eee Se aS ee Mole ead seein a heecig ee = f a ae cae a a ~ 4 aww me - An Old Proverb Poating. my darling, b use it rains, Ana tH Were aroo) a‘ th rain 1s I tiip Aud dreps are blurring the window panes Lb j moaning wW ind through the lame is ca ling Crying and wishing the sky was « jear, And rosea again on the lattice twining ; , ’ | ) \h, well, remem Der, my looush aea¢;r, ‘'Tis easy to laugh when the san is niny Yynon tne w wld is wl il aud taw abd pay, ric lad birds ei iin the fair June weather, And } ria wabh mg. 1 ht and day, Her golden chalice ut sweets together ; When blae seas answei the sky above, And bright stars follow the day’s declining, » } Vv. thet tis no merit to smile my love ; fis easy to la when the sun ts shin sul But this is the time the heart to test, When winter is here and storms are how: | ina to arth i r uuder her frozen vest Looks up at the sad sky mute and scowling, | tii ra\ t amirit shonid rise to meet . 8 | la im al the lay “ Te binieg > And this is the time to be glad, for, sweet ‘’ lis easy tolauzh when the sun is shim- | Ap _eo-m- + — The Riel Rebellion. DUTY oF! MAN! rHE t . RioTI¢ BISHOP LANGEVIN ON rUE WoUuR—A PAT PESTO The follow io is the sti log address | of His Lordship Bishop Langevin, of | Rimouski lt wiil be read with tre fore the ring there is in his ~ plea ntter- | sOCEs °— ‘The scourge of war, ou dear | Drethern, seems at this moment ragiog it almost every part of the globe Harope, Asia, Atrtenand America are suffering under its terrible ravages, And now we see our own country, usuul- ly so peaceful, and which has enjoyed such a happy tranquility for many years past, suddenly find itself exposed to all the horrors oft war. A regrettable} ipsurrection, which can only bring} disastrous consequences for Canada,has broken out in the Northwest territory, | and poor misguided men, forgetting the teachings of our holy religion, ipstead | of continuing to claim by legal and} constitutional means the examination | aud redress of their real or supposed | grievances, have risen up in arme| ugainst the established authority apd | take the law into their own hands, | Evidently this is a state of things which no government can tolerate, and it is absolutely necessary that the majesty of the law be affirmed and _ protected. Unhappily, blood has already flown in an engagement between the insurgents and the officials of the country, and our government has been compelled to call | to arms a certain number of men trom different parts of the Dominion. All have responded to the call with ad- mirable promptitude, showing that the | old courage ot the Canadian people has | not altogether been extinguished. We have, dear bretheru, the satisfaction of knowing,if any ofthe people in this diocese are required to aid in the de fence of their country,that each will do his duty nobly,and will understand that there lies upon him an obligation to per- form his part bravely. On the other hand, those who may be so called into active service must not forget that they may Often be exposed to danger and ceasequestly they should conduct themselves ina Christian and regular manner, 80 as to be ready for any acc!- dent even death. Fervent prayer, obe- dienee to your superiors, the observance of military discipline, reserve in speech, sobriety, purity of morals—these ure the priseipal things which we believe| our duty to reeommend to them on the | part ot (rod, Let us hope, nevertheless, | dear @rethern, that the all-wise and| merciful God will direct the course of! events io such aw iv as $9 bring au im- mediate cessation ai these troubles on very } LO iM terms whic’; will guarantee to us a lusting peace. Letus bope that these difficulties will terminate withont fur- ther eifusion of blood. But if there should be some other engagement, let us ask that victory may crown the efforts of the brave defenders of law and order, and that they may return safe and sowod to their homes.” So = —— — j Special Notices. ‘Lua balance of eur Men's Felt Llate offered at ahandsome discount previous te arrival of spring whoek (eo Daries & Cr J. G. Eersrapr has for sale at St. Vincent Nursery, a ‘ariety of plants in bloom. Also bouguetes, only 25 cents each {ap 7 ep Currast JELLY, 25 conta per pound at Seer & Gott’s, fap 9 LAbIEs’ and Misses’ Rubber