o> eee - wes - ee ee te The Grey Days Evermore all the days are long, ies are grey, Restlessly wander the baffling winds the blinding spray, And the drifting currents come pents across my way and go like ser Wearily fades the evening lim.drearily wears the night, , The ghostly mists, and the hurrying clouds, and the breakers’ crests of white, i Have blotted the stars from the desolate skies, have curiained tl om my sight, Speeding alone, my wave-toss d bark encounters no passing sail, Welcoming friend no challenging for answers ny eawer hail J ‘s Only the sobbing, unquiet waves and the wind's unceasing Wail. Hopefully still my sails are bent, my pilot is faultlessly true, He holds my course as though the seas and the mirrored skies were biue, And the port of peace, where the winds are still, were evermore in view. Far over the spray and the rain and the clouds, shines the eternal sun, The unchanging stars in the curtained dome still gleam when the day is done, : And the mists will be kissed from the laughing skies when the port of rest is won. — = = A Story that Made Votes. The Virgina campaign will go into history as the battle royal of the story tellers. John &. Wise, who is 8 whole minstrel show, end man, interlocutor and all, set the pace to commence with. He told stories from tho mountains to the costand the whole State was a grin. The tide was Republican. Fitz Lee tried the saddle and the Confeder- ate flag racket for a while, and then he too, tell to telling stories. The Repub- lican tide reached its flood. As the finish neared, story telling became. the issue. Mahone sent for Sherman and Foraker, and attempted to infuse some into the campaign. The effort was a tailare. The Republican tide receeded. Then the Democrats re- doubled the fanny business. They seot for Dan Voorhees, for O'Neil of Mis- souri and for Akers of Tennessee, and seriousness Barbour’s request of them was: ‘**Teil stories ! for God’s sake tell stories!” Parson Massey crawled outof a_ sick bed to make sport for the party, It was a queer giemen| to infuse into poli- tics, but int id Dominion polities at that, but it won. There were no dueis, and less blood was spilled in the whole campaigo than is usually let out in a day when Virginia is politieally moved. He laughs best who !aughs last,and the Democrats laughed lust. Mr. Akers is redearsing some of ‘the stories with which be made Democratic votes and out of all his repertory he selects this as the one which proved most etfective. ‘A nigger had a dream and thought he went to heli. The next day he told his friends what he had dreamed, and they asked him a great many ques- tions. “Did you see old Satan down dar? “ «Ob, yes; [ seed old Satan an’ Bel- zybub an’ Poliynn an’ de bull lot. Dey wos jes’ stundin’ roun’ an’ tendin’ to de bisnis, pokin’ de fires an’ makin it berry hot.’ “ ‘Was—was dey any siggers down dar?’ asked one. “ ‘Ob, yes, dey wos heaps of viggers, heaps ob ’em.’ “ +White folks ? * ‘Oh, ves, lots o’ white folks, scores ob ’em." * «Democrats ? * ‘Oh, yes, pleaty Democrats.’ “*An’ Puablikinos ?’ “ “Oh, yes; de Publikins dey wos in one pen by deyselves, an’ de Democrats dey wus in a pen, too, “* ‘Was de brack and de white Publi- king in de same pen ?” ** “Yes, dey was all togedder in the same pen.’ ** Wat wor dey all doin? “-Well, I clar tor goodnis, when I locked in dat ar penand seed dem it *peared like ebery white Publikin had a nigger holdin’ ’twixt him and de fire to cotch de heft ob de heat.” ’ “*T estimate that story Was good for 1,200 nigger votes to our side in this Virginia campaign,’’ says Mr. Akers. __e*, Special Notices. Ve call attention to the beautifnl Booke, Magazines and Xmas Cards, at the Bible Depository.