ee i a at mt elit: FO a ce “ae Se eee Aa ii, SS Ss AA. as saci a. scat cl ge a UT RB Spell a, init a ¢c linet ee a \wailling Cremation rver thirty bodies are awaiting cré F F i y uctio j . aby Si if mation in the furnace of the New York | ductioe ia Teboygan Su Cremation Society at Mount Olivel, N. | J. The furnace will be completed by March. - ee Remedy for Neuralgia. — j ndon Truth discussing Princess | Roalrice’s neuralgia coolly recommends her to “try a pill of plain rhubarb, and P sat laa aviassof weak whiskey and water} every evening. and probably would be scotted by modern doctors, but it is alike al royal and radical road to a rheumatism. For neuralgia there is| only one recipe—a dry climate.” are The Camel —— t pair at onte.—Dorary, Corr & Co. has twice the carrying] power of an ox. With an ordinary} load of 400 pounds he can travel 12 to 14 days without water, going 14 miles | adsay. They are filto work at five| years old, but their strength begins to decline at 25,although they live usually until 40. 30 for food, the flesh tasting like beef. The camel - _ .e>— men Reduction of Liabilities. At the annual meeting of the share-| holders of the New Glasgow glass works, | the directors report showed that the | Bros, (dy & wky—jan2 liabilities had been reduced $13,955; Dorsrty, Gorr & Co. sell Boots very that a !oss of $2,806 during 1883, had | cheap. jenl7 been wiped out,and after allowing $1,100 for deprecation of plant, there was a net protit carried forward of $3,527. The total profit en the year’s operations was $7,733, or 17 per cent on a capital of $45,000—not a bad show for 1584. ——— Cheap Travelling. The strange circumstances has come to pass that owing to stress of compcti- tion and decrease of business it is pow . ’ . r 5 ea wo w cheaper to travel than to stay at home. Charlottetows. (nev 98 end So wiy From New York to Antwerp, Bremen CHorcg IsLanpd Honey just received at Beer : ; 4’ | & Goff’s. jan7 or Hamburg one can go for $10, and be fed lodge and warmed during the twelv’ or torteen days of the passage. Of course this state of affairs will not last long, but itis more than probable that for the next few years ocean pas- sage will be much cheaper than they have been in the past. — ee Bernhardt’s Msntlo. Sarah Bernhardt’s gorgeous imperial mantie, worn in Sardou’s new play, “Theodore,” is the talk of the hour in Paris. Though not so valuable as_ the original, which was said to be worth $600,000, (he moderu mantic cost 1,600, and is exactly copied from the famous mosaic portrait of the Empress of Ravenna. It is made in blue satin, bordered with gold and sown with pea- cocks having sapphire and emerald lumage and ruby eyes, and is worn by heodora when visiting the hippodrome in State. ~_-> Shot and Burned. Wm. Druse,a farmer ion moderate circumstances, living in the town of Warren, Herkimer covniry, three miles from Richfield, New York, has been missing for a week. He had frequent quarrels with his wife, and it was sup- posed by the neighbors that she had murdered him. A nephew, aged 18 years, has coofessed that his aunt shet her husband, and then with the assis- tance of himself and her son burned the body and buried the bones. The parties are all under arrest and an inquest is in progress. eo. High Rents. The Lendon Land Agents’ Recerd says: “I have not heard what rent Lord Rosebery pays for Lansdowne Hoase, but I should imagine not less than £2,- G00 a year, which 1 am told was the reot paid by Lord Palmerston for Cambridge House. The Duke of Abercorn is uederstood to have paid £1,500, snd subsequently £2,000 for Chesterfield House. 1 imagine that these are the highest rentals which have been paid in London bythe year. The highest weekly rent 1 know of was paid by Louis Philippe’s widow for Chaucellor House. Tunbridge Wells, 50 guineas a week, and the Duke of Aber- corn paid 48 guineas for the same house.” scaleieaeealinmaniaute A Gradual Break Up. Jan. 1.—“No, thanks: I’ve off.” Jan 2.—-You really must excuse me; Pve swore off, you know. Well, a little soda then.” Jan. 3.--“Pat a dash of Angosturs ia that soda, will you ?” Jan. 4.--“They say claret’s as harm- less a8 water. I’! try a little - claret, barkeeper.”} Jan. 5—*]’'m sick, of colic. Gimme some Jamuica ginger incgines, Puta little brandy init to kill the estate.” ; Jan. 6.~-“Gimme some whiskey—I've beer taking quinine.” : Jan. 7.