oe Pay ras nape er - 3 ¥ ee Cree. pare cer er ee (aa ie a. NR Le oe nr mat st crores hk attaicee Bits. : Sa. rh cage ees oi oe BPE F Lae ener Sue a. ie id 5 Br * eh i ll ‘Ate, se ae 6. Pn alementge 1 Lee * i 26-1 SEF gather r 2 A Large Sum Righty larwe sum [to bas in (wen y of ths qu tab Lite Societ Its tota! assets on January |, During the twelve months of L884 the society issued assurance to the me millions of e paid fo policy holde:s [his is the honst Assurance IS85. were $58,161,826 amount of eighty-five wna of doliars ape in The Firat Governor. S Watter Seott was the hret pov ern { the Seoltisi Union and Natiane] Insurane: Company. ft is not unfitting, t] et ‘ comp iy ss latest} | ent toits patrons should incase n { , togethel with an attractive ew of Abbottsford, that nti i | rh tine ‘weed ro hound wit u the Wizard of i N Golden Words for Men. Whomsoever else = uu deceive, whom soever you injare, whomsoever you must not decelv. vor leave unaidek. according woman of whateve! lea inaidGed, you nor inure wo your power, any k Beiieve me, every virtue ol higher phases ot manly character begins this—intruth and modesty belore| the face of all maidens; in truth and piety, or truth and reverence, to all womapbhood,.—/ohn Rua sabe i Fire Insurance. The report of the London aud Lar user | ire Insuran e whichis the twenty-third, shows ne> fire pre losses £354,271. The profits of the dl rilars is a 5 the | Company tor L534) the} ’ |} mend that ums £491,515, aud the fire | any other shep on P. E. Island, just carry it ees ae ane ated L. E. Prowse sells the cheapest hats. may Ll ftrap J. B. Macdonald’s advertisement. ma 13 Prsr and cheapest hats at LE. Prowse’s. may It Men's Snors, newest etyles and cheapest prices at J B. Maedonald’s Boot Store. ma 13 Eveey part of a gun or a sewing machine nade at Browns, or any kind of fine ma hinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver, At the Athenwum. fap 'S wky tf Tar nicest assortment of children’s Straw Hats will be fownd at J. B. Macdonald's ma 13 Krep Currant Jetry, 25 cents per pound at Beer & tolls, jap v Eavce’s is the best place to buy your hats may 2, wkly Cuxrsrre, Brow & Co.'s Soda Biscuits, Frech, at Beer & Gols. ® ap27 New Hars ! New Hats ! juet arrived at L. K. Prowse {*p 4 New Boots and shoes opening at Dorsey, ,Gotl & Cos lap27 WaArcuks received and to be sold cheap at G. H. Taylor's. dy & wky li- mayll | Custem boots, Dorsey Grolf Come and be titted at once. hand sewed, jest received at ‘& Uo'a, {ap 27 Fresa Oxancers, Lemons and M+ple Sugar at Beer & Gotts (ap 24 Onty about seventy bar rels apples left, Send im your orders in time,—Brer & Corr {ap 20 7 ' ’ rm . } r¢ ; ] START vO 4 K Prow ee 3 and my a Foor | Hat cheap. (ap 25 Wau. Brown, Gold and Silver Plater, ofl }euch as spoons, forks, cruet stands, tea setts, | watches, and jew elry of every description | Shop on coraer ol Prinee and Grafton St:e cts, harlottetewn jap iS \ ky tf ‘Tne greatest show of New Ilats in the city figat L KE. (ap 25 boorTs Prowse SI Boots '! Boots !!!—The g:eatest | bargains this sprng will be given at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s {ap27 lr you have apiece of tine machinery to you know cannot be mended in to Brown and ask him when he can have it done, for he ¢4n make any piece of machin- j vi Fr amotl ed ; 27,965 I 3 i -— eee ‘ £27,905, which add ery that ever was made by the hands of ei to £ ! £150 orougcnt forward trom man Brown on the Atheneum corner. LS83 account, presents a total of £72,-} {Aprl 18 wkly tf 120, a dividend of eight per cent was | - recommended an‘! £10,000 added to} non 1 i i Silden, increasing then fuck to £900,100 Steam Communication Between truer Charlottetown and London. elena ! ol see What One of Mr. Ruskin’s | Thought’s Did. Pes ; —— »} yi “i> y ) i is rave , Dr. Ra 7 Watson, w he Pz ith his) Nhe first-class Iron Steamship wife sailsthis week for China under| the auspices of the Baptist missiovary y, isa native of Aberdeen. He has studied at Mr. Spurgeon’s college, also at Charingcross hospital and Dur ham university, He saysa statement society, in one of Mr. Raskin’s books greatly influenced his mind. [t was to the ‘ffect that even the weakest has a_ gift peculiar to himself which may be made useful to the race for ever. When Dr. Riussel inquired to see what his own special gilt might be, he was led to de vote himself to the work of «a medical missiouary —_ Wit That is Worked For. it is owing to bard, sluggish work, rather than to any spontaneity of genius, that Mark ‘Twain makes the world laugh. His best after dinner speech, the one about New England weather, wasinits delivery the per- fection of drawling, careless, im- promptu speaking ; and it began with 4 intimation thathe had but a few miuutes before being apprised that he would be called upon to respond to the weather toast. Duplicate copies of his ensuing Wwitticism were already in the hands of the newspaper reporters, avd he had been over a week at the com- position. Heis similarly industrious and painstaking in the matter of inter- views. He usually will not talk off- haod for publication, but will provide the neatly written copy, if the appli- cant chooses to wail until it can be pre- pared —_ Buf tla api ess, °° _.-- Women and Politica. At a liberal meeting at Geddington, called tor the purpose of discussing seVve- ral of the topics of the day,M rs. Collyer was, on the motion of her husband, vot ed into the chair, and eondueted the proceedings with marked ability. The resolution approving of woman’s suffer aye wis moved by two ladies and carried enthusiastically without dissent. liere are three territories in the United States in which the franchise is accorded to women; and in that of Washington, the most important of the three, the female electors exercised their right for the first time in the re- ceut presideutial election. The result was eminently satisfactory. The women voted much more numerously than was expected ; everywhere they were treat- ed with the utmost courtesy and re spect, and their influence, both en the canvass and at the polis, was felt to healthful and purifying. i - <i> - ~<a - Special Notices. New Store Watnrzes, ete,, at Fletcher's Music may ll “praise stock of picture mouldings just received, and will be made up as in the past, the cheapest in Charlottetown — Mark Wright & Co [mayl Iw Go to John Newson’s new bailding for all kinds of honse furnishing goods, upholstering, window furuiture, picture frames, for your Done promptly and well. Five Casts Harts opening at D. A. Bruce’s. my 25 t f, Sprigy ixXings. STUDY your interest and bay your bats at D “ Bruce's may 2, wkly Geo, Davies & Co, are now opening their spring stock of Men’s Silk, Felt and Fur Hats (ap 25 New Stock of Ladies , Misses and children’s 300%, Shoes and Slippers, now open at J. B. Matdonalli’y Bont Store, ma 13 be | ‘CLIFTON’ 2,500 Tons Gross Register. is intended to leave LONDON immediately for CHARLOTTETOWN via BARROW. Returning will sail from CHARLOTTE- TOWN FOR LUNDON about the 25th of May, and will make regular trips during the season of vavigation between London *“’ Liverpool and Miramichi, callirg at CHARLOTTETOWN both ways. Has first-class Passenger Accommodation. { Will carry Cattle and other Live Stock, (ats. Lobsters and other goods at moderate rates ‘Tkrough Bills Ladings issved to all imtson P, E. I Railway; also to Pictou Point du Chene, Moneton, Newcastle and other North shore Ports. Parties desiring to ship Live Stock will rez quire to secure space at an early «ate. Fer Freight or Passage and other informa- tion epply in London to STEWART BROs,, 3 Fen Court, Fenchurch Street, or here to FENTON T, NEWBERRY, Agent. } Ch’town, April 27, 1885. Halifax Steaw Navi gation Co.s i OY TEAMEKS sailing between Baltimore aad Halifax to Havre, calling at Swansea ou the outward passage. Cheap excursions to England and France. BALTIMORE TO HALIFAX. | 8. 