amen te Nee OE meatal nana me Eee » “ar. neat ememenay ome oan | a oe Canada Written by a pupil of a Toronto school and sent to the Colonial Exhibition as part o/ the schoo! work ; Say, can ye find a heaven so blue, Or headlands so bold and high, Or pine-forests so dark and grand As wave 'gainst Canada’s sky. Can ye find in other lands Prairies so wide and yast, Or snow so pure, and white, and deep, As o’er Canada’s hills is cast ? Oh, can ye find a summer s0 gay As o’er-mantles Canada’s plains, Or can ye discover dyes so bright As the sun our foliage stains? Do such cataracts rush, and foam, and splash, With such a musical roar? Have other countries such beautiful lakes Into which mighty rivers pour? Old England’s martial glory Echoee down thro’ the far-off years, And each heart leaps up as the story Of her many triumphs it hears. We're proud, we're proud, of our Motherland, But Canada, aye, will be Tne dearest to her own true sons, Ever loyal, brave, and free, Old England's sea-girt isle is strong, And England’s cliffs are high, And England’s sons are bound to ours By many a tender tie ; But still our own fair country Will hold our hearts secure, And our very love for Canada Makes us love England more, Oh, may God bless our two great lands That he has joined in one, And may he give prosperity Through all the years to come, And so together we will be One nation, on either side the sea, In thought, and hope, and liberty, Strong in the strength of unity, —L, 8, M. H. a =_——-_--+ ao The Winter in Great Britain. In Great Britain, a cheerless, chilly December was followed with a gloom- ier January, marked by a terrible snowstorm. Then camea February, which, aecordiag to one autherity, had not its fellow in discomfort during the last thirty years. It might be thought that with the second mouth of the year the worst had passed away, but those who looked for spring weather in March were disappointed sadly. Its entrance was truly lion-like, in veri- fication of the old weather adage. The first of the month had no sooner dawn- ed than avery deluge of snow broke forth all over the south and west of England. It was a first of March that Eaglishmen, Scotchmen and Welshmen will long remember as “the most hor- rible, the most cruelly exaggerated on record.” Snow feli in such quantities as to block all the railway lines north of York, and many trains, with their hapeless passengers, were snowed up. in the Highlands of Scotland,the havoc was fearful. Hundreds, perhaps thous- ands of sheep fell victims to the un- timely visitation. Work in many places was suspended. Families were imprisoned in their cottages, and wide- spread distress prevailed. Taking a survey of the whole season,Mr. Symons, an English weather student, says that for twenty seven years (and how much longer he cannot say) February was not so cold asthis year. The thermo- meter showed a fall of over one degree below the lowest value recorded since 1858. Norwasita few severe days that brought it thus down. The weather, on the contrary, was _per- sistently cold throughout. The far- mers have been sorely tried and will suffer in many ways from the conse. quences of the severe season. _—- Fooling the Doctor. The other day a well known Detroit doctor was eating lunch in a restaurant alongside of a business man, when the latter remarked. ‘I just saw a case to interest you in the cigar store. Thereisa man there whohas no feeling at all io his right arm.’ ; ‘Case of paralysis, of course,’ replied the doctor. ‘Oh, no, itisn’t. He has been exam- ined by some of the most eminent sur- geons, and they declare it isn’t. If it was a case of paralysis he couldn’t move his arm, you know,’ How long hes it been so? ‘Over twenty years, he tells me. He says he'll pay any man $5,000 to re- store the natural feeling.’ ‘l’ll see him,’ rem: arked the doctor, and when dinner was over the two went into the cigar store and the medical man was jotroduced. ‘Did this thing happen all at once asked the « doctor. ‘Yes, sir. There was no warning whatever.’ ‘Does the arm feel dead ? Perfectly dead. You can stick your knife into it without my feeling a sensa- tion.’ That’s odd. Let me feel of it.’ The doctor put outhis hand, made one grip, turned on his heel and left the place, his face as red as paint and his gait sgmewhat eccentric. It was a wooden arm. The real one was shot off at Gettysburg. me Spending the Gospel. A certain divine man had wandered it the course of his travels beyond the conveniences of the railroad was ob- liged to take a horse. 