HE DAES EXAMINER. Ss A A An ee : . . a ot ‘ - a . . . This is true Liberty, when Pree Hie” ine te advise the Publie, may speak free."— EURIPIDES. Srxeiz Cortes Two Casts eT ——— ne ee Ae OA DOOD OL 7 NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAN y DECEMBER 16, 1887 a¢ L. 22.—NO. 2 , - a - ad s4 4 ‘ aN9 . 4 AM BA i ‘ . ERID VAY. DEC EMBEL 16, CHO ie O se 22 N¢ “BO. — oor EE - me : <> > : 4 oe } 31:1 CE Hine et om) Time natural rock, which, rising out of the sea, and .eye™ aoe ~ ra a f : ; extending to the — the cavern, seemed to a ls lane-backit, sp'ig’e, fusitit auld carl lend its support to t the reof, and thus formed c Gangs a’ nicht rakin’ athor held a double portal to the helyer, on Walch th i Wi a pock uis iki angry an’ jean, | &s : . ‘ : t., es Al ot a erook- See t ban’ aye: followin ng his een; 2 ee RS pe aa a : P36 ws : : iV an. 2 | ie cathers up 3’ thing that canva bat fa’, name of the Devils -\ostris In this wild : esi i Intal hie bag wi %, an onan’ awa’! scene, lonely and undisturbed but »5 the p : From . * aoe © a ete ' soot an’ snaw - clang of the sea-fowl, Clev eland had already : ' Gres ‘ : ~ ; Inti] his bag wi’ *, an’on sa’ awe met with Minna Troil more than once; for with + ¥ : : + » t rt . i t4 k » » eC 6st ta ¢* : ies . Bat whan he comes to the Wa o” the wer’, her it was a ‘favorite Ww alk. as the obje cts : ‘ \ : t RrLtC Hie (oO make C RUC: : ve aitera toms our. A aoa like iang- legg>d spider. the earl ; which it presented agreed peculiarly with the hs . . ° : n is poc<«, humpit ahi», ¢ “4.5? ~—oo > ft < B83 -—s ae * | . ° ad = —o : e : hat a love of the wild, the melancho ny, and the won- . sen ; c? p! € Triises = rie xX sp | or s 5 and i « :abhis oc 1D oul y ut SEReGSS, an a ya. ies a Se ean. ae dasnin’ ae: derful. But now the conver sation in which a pree I i. oo a ’ , eae is eS His bag, maist the death o him, pang’t likes ba’!| she was earnestly engaged, was such as entire- | 2 moat , cabbie cudlisetenll Oe to iu this must clear C out our enti re stock of Dry: : as ee fe et hike abe’! ly to withdraw her attenti ion, as a as that i <i ; { her companion, from the scenery around : —— le _G o0ags =. lot: HER, Cc arpets, & c.. &e | Doon draps he weary apor a rock, them. . By lis side he fiags his mackle-moa a pock ; “You cannot deny it,” she said; ““ you ere he sits wi “his beid on his han’, teriy. Dall pearly» lvortie mene To dispose of this immense stock w ithin so short | Resree drouthy, dexpetrin ion Sat Se ee e ea ; t > _ } ! am on his pock, no bonny, na, na! h judic iL _ cs man ois in re t : sie ) u ce Ur erited. s far 3 jon s ime, it must be so d at a sacrifice. and we s shall. there -|2252 sertsson'ssn lence, —the prejudice unmet oe agua \ |} Him and Bi k, an’ ugsome tw : : ne ; _—" ~_ ian ly imprudent and a : ‘MANAG FOR DECEMBER, 1887. fore, give discounts vary ing from SQup to 30 per cent. | at wen te rea. ig miner a Hy ichts on the ena: what see ye there ! net ae The stock consists of Seasonable and Fas ion Ses LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ie iv I ; : : rage : s - ~ | BY his side « glintin’, glimmerin urn - a ba h . a cot ae art th frae bi 3 mou sine uitin arn ! eS yA - able