Boots at Mac- donald’s Boot Store. {ap 8 Tz people all know L. E. Prowse sells the cheapest and best Hats in town. {mar 28 Tet NKS and Valizs 5 a ling cheap at J. R, Macdonald's {ap 8 Lor remnants of Cloth at half price, at i E Prowse’ Men's Rugper Boots, best quality, selling low at J. b. Macdonald’s Boot store. [ap 8 Rep Curaant Jey, 25 cents per pound at Beer & Goll’s. lap 9 Fox Worsteds and Tweeds for Men’s Suits go to J. B. Macdonal:i’s. {ap 5 Te you want the right Hat at the right price go to L. E. Prowse’s. (mar 28 A FiNe assortment of men’s and boy’s Feit Hats, English, American and Canadian, at the Lowlon blouse (ma 28 Dixner Sers, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Glass Nets, are selliog very cheap at W. ¥, Colwill’s dw dy wky—mchI]8 Goop Coprisn at W. P. Colwill’s. mchiS—4dw dy wky. Rep Curkanr Jecvy, 25 cents per pound at Beer & Geoff's. [ap 9 Donszy. Gory & Co.’s is the best place to bay boots, mech2o Coop, ali. Vw ool 7 weed for 15 aenta per yard etl. & Prowse’e — i oy a aera Ne SS We are selling all kinds of Crockery very cheap fora few weeks, to make room for new hte at WW RP OQolwill’e dw dy wky —mobIf Cinear Repvcrron on Boots and Shippers if & Co's meh25 Cwreps for boys at L, at D rsey, (s ( HEAP EXCELLENT M ‘ donald’a Wi guarantee to sell cheaper than any Dorsey, Ge ff & Co's. meh25 meho one, \ spnenpin lot af Tea Pots at W, P. Col iis Siw dy why mehtis Vierrren barrela Pov Rerries at Keer & Coll s | (tely ion 1 AYER’S Hair Vigor with the gloss aud freshness of hair to a natural, rich restores, yeuth, faded or gra brown color, or deep black, as may be desired. Ry its use ligut or red hair may be darkened, thin baldness often, though not always, cured, hair thickened, and It checks falling of the hair, and stimu- jates a weak and sickly growth to vigor, It prevents and cures scurf and dandruff, and heals nearly every disease peculiar to the scalp. As a Ladies’ Hair Dressing, the Vieor is unequalled; it contains neither oii por dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, and silken in appearance, and imparts a delicate, agreeable, and lasting perfume. Mr. C. P. BRICHER writes from Kirby, O. Juiy 3, i882: * Last fall my hain commenced falling out, and in a short time I became nearly bald. 1 used part of a bottle of AYER’S HAIR VIGOR, which stopped the fall- ing of the hair, and started a new growth. I bave now a full head of hair growing vigor- onsly, and need that but for the use of vour pre | should Lave been entirely bald.” J. W. Bowen, proprietor of the Afc Arthur (O} Enquirer, says : “ AYER'S HAIR VIGOR is a most excellent preparation for the hair. I speak of it from my own experience. Its use promotes the growth of new hair, and makes it glossy and soft. The V1GOR is also a sure cure for dandruff. Not within my knowledge has the preparawon ever failed to give entire satisfaction.” Mr. Anaus Farenarrn, leader of the celebrated “ Fairbairn Family” of Scottish Vocalists, writes from Boston, Mass., Feb. 6, 8380: “‘ Ever since my hair began to give sil- werv evidence of the change which fleeting time procureth, I have used AYER’S HalIR Vigor, and so have been able to maintain anappearance of youthfulness —s matter of considerable consequence to ministers, ora- tors, actors, and in fact every one who lives in the eyes of the public.” Mrs, 0, A. Prescort, writing from 18 Elm St., Charlestown, Mass., April 14, 1882, says: “ Two years ago about two-thirds of my hair came off. It thinned very rapidiy, and I was fast growing bald. On using AYER’S HAIR Vie@oR the Falling stopped and a new growth commenced, and in about a month my head was completely covered with short hair. It has continued to grow, and is now asa good as before it fell. 1 regularly used but one bottle of the Vicor, but now use it occasionally as a dressing.” We have hundreds of similar testimonials to the efficacy of Aver’s Hair Vicor. It needs but a trial to convince the most skepth- cal of its value. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Ani ony sparation —— ee N umsof from $100 to $1000, on good sesurity. Apply at EXAMINER office. (%."tawe, Meeo-b O9@ 2008 Daw ahly lane ] ~~ ‘ as TRADE MARK, SOAP 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 cver Soapst 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 ba “QPIE, aT ) CUA RATA, ee SULUNTEG AB ORICAN, ESTABLISHED i846. PFYHL most popular Weskiy mewspaper devoted to science, mechanics, engineer- ing, discoveries, inventions and patents ever published. Every number illustrated with splended engravings. This publication fur- nisthes & most valuable encyclopedia of infur- mation which bo person should be without. The popularity of the Scienriric AMERICAN is such that its circulation nearly equals that of ail other papers of its class combiaed. Price, $3.20 a year Discount to Clubs, Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & CO, Publishers, No. 36! Broadway, N, Y. ATENTS.—Munn & Co. have also had Thirty-Seven Years’ practice before the Patent Office, and have prepared more than One Hundred Thousand applica- tions for patents in the United States and foreign countries. Caveats, Trade-Marks, Copyrights, Assignments, and all other papers for securing to inventors their rights in the United States, Canala, England, France, Germany and other foreign coun tries, prepared at short nolice and on reason- able terms. Information as to obtaining patents cheer- fully given without charge. Hand-books of information sent free. Patents obtained through Munn & Co, sre noticed in the Scientific American free, The advantage af such notice is well understood by all per sons who wish to dispose of their patents. Address MUNN & CO., Office Soren tirio AMEaIvAN, 361 Broadway, New York. janis DAT 3 i. Prows *s. i Tras selling low at J. B.} a cent tte. et, Sie ti, i ta a — At ee : INTER, ene een el AN - sa een enn MORRIS & IRHLAWN D'S } NEW PMPROVED PATENT EIGHT-FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. | cuttin C) ean | @ HK only Right-F'ange Safe ia the world, aud containing more unprovements than ANY i SAKE made, such as ; ist THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placiny the belt work with the | whole of the filling (six inches) between it aud the outside, that is, as far from the fire and | thief as it can be Zod. THE PATENT enabling the owner, by turning HINGED’ CAP—the back plate of the door being on hinges, a thumbscrew, to bave easy access to the lock and boit- work, 3rd. IRON INSIDE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in the filling for av indefinite time, Wood is thicker and weaker, and aiter a few years absorbs the moisture and “requires filling over again.” 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKs, the simplest, strongest, most eflicrent and easiest to change of any in use. Sth. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTs, BACKS AND CORNERS, which warping or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. 6th. LIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof | safes, providing eight laps, thas preventing the passage of heat, it having to pass over twelve inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes containing one, two or three flanges. (tHESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the greatest fires on this continent, |} aud have the CHAMPION RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires, We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing of Jarge numbers | throughout the Dominion. | BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are epevialties of our jirm, }monials and information, addresa, JORECM JACORS, GENERA, AGENT, prevents For prices, testi- WolkRis & ERELARD, G4 SnAbory St., Boston Mase ee ee et nee CHARLOTTETOWN SASH ANB ROR FACTOAY | Peake’s No. 2 Whard, :. PALMER & C4... PROPRIETORS. meee (Jona We ore now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spoutiang and Conductor Mould ings, Dallusters, Newel Posts, Stair Hells, ‘I'wiste, ete, We are prepared to do ail kinds of Jobbing, ig Pleulog, ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, ete, All kinds of Gothic Windows tor Ouarohes nade &t shortest notices, With New and first-class Machinery, and the latest applianess, we can insure “imost satis/action to all who ver ve vith thair priranaye PWenewn Jone a4 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, Iss4-5. Winter Arrangement, Iss 4=., N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1854, Trains will rum daily as follows os Jolating, Merticing, Tenon fr EE RIVE. FROM’ THE WEST. TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WE! TRAINS AR STATIONS, [No 1.) No, 3 STATIONS. 