— M. F. Et.ts 3i—decl2 Mixer Mear at Beer * Go ffs. decl2 Go to Lawis and taken to give get your Photographs your friends at Christmas de 12 21 Lewis has a splendid steck of Plush Goods for Christmas Presents. Cail and see them. de '2 2i KEItLER’s celebrated Candied Peel, at Peer &G fis. dec!2 Praxes Prize Carns, Poulton’s Photo- graph Cards, Raphael Tuck & Son’s finest Cards at Morris’ Bookstore, de 10 Pure Spices and Cream Tartar, at Peer & Geffs. decl?2 L. FE. Prowse is selling Clothing at very low figures at North River Bridge. novi4 Christmas Cards H. Cook & Co’s, de 10 ih sat Roots, at Dors i) THe tinest assortment of thie season ere to be had at G Photogre pher. Reppers, Overshoes, Felt Goff & Co's, nov!9 A LARGE steck of Xmas Cards at Morris’ Bookstore, de 10 L. I. Pi owsgE bas opened a stock at North Kiver, until the smallpox scare is over. no24 Brack Currant Jam and Jelly, Straw. berry, Gooseberry and ©: anberry Jam by the pound at the City Steam Pakery, Prince street no 21 TRIMMING Velvets and Plushes, buttons, braiis. A large assortment newest goods — Weeks & (o., Market Square. nev Our Ww men’s and en & Strong Poeots are taking the lead.—Dorsey, fi & Co. novld VeLvereens,—75 Velveteens, to Market Square, peoes black and colored be sold chesp.— Weeks ¢& Co., nov 9 Loe a aad buckled on the side, the ing for cold feet, Price $2.60, at Do avy, Goll & Oo’s. 7 7 novld@ e nt Gl et A A ct THE and the cheerless | that scatter we | ee ea eget Scorcu Yarns, beehive wools, Berlin wools Market and other makes.—Weeks & Co, “Square nov lish Kip, *id Nails, Awls, Bristles, Eyelets, | Pegs, Sh@e Thread, seid low for cash at Dor- | sey, Gof & Co's. novl9 | Sex our cheap corsets, a little over half usual prices.--Weeks & Co, Market Square. nov Asx yeur storekeeper for our make of Boots. — Dorsey, Goff & Co. novi9 Executors’ Notice. FYVWE Undersigned Executrix and Fxecu- A tors of the last Will and Testament of the late Donald Mackinnon, of Charlottetown, tauner, deceased, carrying on business under the name and style of “MACKINNON & ©O.,” hereby notify all persona indebted to his estate to make immediate payment to them at his late office, in Grafton Street, in Charlottetown, and all persons having claiung or demands against the said estate are hereby required to furnish the same, duly attested, within twelve months from this date. Dated at Charlottetown, the 2nd day of OCTOBER, 1885. MARY JANE MACKINNON, Executrix, W. McLEAN, JAS. CURRIK, law tf Executors. Ort. CHRISTMAS —HOVELTIES Novelties for the Boys, Novelties for the Girls, CHEAP AT MRS, B. CONNOLLY'S (Tim O’Connell’s Corner.) Also—Room Paper, Groceries and Crock- eryware cheaper than can be had anywhere else 2nd SELLING C‘alli and Inspect. Remember the place : Corner of King and Queen Streets. Dee. Ist, 1885,-<8w tu-fri NOTICE. [% an action of multiplepoinding and exonera- tion raised in the Court of Session (Lord Fraser, Ordinary; Mr. Don, Clerk) at the instance of JAMES DRYSDALE, Farmer, Chapic, near Aberdour, Fifeshire, and WILLIAM DRYS- DALE, Teacher, Lassodie,near Dumfermiine,sole Trustees of the deceased WILLIAM RUSSELL, Vintner at Westfield of Clackmannan, who died on or about 14th April, 1847, .Pursners and Real Raisers, against WILLIaM THOMPSON, of 66 South Audley Street, Grosvenor Square, London, WiIiuLIAM RUSSELL, sometime residing in Helensburgh, now, if alive, believed to be in Prince Edward Island, or elsewhere furth of Scotiand, and others. Defenders, concluding for the distribution of the estate of the said WIL- LIAM RUSSELL, the following Interlocutors have been pronounced :—‘‘12th November, 1885.