Pe a rf eke io nn i ge ee age * aay ae a - n si ny pe separa i a ; } a : . tol igreans getter nn a Outen ~~ ee ete eat tiie ~~ a ee She Had Never Seen a Tree. i time of the explosion and, not Wishing — ito be put to the trouble of an arrest, ee | was making a hasty exit, when violent were ‘aid cn him and he vas coaveyed to Kings street prison, whc @ They took ‘on little London girl from out the CHY |p ands street, ; To where the grass was growing green, the birds were singing sweet: owe p ricght mrs ’ And Seargehine “along the road so filled her with he roman d some eight hout unul surprise. Oapt. Stephen Atkinson and otbers e i *r violet * > , if within her viok Yard end were able jndehticy and effect his The look of wonder fixed its¢ eyes. } went to Scotland fto establish his “an to welcome her : they kissed her oS ‘) a He was quite near Mr, Giad- The breezes on each cheek, : . And tried, in every way they could, the to speak, lo. ¢ . Inviting her to romp with them, and tumbling up Sackville, N. z. Post. her curls, ' lreleas’, ir ecstasy | ' Expecting she would laugh er scold, like othe: | sities —. President Cleveland. But she didn’t—no, she didn’t; for tais crippled ee litule child. Had livel within a dingy « never smiled, And for weary, Weary months the little one had ourt, where sunshine Girover Ch vel ind, Pres ident-« lee { of can newsp pers and reporters. Te is to be inangarated the 4th March, aud as yet the newspapers of both parties have utterly failed to get an inkling as to who are to compose his Cabinet. They lo not even pretend to know whether or wot be has selected his Cabinet. Pro- bably he bas erethis time; if so, he Oh, like some horrid monster of which the child keeps his own council remarkably well. had dreamed |!A writer in the New York Sun says: — With nodding head and waving arms, the angry ! hie aheiad ss epinile Tit ceing creature seemed ; ia ils ap NoLiNnen! Voue Ue " ain Yn he it mocked at her, with gestures) Wy Cleveland made his decision at the Phat made her shrink in terror from its serpent-| eleventh hour. He rarely acted On first poe GTneDen, imprcasions, and made no appointmert until the time came to fill the place. He geineda reputation for being secretive because lain Couched within a narrow room, and on a couch of pain, The out door world was strange to her—the broad expanse of sky, The sofc creen grass, the pretty flowers, the stream that trickied by ; But all at oace she saw a sight that made her hold her breath, And shake and trem le as if she were frightened near to death. hey kissed the little trembling one, they held her in their arms, : ‘ And tried in every way they could to quiet her alarms, hy ras usually retice miiv And said, “Oh, what a litile foolish goose you are ub Was usu lly reticent ¢ ily 2 ; to be he had not reached a conclusion. His So nervous and so terrified at nothing bata tree!’ | Hontal processes could be discerned by no one, and his nearest friends were frequently surprised by his choice. hey found, however, that in every case Mr. Cleveland was ready with what he believed to be valid reasons for his final action, and has not passed snap jadgment.” They made her go up close to it, and put her arms around ; The trunk, and see how firmly it was fastened in the ground ; They told her all about the roots that clung down deeper yei, ‘ And spoke of other curious things she never could forget. Oh, I bave heard of many, very many, girls and boys Who have to do without the sight of pretty books end toys, Who have never seen the ocean; but the saddest thought to me Is that anywhere there lives a child who never saw a tree. 2.arPs Special Notices. —, We are offering a splendid lot of Overcoat- ings at cost. W. & A. Brown & Co, (feb 16 Inpra