'No. 2,|No, 4, ) AMP. Ma P.M. A. M oe) aE RR ee ere Spee eee ot ae 4.45 10,15 Royalty Junction............. pike 7.38 2.38 || Royalty Junction.,...... scene cooeececete: Ae. Lote North Wiltebire............ Ss duit oolena ok Meee 3.°9 ||North Wiltshire.......... ossssesseese.., BU | 9,00 NE MONS as io. coven can sa aie 8.45 | 3.45 || Hunter River, .......,- Viveoids cvect..) Bab ) GMs Bradalbane .... 1 ...c..sseeeceseeeeeees | 9.23 | 4-22 || Bradaltne ..ececesccceseeseons seeeeres, 240 | sos ee ee secs] 2 ee HORNEY BARR icgdeudegtedesss..056 canard tee + Tee ct. eee bee pe kee BOS 1 S08 Hilvestownl 61i6 cess (i IG ise Ase. 1213 | 7:43 I ck... cei: ope ilce ae wee .6 GRP Bilseinainm .....,.:ccasnccecssecennanes: SOR | Tae ar, 10.45 5,45 dp 1.15 | 6.45 Summerside svlenaane ean elane aie } P. M. | }Sammerside.....-c+es évicbiwd sie. ; A, M, dp, 1.00 ar 11,10 Miscouche......... pitti as ean 1.22 ON ise S vn gbad Sctbes. 10.47 RMON no cy. 6 i as dao ante ees 1.50 1) WIIROTD 60 o's hee 6i ths e's ede caves i ee i a i ll al 2.35 Port Hill ccoveee sd ein nadhaesecenne oe: ee II. wshivenr <clcdinthn sph ddbdchbeddes 3.55 DE ceectsdbabtetiihestacupgnssaeed’ Tae | I } 4.20 Blodineldlss s csacosecsccccssccccscsceves 7.49 | i le od 5.00 ieee. 4c: kode wlin aie sencetideke dp 7.10 | ee en ae ar| 5.00 EMI ctannraresseinpapaesgespesnie ae) TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. i si , } s STATIONS. [No. ae r 87 ATIONS. iNo, 6,/No, 8, P. M. | i A, M. 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Mount Stewart.sscos5 posses cccoesss chase CFO 1 omnt Ste warh,.cdne is cecewee isceeescs dp! 8.55 cs keieavoon doc cacncctidweesrert tact a sw oss ade +5 chai concen dintad bo0 dees ¢ 8,10 Gh, Peted Soccer ksccvcacede,., ee te POSES. veda ccccrsionclas onde seo ehh i 7.39 Bear River... .....sceseseces | 6.10 |Boap Biver............ ves | 650 6,55 {||Souris. ....- ilo 1} © is andard Time FA 4B 28 TD? asl ee “ry OMe, Oy bere, lean FR RHA abe re ni ae > PO TE LI SENET St ee Me Cr ee QUST PUBLISHED. 12.3. B. JEKINS | ——__ SICH ARD SUBGEDH, ‘Love of Country ' A LECTURE BY iion. 2» Ferguson. cos. S MALY, Supesimtan bent OFFICE : AT &R. JENKINS, ESIDENCE, PRINCE ST. ‘town, Jan, 26—wed fri Sela at the Book and Drug Stores for the benefit of the Benevolent Irish Society. Price, 25 Cents. Oh tewn, March OF, PRRS. FREE TO ALL JEORCE GARTER’S » seep CATALOGU: a FOR 1985 will be ready ¥ March Ist, and will b mailed FREE to all ap- plicants. 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Together with all rights ang &pyur. | tenances thereunto belerging. TERM=s :—One. half of the purchase gy {to be paid down et the time of sale, and a balauce to be secured by mortgage OM the | premises, payable in two years trom sale, with interest payable early at Bi per } cent per annub, Dated at Charlottetown thig [4 March, A. D., 1985. h day of J. LONG WORTH, Master in Chanes NEIL McLEuD, So'icitor for Committes. Ch*town, March 14—oaw 1! saie sat ~~ oe ae Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and fairness, TAR EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- | tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion! Prince Edward Tsland IN CHANCERY, Before the Vice-Ch ancellor, The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS In the matter of Michiel Murpliy, & person of unsound mind. | Y virtue of an Order of His Honor the Vice-Chancellor mace in this ms bearing date ihe ninth day of Marep 1885, “ll persons having any debts and (Tims against the sail Michael Murphy are be required tocome in and prove ther & and claims before me, the upda Master ; and I do hereby, by virtue ofthe said order and the authority to me thepein given, give notice ther.of; aud I de appoint every Wednesday next, eusning the date hereof, up to the fifth or last Waetines. day in April next, inclusive, for that And it is by the said order jurther declared that such of the creditors of the said Mighad Murphy as sball not come in and prove thelr debts and cla‘ins by the said fifth or last Wednesday in April next shall be excluded from the benerit of the said oyder, a Al f il f N Dated this 14th day of March, A. D,, Teas. 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