Floring and Sheathing, JOHN HIGGINS, i AVING been apprinted by Messrs. Prim. rose Brothers, of Pictou, agent for the AUCTIONEER sale cf their well known Grooved ard . Tongued SPRUCE FLOORING and ‘ ‘ SHEATHING, I H4VE NOW, and will Commission Merchant continue to have on hand a stock of the sam-, )/; WELL DRIED aad SEASONED, which I : have no hesitation in recommending as the —AND— | best in the market. Messrs. Primrose Brothers are also pre- GEN E RAL AGENT. | pared to execute promptly orders left wit me |for any description of Spruce Scantling, Consignments respectfully solicited. Prompt! Boards, Laths, &c. Returns Guaranteed. | For further particulars apply at my roesi- Particular attention given to Auction Sales dence, Priuce Street. of Housefiod Furniture, Real Estate, &c. poner Sales of Stock, Crops, Farming: ae &e, Speneny rene ; oy UBSCRIBE = Ch’town, Aprill0, 1885—eod&wkly 67 AMINER, the best paper on the Island, THOMAS ALLEY. 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THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Union which ensures to us the Institutions the Laws and Protection of the Mother Ceuutry Tilly EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of ‘The Examiner Publishing Company corner Great George and Water Street SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR TN ADVAWNCH. JOB PRINTING, ~B8U0H As--- Bili-head, Lotier-heade, Notes-ol-and, Re- THE WEEKLY FX. | Ceipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers etc , ete,, tone in firstelage siyle and nt short notice MORTGACE SALE 50 Acres Freehold nd New Wiltshire, Let gi" TO be Sold by Public Auction, on T the secona day of June next, 4 fy’ 1855, at the how of twelve 'e B,, BOOD, in fiont of the Law Courts Sot, ing, in Charlottetown, under aa virtue of a Power of Sale, Contained ey Mortgage, dated the sixteenth me April, A, D, 1875, and wade bon William ©. Balderson, farme, Matilda Ann Baldergon, his wife of the one part and Ralph Breck other part, ’ ~~ os LL that tract, piece and pa A situate, lyiog and being te at borough Parish, in Queen's ( ount or Piince Edward Island, being Yin of Township number Thirty-one Mw said, thus described, that jg to — Commencing at a stake placed in “y seuth side of the road known ag Peter's which divides Lots Thirty-one and Six five, and on the north boundary of M4 number fifty,on the pian of the To - formerly kept by the tiusters of Lord g.| kirk, and lately by William Douse ’ running from thence northerly along the same for the disiance of torty-tive Chaiy until it meets the rear boundary bine of - North Wiltshire Road farme, es formerly sur veyed by Roderick Campbell, Lang Bar. veyor, from thence alovy suid pear line vail it strikes the northery boundary of aforesaid farm number filty, to the first ten. tioned road, the tract forming a r piece, and containing by celimation gif acres of lend, a little more or Jess tigele with all the hereditaments avd s ances thereto belonging or in anyw : taining. at ar For fuither particulars apply at the Offire of Mr. R.R, Fitzgeratd, Solicitor, Charlotte. town. Dated this twenty-sighth day» i A, D., 1885. : a RALPH BRECKEN, Moria Pe, Ch’town, April 29, 85—1aw wed an li initnctaantliciaghdhthmrentsiclnaasisiplictntit ek Oe MORTGAGE SALE, TO be Sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on WEDNES. DAY, the Tweity-seventh Cay of MAY, A. D, 1585 at clever o'clock, a V., under and by virtre of a Power of Sule, contained in an Indenture of Moitg ge, bearipg date the Twenty.thid day of March, A. D., 1877, made Letween Apgns McLeod of the one part, aud Peake and Ralph Biucken Peake of th other pat LU that tract, pis e, and parcel of tand situate, lying and belle on Malpeque Road, on ‘Township neaicr Thirty-one, it Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Istand, bounded and dce-rifed as follows, that is to say: Commencing at a stuke placed in the division line of Lots 31 and 22, aud onthe north corner of ‘and jeased to Debuld McKinnon, having a froutaze on the said toundary line north for (be distance of ten chains, end extending westerly to the pear, with parailel lines to the a ‘j ining tame, unt:l it strikes th» costern boundary ef farms number eleven (!'), agreeable to the plaain the margin of a Oced of the same fom Wil liam Douse to Alexander McLeod, registered in the office of the Registrar of Deeds for said Island, in Liber 7) ‘ Folio 728, and con tainivg one bundred acres of land, a little more or legs, For further perticulars as to title and tcrms of sale apply to. Mr. Edward J, Hodg- 80", Solicitor, Charlottetown. ; Dated this filteenth day of April, A, dD, 85. GEORGE PWAKE, Surviving Mortgages, Cl'town, April 15, 1885 wed lawh tale 66TH EDITION. PRICE ONLY 8 BY MAIL POST-PAID. KHOW THYSELF, A Great Medical Work on Manhood, Exbausted Vitality, Ne:yous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline in Man, Errom of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excesses. 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Parker, No. 4 Buldnch my Boston, Mass., wlio may be consulted 6B diseases requiring skiil and experiene. Mhronic and obstinate diseases that have bafiled the skill of all other physicians ® specialty. cessfully aaaheet =: ‘aed HEAL THYSEL of (ailure, Chitown, Feb (895.—ly eod wkly o