TEA, superior merit, for sale at Beer & Goff’s. Tue balance of our Fur “aps selling at cost. W. & A. Brown & Co. (feb 16 Cris BLANKETs at J. B. Macdonald’s. Harper's Young People. _——-_-- Professor Huxley. Prof. Huxley is wintering at Florence and trying to regain his hezlth much impaired by incessant mental; dec20 work. He, like Herbert Spencer and} Davae, a very bigh patent flour at Beer & Geff's. fJan. 31. other great thinkers,is got in all things, save brain work. Huxley,while resting, is yet working six hours a day. We are offering special discounts on Men’s Underclothing. W. & A. Brown & Co. (feb 16 Tue celebrated Hub Dressing or Polish for Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Boots.—Dorsry, Gorr & Co janl7 DanuseE, Choicest Pastry and Bread Flour at Beer & Goff’s. (feb 3 Ick Crierers.—Save your life by buying a pair at once.— Dorsey, Gorr & Co. jani7 A FRésH lot of choice teas via Northern Light, just received at the London House. Inpta Tsa, fifty cents per pound, at Beer & Goff's. [fe 16 Snow SHoE Moccastrss for $1.00, Rubbers A Water Famine. Toronto citizens waste so much wa!er by allowing the taps to remain open in cold weather that there promises to be a water famine in the city. The engines are working to their fallest capaci'y, but are unable to replenish the reservoir which is gradually runn- iug dry. eerie 4 and Overshoes cheap, at Dorssy, Gorr & Short Identified. Co’s. janl7 : Dorszy, Gorr & Co. sell Boots very Mr. Tarte, editor of Le Canadienne, | chop jal telegraphs his journals from Ottawa,| | Tue are just two thiogs that is an impos- sibility todo on P. EK. Island, and that is to that Short, the would-be assassin of shop: poses: Seats. diiabinn lamar “enti Capt. Phelan, has been identified as one carry s piece of fine Machinery to Brown's of two menimplicated in the dynamite | that he cannot mend or make new, such as outrage at Quebec Parliament Build-| Sewing Mackines, Guns, ete. Shop on the ings, and that Cuoningham, now on| corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town, vss dec3-—tf tr on Ww ar’. , ws te Lamson wee the other Frrreen barrels Fox Berries at Beer & Goff's ———— > ioe ; (feb 3 Keep Warm. Prepare for the cold, and buy a good, amnee warm Fur Cap at L. E. Prowse’s. [dec 20 Persons who read the death notices} Farrsans’ Scates repaired at Brown’s, at in the newspapers from day to day | the Atheneum Ch’town. tf—dec6 must observe that whenever the weather| Patronize L. E. Prowse. decl] grows suddenly cold the mortality Cuorce Istanp Honey just received at Beer amerg old people greatly increases. & Gofl’s. jan7 This occurs so often that it is hardly a|, BLASKETS AND Quitts.—Above stock sell ing cheap at J. B. Macdonald’s. dec20 coincidence. Indeed, it seems to bear : ; out fnily the assertion of many physi- peeeent ee “deo = cians, that the secret of long life after Kexr Mitts and Matchless at Beer & three score years and ten is to keep] Goss. Jan. 3l. warm. ee son tielaeindiaiabeni Liverpool to Charlottetown, “{ want it nice and strong and snug- like,” said a biushing widow, as she stepped into an undertaker’s, after she had exhumed a fresh pocket-handerchief C07 es iia i tos and controlled the sobs with great diffi bs culty. “Oh, that’s all right,” returned the undertaker merrily. “Til warrant this box will held bim fast enough ; he conidn’t get out of it, madam if he had ever so great a mind to.” sedi A Code of Signals. 1885. THE CLIPPER BARK “GULNARE,” NOW ON BERTH, 530 Tons Register. Classed in English Lloyds It is proposed in Vermont that a code of six signals be adopted for steam whistles in places where predictions can be received by telegraph, so that the sounds of the whistles every morning | william will inform everybody wichin hearing what the weather for the day isto b- it is calculated that a steam whistle cat be heard over a radius of from six to ten miles in every direction. ~~ Tracklaying Extraordinary. MeBonald. Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool fr Charlottetown, On or about the Ist APRIL next, corry- ing Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris and Summerside. For Freight or Passage, apply in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street ; in London to J. Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street ; or here t» L. «&. OWER, Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1885—tu th sat COAL. COAL. IN STORE: 300 Tons ACADI 100 do a ROUND, The work of tracklaying on the Cana- dian Pacifie, north of Lake Superior, is roceeding at an astonishing rate. ‘rom January 28 to February 2nd, in- clusive, covering five working days, the track of the Nipissing Section advanced westward 52,200 feet, or about 600 feet short of ten miles. Considering the fact that it was done at the north-east of Lake Saperior in mid-winter, this is equal to any feat in railway construc- tion ever performed. — ' Adventures of a Dorchester Man in London. Mr. Alex. Black, of Dorchester, was in London at the time of the dyaamite 200 do do 150 do OLD MINESYDNEY, 200 do SYDNEY SLACK. For Sale Low. expivsion last month, having gone i : oom in the barque John Hickman. - . i=, Capt. Jones, master, He was actually ‘Peake's No. 2 Wharf, a sight-seer in Westminster Hall at the Ch’'town, Jan, 28, 1886—6éw wkly the United State-,is a marvel to Ameri- | TEE DAILIY stone’s seat at the time of the explosion. | } | Kxeels Remedies for The a. waeoree Fan : Cen Use. emedy Ever a. BS—Ca* — Ca‘arrh, Chol- 7 OUR Diphtheria, py Morbus, Dysentery, roup, Asthma, Bron- Chronic Diarrhoea, Kid- chitis, Neurfiigia, Rheu- : ney Troubles, and Spinal matism, Bleeding at the Diseases. Circulars free. Lungs, ‘Hoarseness, In- I, 8S. JOHNSON & CO., fluonza, Hacking Cough, ‘Boston, Masa. oop ng Cough. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL _ USE. PARSONS’ .fGRCAT'YE... PILLS and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA Positively cure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, and all LIVER ints, MA . i E LL A DOSE). For Female Complaints those Pills ye gg A Diseases (demnacthe nd Liver Pill.--Dr. T. M. Palmer, Monticello, Pla.” nave no equal. °'f Sad them, a ves Sold everywhere, or sent b a her, —J. Dennison, M.D., DeWitt, Iowa.” So mail for 45 cts, in stamps. Valuable information FREE. 1.'8. .OHNSOW & CO., BOSTON, MASS. It is a well-known fact that most of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. Nothing on Earth will make heps lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- der. Dose. one teaspoonful to each pint of food. It will also positively prevent and cure | Hog Cholera, &e. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c. In }stamps. Furnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20. CHICKEN CHOLERA, « R « Cireniars free. 1. 8. JOHNSUN & CO., Boston, Mass. DECIDED TO Sell at Cost. All our Large Stock of FUR AND CLOTH CAPS, WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, KID AND BUCKSKIN M&TFs, KID AND BUCKSKIN GLOVES. HEAVY TOP SHIRTS, FLANNEL SHIRTINGS, ULSTERS, OVERCOATS & RERPFERS., Qiher Goods at Unpreceiented Low Bargains See our Prices before Buying Elsewhere —AND— Be Convinced that we Mean What we Say. D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Charlottetown, Dee. 19, 1884. < Se 7 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. 1884-5. Winter Arrangement. 1884-5. N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1834, Trains willjrun daly as follows (Sunday’s excepted) :—- one ae ee TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM' THE WEST. a | 7 2! STATIONS, [No. 1, |No. STATIONS. Ino. 2.