--“Whoop! — Pittsburg Chronicle. i \ | > -— — Theodore Tilton is living in Paris, where he is deseribed as giving good Gisnera to ¢ Lo volume ef poems, end mingling in ar- tistic society, including that of Sarab Barpbardt. j swore Ive got a sort Setemepagain !” serene “ fiperce . a ohaks + Cones rtinas, i lutes, ‘ i land all kinds of Musical Goods, is at Miller Brothers, Queen Street. clearing ont at a large discount, W. &A | held on Wednesday, the Lith February next, | instead of the LSth eas ae }sent of a Sewing Machine to any one that i his is an old remect 5 : will bay their class of goods elsewhere for less ' at! money. cure of land Blanket Cloth reduced to cost. jand Overshees cheap, at Dorsty, “a eral musical goods, at Fletcher’s Music Store, T i r ti *RBig F , a Stre ‘ . Thev are often fattened at/ sign of the “Big Fiddle,” Queen Street, ‘har Gorr & Co 'be had) for sale at $8.00 each by Norton the Holidays at Macdonald’s Boot Store. and chinaware, cail at W. P. Colwill’s, and get the cheapest that has ever been offered in THE DAILY HXAMINER, TANUTARY 28, | Special Notices, Kkeav W.& A. Brown & (o's. special re = be (ja 243i CURAPEST PLACE to buy Viclins, Accordeons, Banjos, Violin Strings, | [decl9 tf A spect line (of 60 dozen) Linen Towels Brown & Co (ja 24 31) Tue P. K, Island Hospital Bazaar will be aw janl3 Miter Broruers are ready to make a pre- {decl9 tf Tue balance of our Toboggan Hose, Sashes W. & A. | {js 24 si latest i brow n & Co Susieu dasher rails at Brown's ; the | American siyle and silver plated, ast the | | Atheneum, Charlottetown, Save your life by buying a) janl7 Tex CReEPERS.— A rresn lot of cheice teas via Northern | Light, just rec eived at the London House. i Snow SuHok Moccasins for $1.00, Rubbers } Gorr & os, janl7 Great BARGAINS in Violins, Concertinas, Accordeons, Flutes, Violin Strings, and gen- lottetown. [dee 12 tf Cris Birankets at J. B, Macdonald's. dec20 THE celebrated Hub Dressing or Polish for Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Boots.—Dorsky, jxnl7 Meacuam’s ATLas.—Ten copies (the last to GREAT BaRGALNs in Boots and Shoes during dec20 TaB_Le Prungs, 95 cents per pound, at Beer & Goff's. dec29 Prrrake for the cold, and buy a good, warm Fur Cap at L. E. Prowse’s. [dec 2 Royat Baking Powper at Beer & Goil’s, dec29 Patronize L. E, Prowse. decll Ler all who are in want of crockery, glass See the Ladies’ and Gents’ Slippers, very nice, at Macdonaid’s Boot Store. dec20 | FAIRBANKS’ SCALES repaired at Brown's, at | the Athepazum, Ch’town. tf—dec6 | BLANKETS AND Quits,—Above steck sell: | ing cheap at J. B. Macdonald’s. largest lot of crockeryware, ever offered in Charlottetown, t French china, glass ware, and al! other ware that is wanted in a house, and will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwiii’s ALL WOOL scarlet underclothing, 31.50 per suit, at D. A. Bruce’s. [{decl0 2aw Im wylm , ‘*Kent Muiuis,” ‘‘ Matchless,” ‘* Maple Hill,” ‘“‘Glenmorris.? all choice brands of Family Flour, cheap, at Henry Beer's Ware- youse, Water Street, near Ferry Wharf. {dec 31 6i wky One HUNDRED anpd Twenty-Five tea sets, one hundred chamber sets, fifty dinner sets, one thousand teapots, two hundred cover dishes, one hundred and fifty meat dishes, will be sold cheaper than ever offered in Charlottetown at W. P. Colwill’s. [nov 25 eod 4w wly AYER’S Cherry Pectoral. No other complaints are so insidious in their attack as those affecting the throat and lungs: none so trifled with by the majority of suffer- ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex- posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal sickness. AYEI’s CHERRY PECTORAL has well proven its etficacy in a forty years’ fight with throat amd :wng diseases, and should be taken in all case? without delay. GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE! dec20 | CaLL and see the cheapest, the best, the} A Terrible Cough Cured. | * In 1857 I took a severe cold, which affected my lungs. I har a terrible cough, and passed night after night without sleep. The doctors gaveme up. | tried Ayrtr’s CHERRY PEc- TORAL, which relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded me the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. By the continued use Of the Pecroran a perma- nent cure was effected. 