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Dennison, M.D Witt, Iowa.” Sold everywhere, ox ogns t sent by mail for $95 cts. in stamps. Valuable information ren L 8. JOHNSON «& co., B It is a well-known fact that most of. the Hlorse 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 hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- der, Dose, one teaspoonful to cach pint . food. It will also positively prevent and cure toe Cholera, &e. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 2c, tn CHICKEN CHOLERA. ain eee Oe St ehh . The Liverpool and London and iobe Insurance Co, Assets, Sist Dec.. 1S8s4, 84, $36,023,954.86 — O— MIRE INSURANCE may be effected with this Company on the most Advantageous Terms. LEONARD MOREL, Agent, Summerside, P. E, I, Dec 25, 1885 TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. a) cere R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent, Ch’town, P. 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A discount of 20 per cent from the above rates will be made to lessees of instruments Written messages wil! be delivered in Charlottetown within city limits; fromail other receiving offices within a quarter of a mile from said oflices. Special rates will be made for delivering at greater distances, All communications and messages must be prepaid. The Company is prepared to lease Telephone Instruments in Charlottetown and Sum. merside at established rates, and to treat with persons requiring private or toll lines. For further information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottetown. ROB ANGUS, MANAGER. Ch’town, Oct, i9, 1885—lyer eod Hosiery cr Kstablishment, J. CALLBECK i is selling Ladies’ and H. Misses’ Stockings at from 30 to 50 cents per pair, and Men's Socks from 20 to 30 cents. Good value, being made from the best Island and Scotch yarns. _ Chite town, March 15, ’86—3i oaw Fish Sale. 50 quintals CHOICE CODFISH, 20 do do HAKE, 50 barrels LABRADOR HERRING, 10 cases CANNED SALMON, 10 do do LOBSTERS, 10 do do MACKEREL, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD., Ch’town, March 6—lmo eod LONG CLEAR BACON E3S PORK, Breakfast Bacon, Spiced Rolls, Sugar-cured Hams, Cumberland Bacon, and Lard, in car-lots or less quantities, Address J. GRIFFIN, Pork Packer, St. Thomas, Ont, Jan. 15, ’86—2aw 2mos TRUE VALUE ——-— OF 5 BAKING C 0 0 K i POWDER As compared with two other brands the strengths, only, of which have been pub- shed, carefully omitting cost. 1tin “Royal” costs 60 cts., gives 2,033 cub. in, of Gas, or 34 inches for a cent. 1tin “Princess’ costs 50 cts., gives 2,408 cub. ins. of Gas, or 48 inches for a cent. 2 packets Cooks Friend cost_ 59 cts., give 3064 cub. ins. of Gas, or 60 inches for a cent. Cooks Friend is therefore 23 per cent. better value than Princess, and 75 per cent. better than Royal. The purity and healthfulness of Cooks Friend are unquestionable. Cooks Friend may be hed from store- keepers generally. Mill Machinery for Sale, fNHE Subscriber offers the following Machin ery for Sale at a bargain : | Leffell Water Wheel (large), 1 2-foot Cireular Saw with 40 foot Table, 1 Large Circular Cross-Cut Saw and Frame complete, 1 Shingle Machine (3mallwood « Bovyer), old style, 1 Up-and- Down Saw (Meiley Frame), and Carriage, all complete. aw Corspondence by mdil to be ad- dressed, Box 3+, Charlottetown, JOHN F. BAKER, Ruabury, Lot 48, P. E. Island, March 4, 1886 —dli 4i eow CAPITAL eo ee eee ee Head Office—-MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, Agent, —_— +-—— 0 ——. ute We RISKS TAKEN ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Sq Agent for Prince Edward Island + F. H. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIPAX. $2,006,000, Ch town, Jan. 1886 CHARLOTTETOWN SASH AND DOOR FACTORY | . Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, R. PALMER & Ci.. PROPRIETORS. We are now manufacturing and wiil sell at the iowest cash prices; Sashes, Doors, Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mouldings, ’Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, &. We are prepared to do all knds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenoning, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c, All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the utmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. Oh’ town, Sept 22. IRS wkly 1 year PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. 1885-6. Winter A Arrangement, 1885-6. N AND AFTER TUESDAY, DEC EMBER Ist, 1885, Trains will run daily, as follows (Sundays exeepyrd) i ~ TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST. ~ TRAINS ARRIVE.— FROM THE WEsr. STATIONS,’ | No. L | No, 3. STATIONS, | No. 2, No, 4. ree s A. M, P. Mo : PM. ‘ Charlottetown..