|No, 4. A.M, P. Ma! P. M.A. M NN. ns Crvigd chataanda¥ ater 7.15 | 2.15 |/charlottetown 4.45 110.15 Royalty Junction................0000005 7.38 | 2.38 | Royalty Junction... ......cess.scccccsecce 4.22 | 9.52 eats oo sage A ent aE 8.30 | 3.30 [/North Wiltshire.... cesevseseese..| 3.30 | 9,008 neh ot ny ocphng, PE Te BT eS 8.45 | 3.45 || Hunter River, ....s+s00eeses seca. ‘| 3.15 | 3.45 Bradalbane ..............4. : 4.22 || Bradalbpne............ccccccceecsrecese! 240 | 8.08 County Line... s 4.32 |/County Line...... ge 6 4a Cebed akan cot c sak 2.30 | 7.58 Freetown ......., 4.47 || Preetown,.... cesksiadeshe chats stk 2.13 | 7.43° Kensington. boon newbs seees (ne esenenaas 5,10 Ch ..:.., ‘vsdeteacdiaeeensidin ck 1,50 7.2 : ar|10.45 | 5.45 dp 1.15 | 6.45 OR ss ; a ‘ o DGINSOEINT ss oo nh50 vecececces o6seus A, M, pj Le ar 11.10 eee Sa. see. 4. i Sa 1.22 || Mischa ic cti LES Reeds oc vovben. f MAST 1 Re po laa te ted arie ie. 1.50 SPUN os scersncdeseddeventtac. Gs 10.20 Oe clan o suse .cotinas bike 2.35 Port. Hill oko O'L eee eteee 3.55 i . OOP eee eee . eee 9,35 a) SPOR Co eesE ee HO CGO s OHO Cee OSE "é O’Leary.ccccsee SAREE eee eee ee eee eres 8.15 Bloomfie)d Oc ed bo ewee 9 0 od onieinge 0044 oe ke 4.20 Bloomfield. Oem e meee eee Steerer eeeeeee 7,49 Alberton bits Whad Shik kee ee 5.00 Alberti... ... .c000ee eeeee teeeeeeees ee dp 7.10 Tignish © SSeS eee doe ebedeivdioBecere ce ar 6.00 TRMIO 2... ctbansveesceuant us seeee --dp 6,10 TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. ! “TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. i ' i i | STATIONS. |No. 5. |e, Al STATIONS. No, 6./No, 8, e. &, Charlottetown . Coeccecoscceces OPBCrcvoce ' 2.30 iSiciatettbbebiiiss ss <p antes bine. tee Royalty Junction... .... Obbccedbebenekessi 2.53 Royalty JumGtlon,an0090s nes onseneceves MOT irre Geer sa*erecenenteees eeeee eeeees . oo \Bedfo eeecee PCOCOCSONRC Oe “0s Shoe oe 00 ue 9.30 i Mee ostinseannscocipperencocsel AS \Mount Stewart,..............-.....00, “63 Cardigan Pet POP OPeee sees ees nec. seeeeeeees| 5.30 } 0S By gee ean ary oe Fe 4 7.35 | GUGOWTR Soo niess.,:. . :cevererseresecs” BAS RIN 5 5 don an visu hice ac dix aaa e; . ME DONTE hae ct videndtnscecess. ed 4,10 Mount Stewart... OC OO Serecsessesseeere ap! ros MOVE] sseceeereessessereceeesseereeseese! 4,50 Morell CHOFOOO0 0609095 Ob bar Keen de 0600e ses 8.10 St, Peter’Seeee...-ceeeeeee......8 sakes WR, Te UL oc ik. os ohvdue cucUbleeces + 7.39 Bear River... .....seseeeseecceeeeseceees : Ds OE BI sich c sisted + + +50 oncdwovabens ) | 6,50 DOU + Khe ceckiedersicdoee seeen eeeweeee! 6.55 Souris. ee Le ee eee ee ee i i 6.05 #@~ Trains are run by Eastern Standard Timo. FAME COLNMWAN, Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec. 5, 1884,—all pa 6i Superintendent, _ paoorena = eee tt ea a ence meer amen eeeraate CHARLOTTETOWN = SASH AND «DOOR FACTORY | Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, PALMER & CO... PROPRIEFORS, ° —- eee |) a Wo are now manufacturing and will Gell at the lowest cach prices; Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouti d d en Den Newel rome Stair pail, Twists, etc, » Spouting and Conductor Mould @ are prepared to do all kinds of Jobb Pl tig: Tag tat Pot Sawin othe. ;in Planing, Jointing, Morticiug, Texon- All Kinds of Gothic Windows tor Ohurohes made at shortost notico. With new and first-class Machinery, and tho Iatest cortine 1 we - 28 tean-> the swimest satinfaotion to al! eho fave: -- ~'** **-* RE eating ee me ema. ~ my S-.m 2 * w@q + ean Vy AA MIN ER, FHBRUARY tn tte a te A NT. 