1 am now 62 years old, hate and hearty, and am satisfied your CHERRY PECTORAL saved me. HORACE FAIRBROTHER.” Rockingham, Vt., July 15, 1882. Croup. — A Mother's Tribute. “While in the country last winter my little boy, three years oll, was iaken ill with croup; it seemed as if he would die from strangu- lation. One of the family suggested the use of AVER'’s CHERRY PECTORAL, a bottle of Which was always kept in the house. This was tried in small and frequent doses, and to our delight im less than half an hour the little paucnt was breathing easily. The doc- tor said that the Cinknry Prerora. had saved my darling’s life. Can you wonder at our gratiiude?’ Sincerely yours, Mrs. EMMA GEDNEY.”* 159 West 128th St., New York, May 16, 1882. “I have used Aver’s CUERRY PECTORAL in my family for several years, and co not hesitate to prouounce it the most effectual remedy for coughs and colds we have ever tried, \. J, CRANE.” Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882. “T suffered for cight years from Bronchitis, and after trying many remedies with no sue- cess, | was cured Ly the use of AYER’S CHER- RY Pecronrat. JosErH WALDEN.” Byhalia, Miss., April 5, 1882. “| cannot say enough in praise of AYER’s Corkny Peerorar, believing as I do that but for its use | should long since have died from lung troubles iL. BRAGDON.” Palestine, ‘Texas, April 22, 1882. No ease of an affection of the throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved by the usc of Avrn’s Currey PEcToRAg, and it will a/ways cure when the disease 18 not already beyond the control of medicine. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by ali Druggists. ! PHOTOS For the iloliday Season! + | tf yprting Photographs are now known as the | most Genuive and Artistic productions | in the Proviyces. Landsespe and Portrait Work are made by | men who have real practical ability and khuowa, . owas in thei: yective Tin a@ ‘the public never regret calling on | Street, Ch’town, P, E. LEWIS, Grafton Island, decl0~3w whkly3mos Bi ' | | STATIONS. |No. 6.|No, 7 | STATIONS. jNo. 6.|No. 8. P. M, iA, M. Charlottetown ..scccsesecesesess oreneded 2.30 | Charlottetown......scesees occeseb ese sss fLOee Royalty Junction. , s Peececece inde ss 2.53 ; 'Royalty Junction......... eccceccese eee 10.07 Bedford,........ teteseveeeees, 3,30 | | BeRbiGesccsccese ee a aeecemnpiey Mount Stewart sereeee! 4.10 ee p| 8.55 Cardigan ...... Mths ead teeeeee! 5.30 ||Gardigan,......... Pace ecesdagheseseciue 7.25 GeOrPetown ...cceee...... Cecccccvcce cos* ROS | Georgetown bi dich Wilk Se oo aca hath kites ats 7.00 P. M.|| jA, M IN ii aa ik ' 420 j\Mount Mtemert. 6. dp! 8.55 MOFell..sse-eeeeeeeeeeeees eas tanedetne ‘i empha. gi ea RE DOOR. 8,10 St, POUT See e ess eee eeees iin DONS aST Oe th, Mei de kos cescks ble 7.39 Bear. Biver,.., ....cccesescsccccccce eceee 6.10 || Bear Bie. os eads . 8 +s ons ae wnben | 6,50 SOUTIS+ ees ee ceceeesscsoeceererereeeeee se! Oe ee ee ' | 6.05 Ze~ Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. is > JAMES COLEMAR, Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec. 5, 1884. —all pa 6 Superintendent. fe nd Be “ err ee << ome .. wanes | ~ CHARLOTT ETOW® SSH AND OO i a Bed Pa ub AeA OO a ent tte Sw A ! The Most Wetnee Family kxceis eS Remedy Ever Kaown,. 1 _ ol- Co. Diphtheria, 7 ee ee teen, itis,” eo — Chronic prerrnce®. Kia- a ae a on at the ney Troubles, _—s maa * B ™ re ° Lungs, Hoarseness, In- pigoa sO TNSON = CO. fuenga, Hacking Cough, . Scten, ide. Whooping Cough. FOR INTERNAL AWD EXTERNAL USE. | PURCATIVE PARSONS’ ..LURCATINE,... PILLS } nts, MALARIA, i ‘K- DACHE, Biliousness, and all LIVER and BOWEL Complai ‘ BLOOD” Gigon na skin pe Pe (ONE PILL A DOSE). For Femaie Complaints these Pills Be ny eiilicof flyby Besmiage MBs BeWittone eid srasrepats aL **In my practice I use no other. —J. nnison, M.D. 2 , lowa. § ’ N. MASS. mail for 35 ets. in stamps. fo . 8. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTO . Valvable information F . LS , . 