«+-+e.es+s... 715 150 | Charlottetown..ss.......6.., | “390 | -. ss Royalty Junction,,.--..+.... 7 34 2 12 Royalty Junction.. 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TRAINS “ARRIVE.— -FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. No. 5. | No. 7. | STATIONS, | No. 6 No. & . 2 ae Ae # Charlottetown...... eeeeeps of 2 30 | CRAPIOESREOWR 5 oa cs csncciess 10 25 porate JUNCHION..ceeeeeees ‘) 2 60 Royalty Junction............ 10 05 BROGIOR Gee. ove ce cvccseteetsec. ae BOGE 206 60066 Lic veh dcecl's 9 2 ar 3 55 dp! 9 00 Mount Stewart......... ; | Mount Stewart,........ — dp 410 | ar, 8 50 i oa har 5 22 | Cartigan....002/ ane | 738 GeOTZELOWD........ sss nes ar 5 45 P. M. GeorgetowNn....++++++.... dp’ 715 7 Mount — Dieetins-suniake 4 405 ||Mount Stewart........... dp j 9 00] Morell. wt dine eOOGee* ds . 4 43 Morell....cs«... eettP®ccceve 8 17 St. Peters............ ee BPs 1 Pilates: 0....oscccccece 7 43 Bear River.......cccccees.. 3 5 57 «|| Bear River.. vinetobene 7 03 | Tory Dietecsee ar { © OD *SBGUPES... cccee..ccoee her ekte dp i 6 20 a@ Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Rail way Office, Charlottetown, Nov, 25, 1885—wkly pre 4 o |SEED WHEAT OR SALE—350 Bush. of SEED WHEAT, White Fife and white Ruesiaa, raised from Seed imported last spring—a very superior article. Those wanting a change of seed cannot do better, J, & T, MORBIs, March 12—3i—dy'& wy FOR SALE. 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 late Donald McKinnon, of the late tirm of McKinnon & 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 Bank or Manufactory, can be offered, Possession given immediately. MARY J. MACKINNON, Executrix. Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1885. FOR SALE. VHE celebrated stallion ‘‘G°LDEN STAR.” He is a beautiful roan color, stands 17 hands high, weighs 1,400 Ibs., and only three years old. He has a tine lofty style, motion quick, and now, without train- ing, trots fast. ‘‘Golden Star” teok second prize at the Charlottetown Exhibition, in 1884. Sired by the famous sire, ‘*Barrister;”’ first dam, ‘*Morgan.” For full particulars apply to the owner, WILLIAM MORRISSY, Gallas Point, Lot 50, March 26, ’86—wky 2i pd FERTILIZERS. Great Reduction in Prices ! JACK & BELL Offer their Celebrated “ Ceres” Superphosphate at 35. = per bbl on aoe ** Ceres” * $5. ash —ALSO— “Popular * Phosphate al $1.35 per bbl. on time ** Popular ” $4,15 \* C ash: Above Fertilizers are put up in Barrels of 250 ibs. nett, and at above prices are delivered at Wharf in Charlottetown, No Reduction in Qulity of ‘*Ceres.’’ We alse offer our Cclebrated Bone at usual Rates, ; Sead for circular. x JACK & BELL, iv Halifax, N.S. A. GILL, : Agent, Queen’s County. March 5, 1886.—tf Great Reduction F Rates to Chicago and all points on the Pacitic Coast, Calitornia, Oregon, Wash- ngton Territory, Montana, Dakota and Brit- ish Columbia, via the Hoosac Tunsel route to the West and Northwest. For tickets and all information apply or write to WM. A. FAUGHT, Ticket Agent. Offices :—St. Lawrence Hotel and Queen Street. Ch'town, April 16, 1885—wkly = St RECEIVED. MALTOPEPSYN — FOR — DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION AND ALL KINDRED DISEASES, MORSE’S CORBOLATED NORWEGIAN | COD LIVER Oil | — FOR — Consumption & all Wasting Diseases. Giycerole or Celery Compound, (CONTAINING NO OPIUM). For Teething Infants and Nervous Troubles. Laird’s Bloom of Youth or Liquid Pearl, — FOR— Reautifying and Preserving the Complexion, FOR SALE AT C. D. RANKIN’S, QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown. Nov. 16, 1885—ly r THe EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OPRLOE haz lately boen replenished wiih a supply of Printing Types and Material —OF THE- Latest Invention and Best Description, and we are now prepared io print, uncer the Careful and Skilful Supervision of lr, J. W. Mitchell, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, LETTER HEADS, RECEIPES, POSTERS, DODGERS, &e, (ln Short Notice, in Good Style AND AT CHEAP PRICES. Executors’ Notice. HE Undersigned Executrix and Execu- tors of the last Will and Testament of the late Donald M ackinnon, of Charlottetown, tanner, deceased, carrying on business under the name and style of “MACKINNON & CO.,” hereby notify all persons indebted to | his "estate to make immediate payment to | them at his late office, in Grafton Street, in Charlottetown, and ‘all persons having | clains or demands against the said estate are hereby required to furnish the same, duly attested, within twelve months from this date. 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