8. “QLYMPIA” wi!l sail from Baiti- t more for Halfax about 6th May. Saloon pas- | sage, inclading provisions, $20; Return, $40 ; | Steerage, sinyle fare without provisions, 56. HALIFAX TO HAVRE. 8. 5S. “OLYMPHIA” will sail from Halifax to Havre direct about Saturday, 9th May. Fares—First-class (single) to Havre, $40 Return, $60. Vo Paris or London, $5); Ke- turn, $70. HAVRE AND SWANSE4 TO HALIFAX. The new first-claes S. S. “DAMARA” will sail from Havre on Saterday, 2nd May, from Swansea Tuesaday, 5th May, for Halifax Will be followed by monthly sailings to «nd from all the #bove-named Ports. Through Bills Ladings issued to Havre, London, Paris, and other places, tetarn tickets availabie to retarn within three months per steamere ‘*Damuara,”’ ‘Olympia,’ or ‘‘Ulanda,” For freight and further particulars apply to EmiILte Ticgurr, Uavre; Burerss & Co., Swansea; ADAMSoN & RoNaALpsen, London ; J. R, Fearep & Co., Baltimore; JoseeH Woop, Jlalifax; or here to FENTON T, NEWBERY, Agent April 25, 1885 j NOTICE. ; j ‘To All Whom it May Concern. } | emma aiming os is to give notice to all persons who | may have left Watches, Clocks or other | articles in the custody of the late Juha Jury, | deceased, for repairs or otherwise, unless they are called for within six months from this idate, they will be sold at Auction to pay }expeuses. Jhe articles will be found at the |stere of George G. Jury, North side Queen | Square, who will deliver the same, | Also on hand a supply of Waltham and | Patent Lever Watches, an assortment of Clocks and Jeweiry, which will be sold cheap. | A large iron Safe, as good as new, at a bar- ' gain. | Dated at Charlottetown thie sixth day | Pelvaary, 1585, MAS, JOHN JURY, | R lente bet smbrte a vr. 66 ~ bt. ay Ley Nagra er sees TAH DAILY DXAMINER, DA, Fs 2 See SEALED TENDERS, marked on-the left s hand corner of the envelope ‘*Tenders for Militia Clothing, Store Supphes aod Neces- saries,” addressed to the Honorable the Min- ister of Militia and Defence, will be received up to noen of Monday, the 18th May, 1885. Printed forms of tenders, containing full particulars, may be obtained from the Depart- tnent at (ttawa and at the following Militia Stores, where also sealed patterns of all articles may be seen, viz :—The offices of the Superintendents of Stores at London, To ronto, Kingston, Montreal, Quebec and St. John, N. B. No tender will be received unless made on printed forms funished by the Department. The material of all articles will be required to be of Canadian manufacture and Canadian workmanship Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted Canadian bank cheque, for an amount equal to ten per cent of the total value of the articles tendered for, which will be forfeited if the party making the tender dec'ines t« sigu a contract when called upon to dv so, or if he fails to complete the service contracted for. If the tender be not accepted the eheque will be returned, The D partment will not be bound to ace pt the lowest or any te nder, ® KOG. PANET, Deputy of the Minister of Militia and Defence. Ottawe, 30th April, 1885 —mayl2 NZ > AS Re, SS ‘ ao Ae iy “Bay State” Fertilizer. | AN EXCELLENT MANURE For all kind of Field aud Garden Crops. lts application to our coil has been fol- lowed by Very Satisfactory Results, For testimony of reliable practical farm- ers, see Hand Book for 1885—F REE, d. M. 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