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 hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- | der, Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint of . Coste eeeen te, ‘| “ve nad cure Uog Cholera, &c. Sold everywhere, ors ; 2e. food. It will also positively prevent ana stamps. Furnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, 31.20. CHICKEN CHOLERA, iris ioc! ISS SOHKSOS FCO ost, ins ———— >) COMMENCING EVERY MORNING ATS AM, 0 AVING lately increased our motive power and made several additions to machin- ery plant, we are in a better postion than ever before to attend to the wants of our customers. . : Having a large staff of workmen employed, our monthly output of Furniture is very large ; but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we are desirous of keeping our stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all our goods at the lowest possible price FOR CASH. The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock and ask for prices. Orders by letter promptly attended to. Funeral Furnishing a Speciality. Beau- tiful, Good and Best Value in the Prov- inces. MARK WRICHT & CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 14, 1884. ee eee SS MORRIS & IRELAND'S NEW IiPROVED PATENT EIGHT-FLANCE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. ete oO — 7 K only Light-Flange Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY SAFE made, such as : ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which jis} placing ,the belt work with the whole of the —s (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as far from the fire and thief as it can be 2nd. TH: PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being op hinges, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have easy access to the lock and boit- work. He can thus easily change the lock, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order, 3rd, IRON INSIVE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in the filling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs the moisture and-*‘requires filling over again.” 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents warping or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. 6th. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing the passage of heat, it having to poss over twelve inches, no ipjury arises from this source, as in other safes containing one, two or three flanges. THESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the greaiest fires on this continent, and 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 thronghout the Dominion. ‘ BANK WORK AND VALLT DOORS are specialties of our firm, For prices, testi- monials and information, address, JOSEPH JACOBS, GENERAL AGENT. ~ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, IS84-5. Winter Arrangement, 1884-5, N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1834, Trains will run daily as follows (Sunday’s excepted) :— MORRIS & IRELAND, 64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass. - ee “TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST ‘TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. ! STATIONS, iNo. 1./No, 3. STATIONS ine 2.iNo. 4 | ' NS. No. 2,|No, 4, Are a a ee ee a 2 Se ki a a 7.15 | 2.15 |\charlottetowu 4.45. 10. = I isco. eke ec es vas 28 1 3.58 |\Rovalty Junction. _...... socscooese 482 | OE PEO ss sencekervcndecds boon ; 8.30 | 3.30 | North Wiltshire.......... aRGODRE if 3.30 | 9.00 Rh |-8.45 | 3.45 |ltisater River .........cccos......cc0e,, 8.15 i 845 SE itis iets d's eb omen ning linac 9.23 | 4.22 | Bradalbane pdoc cee, ate tete ootvts -’ 2.40 8.08 County Pi ckh tes. lke ei | 9.32 4.32 | County rae. : nen bene 2.30 ; 7.58 ei yc cle uum ge | ee F Ol? teehee i. a ninids eeccvbd cndcvosttt AGE 233 1 7.48 ON TiAl ones snoine-skindbiuc dua 10.10 ; 5.10 ||Kensington ,......-.ss+ onan ietiinkes ee | 7.20 ; ¢ ar)l045 | 5,45 a dp 1.15 | 645° er ee a Pp, M, Sammerside..... tab 0 bUisccicnchooes. A, M, ; dp, 1.00 ar 11.10 ES FRET iene: iia 1,22 Miscouche...... 10,47 GER ORIRE GE patton” Bee act: | 1.50 | Weliliahadh: bis ¢200ccbless shea dott ot 10.20 : F SCONE bis 6566 ct diese steve cede pod a Pere, cierto | 2.35 Port fill 9.35 oO’ i : a 55 i 7 ee Tee Oe eeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeee Bee i . Dees eke i ocncigs edie. ae 3.09 "LEArYs0-cserccceees ee eeececeeececs eoee 8.15 ii gee uo ey i 4.20 OO CUNGe 6 65s 5i oo cbs oc ccccnapcdebecio 7.49 ge gee EE PEE A OS 5.00 Alberton,..:.... Palas ocsbteee wndds dp 7.10 NN ie a ie ae ar] 5.00 te. ee Lie seanttonncscses dp. 6.10 TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. | } ; | | | | | Br ve Franka: ETE oss a PALMEH & CQ., amare cane tase (remem No, #8 OR Base eof. ER’ seoh PP BSR ESB ee eeS, ow $ ae. 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