— Lord Fraser, act M’Kecinie.. The Lord Ordin- ary finds the Pursuers and Real Raisers liable in only once, and single payment ofthe fund in medio; Holds the conhdescendente anpexed to the Summons as a condegcendence of the fund, and appoint all parties Gaining an interest therein to lodge their condescendences and claims in eight days.—(Signed) PaTRicK FRASER.” “26th Novem ber, 1885.—Lord Frasery act. M’Kechnie.— Yhe Lord Ordinary, on the protion of the Pur- suers and Real Kaisers, appoints intimation of this action to be made by advertisement twice, at an interval of a fortnight, in THE EXAMINER newspaper, Prince Edward Island, and once in the Scotsman newspaper, and of new appoints all parties having interest in the fund in medio to lodge condescendences and claims on or before the 20th day of January, 1886.—(Signed) PATRICK Fraser.” Of all which intimation is hereby given, LIDDLE & LAWSON, 8.8.C., Agents for Pursuers and Real Raisers. 7 NortH St. DAVID STREET, EDINBURGH, 25th November, 1885, Dec. 8—d & wky 2i eowk FOR SALE s ° RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam .Engine, Boiler, Splitting Machine, Stuf fing Machine and other Plant is offered for sale at private contract, The above Tannery was formerly operated by the Jate Donald McKinnon, of the late trm ef MeKinnon & Co., of this city. It is fitted up on the most modern principle, and has hitherto paid a large percentage on the capital invested. To capitalists no better in- vestment for their money, either by Bavk or Manufactory, can be offered. Possession given immediately. MARY J. MACKINNON, Executrix, Ch’town, Oct. 17, VE AWN EEG @ BD flow Lost, How Restored. We have recently published a new ¢ edition of DR CULVERWELL’S i’ CELEBRATED ESSAY onthe radical and permatent cure (without medicite) of Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical In- capacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc., re- sulting trom excesses. haw Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cts. or two postage stamps The celebrated author,in this admirable Essay, clearly demouetiates, fom thirty years’ successful practise, that alarming con- sequences may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicines or the use ofthe knife; pointing ont a mode of cure at once simple, certain and ef. fectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically ger This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land ADDRESS: Tok CULVERWELL HE&DICAL C0. 41 Ann &t.. New Vork. Post Office Roy 450 may Executors’ Notice. 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Charlottetown....--++++++... 7 15 150 Charlotietown,.....+..++++ 230 | 1000 Royalty Junction,...++--.... 7 34 212 Royalty Junction,........... i 2 12 9 37 Nowth Wiltahire............ 8 17 305 | Noth Wiltshire........... | 4329 8 45 RNS” BENM OI, 65 a oe 0p 0 cee 8 3 3 20 Day W GMO ac ss ts oon ck o000 | 1 18 8 “eS eee 9 Wd 3 a7 I Seca aa i ss 7 53 County Line....-... heaves 9 09 4 07 County Din: . <csis ianepai Ges 7 43 Oa, ee. See he Se es oo cn ss ces [ Be 7 28 Kensington ........e+eee+.... 940 |} 445 |\Kensington....cses....... tees 12 05 7 05 ar} 10 10 5 20 (dp A, M, 6 Summerside........... P. M, Summerside......-« eeoees ; 11 30 dp} 12 40 (ar) 1035 I. o.oo cn sankee cg’ 1 00 Miscouche.....- Gaaev. toss es 1015 | DV OTTO NEA . wn 5. oh 6g beak 1 27 PENSE TIE 9 49 WOES Phileas 32 00. Go bes noe -d- |; 26 Pere Bal. 2.0. 05 6.0: ee! 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