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THE EXAMINER is in favor ot giving a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the Institutions the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company corner Great George and Wator Street SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, —SUCH A5s— Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Haud Receipts, Postere, Handbills, Dodgers etc,, ate., done fm Cratolane aty'e an? a ehnct ~~ 94 a ine * enanlante_ een as 1LSBe865 eee ee Ae ORTGAGE SALE, To be cold by Public Auctan, at the Court. House, in Summcreice, on ‘T boreday the 22nd cay of Jenuary, A. D+, iRgsg at twelve o'clock, noon, under apd ’ virtue of @ power of sale, in an inéey.” ture of mortgege, dated the thi; tip” Gay of October, A. D., one thousend eight hundred and eight,-three png) made betweeu James Currie and Mase 9 his wife of the ouc pari, aud Dugald 4 McNutt, of the other part, A that tact, piece or parcel of land LA sitnate, tying und being in Lot oe Township umber sixteen, in Prnce County ia Prince Kdward Islace, bovnded ug foi” lows, thatisto ray: By a line COM mene. ing wt a stake fixed in the north bonk op oe shore of the Quagmire River, on the FUUtbe) ag é cast angle of fifty. one ecres of land, now, or 7 lately, in the o-cupaticn of Al Kander A, a Allan, and runing thence by the mogneye meridian of 1764,north five and @ half degrees, Cast niuely chains, thence eugt eleven chains and fifty links, thence south five anda half degrees west to the nerth bank or shore of the Quagmire River, ang thence aloug the same west waidly to the 4 place of commencement, contaiuing by egtj mation one hundred acres, be the same g little more or less, Also @ll that other ~ tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Township number sixteey aforesaid, bounded and Gescribed as folowe thar is to say :~- Commencing at a stake fixed in the bank on the borili side ot the Quagw re River, at the norib-ast corner of a piece of land in possession of Jame» Cam. eron, and ruvning trom thence north sc ven degrees east for the distance of e chains io the djvision line of Jot number fourteen, thence west along said line. nine chains to the afcressid Quagmire River thence westwaidly along the variout , courses of the river to the stake at the place of commencement, containing sixty-geyen acres of land, a little more or less, Also, ell that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, — lying and being in Townsbip number sins = teen in Prince County, described as follows, 9 that is to say :—Commencing on the tank on _ the norih side of Grand or Hllis River, at — the west bountary of David McKacherws land, thence follcwing the various courses: of the said bank westwarcly to Ju Currie’s east line, thence uorthwardly al said east line to James H, Gilis’ Jan thence along James H. Gillie’ south line to Vavid McKachren’s west line, thence said west line southwardly to the place 4 commencement, containing ninety ocres, a — little more or less, together with 1! appam tenances. a For further particulars appiy at +} © office of Messrs, McLeod, Morson & McQue: tic, DUGALD 8, MeNUTY, Mo ee, of Summerside, Dec, 22, 1884—dec30 Rae tu . *] ae eee a The above sale is hereby postponed till J Monday, the first day of June sent A. ba 1885, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. . DUGALD 8, McNUTT, * Mcrigagee, Summerside, Jan. 26, 1885—ja27 3iocawtu Crres .. = Neursl.ia, wae Prysipclas = Croup, lloareeness, - ie Rumoeves ‘ 3 Pandredi, q as : And restore | for j , Ras = Liair on Bald “ue ) Sieces ee ‘eg 7 genes Ae. q Heads, and ‘ Ses a F : ~ CE W, TER.N.S. F Cures abi % , os A achesk& pain » Apri? O@ 3RA84. | b I CcTRNG i ii t LEN TUG AMERICAN, ESTABLISHED 1846. 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