Goods, oe are ait marked in. plain § sures S./ieane Saye aootan aaa How to Make Drapery Fireproof: i é he dirt the warf rinsi glory ra: = : Firs 2nd 2h., 4" m., 4 . os 1H k pee: j I 4 oT ae edna ok @ Gees of a — ; Ips ie and at prices tat are Wet: nown to be the lowest tn ti Be); George Mac Dnaid, in Grass of Parnasees| ” Sy_,—Will yeu please insert i= i, GD '2 ——— I er issue of ye our pe aper ti 12 enclosed | letter from 2 E c _— 4 im nt ke i. | — ” Prof. Doremus, taken from a Iate number a ‘i rises | wate hi sc i « 1 2 “3 il | » far aN ‘ - aq oO LW [ ut 4 Ay is Oe bli -ewr I <a ee | : , E ; Ais paaic Wi ye for Gi ss N ‘ s | allowed to ask your contemporaries te cupy, eee i . i a 39 8 4) ene neem ———— TT » § ; 39 . Yours respectfully, ee gst iF : 3 “ei 4 FR RLS ; cyt] at VAT “Eu ryt Sy Sis Walter Scott. H. F. Coomss. 4 3 Saturnia al 3 é + _ a § AN ie: 3 » 8 2| 3: SS antew > —- Zl ~—a— ; aii sont “ Permit me through your columns to ie 5M : »>9IS 1S ot CHAPTER XXIL ee the attention of you r ‘readers to a sion he : =| 2 D4 “ Seenod ‘ ‘= = ie x : _ ; sentific 2 } . $ Tueei 4 310 228 SUCCESSORS TO GEO. DAVIES & C0. | Continued.) scientific’ facta which I have for many. years i] ; ; - We Sia 5 > o 15 oi Ch’town. N 12 2ART ' o . oe . “ nentioned in my te ctures Ww medic val ‘classes, oz ; "town, 2 ! hile the; were yet within hearing of the , ; @/Thursda 42% 3 : f este Page ste Nor © = | to = jlents in the City College, and to the ER g! 3 : 4, 2 a anted an ancient Norse 5 | public. I am impelle ed to write at this Fi 10 x3 : s 2 7 53 DB tothe occastom, oO hich ud} juncture because of the accounts of the 4 iS 20) $ 27 ma oS uted the following literal) 4, palling scenes at the recent burning of the 12 s 4 > 2 e-sS _ | Opera Comigue ! in Paris: Twenty yeare ago ve [ 2 . 5 pareve - Merry maidens, to song and to laugh. | the light summer dress of one of my children Hi : a) < . ge e lads of Westra are bound to the} sucht fire, and before the Sosnes eet: ton a & i4 t~ - 7 “ aal. AS : 7 sore Bo © wis ; + . Ll i9, 2 And we must have labor, and hunger, and pain. extingu uished they bed accompt lished their fio +4 25 gre we cance with the maids of Dunrossness fatal work. This heart rending accident af i735 : ++ » 9 5 2 2) —- induced me to make a series of experiments to S iss : 4 10 33) 0 43) 24 “For now, in oar trim boats of Noroway deal, prevent its recurrence. I dipped articles of . aM " : 7,124, 2 We must dance on the waves with the" porpoise | clothing in solutions of tungstat of soda, i : by oo and : : ; : 3:2 7) 2 ‘ —~ + > The breeze it s ; borax, and other chemicals. After drying the 33) Ee ar - : 5 ‘ q ray | FEN ‘ And the | Ficae eo bed gmt dnt ~~ textures I f i them uninflammat uta one if 2 la : aft 2 Si 2 i 4 ~ 4 ud the gull our songstress whene’e™ she fits | te. es I foun nem unin le, b one s > eday ‘ 3 » » 44 » » & 5 4 = = 4 oy. of these agents were as effective as a solution a: SOR 2 ay 45 | 4 4 44 25 ‘Sin on. my brave bird, while we fallow, like of pe 1085 yhate of ammonia in water. "oF 24) Sat yj aS 3, LIBS ra “aN 4 ¥ : << |. Bee, os and quicksand, the swarms of tl j ‘Let any me place delic ate tissues, as those Soe >> Sanday ix 14 1 32 e& 54 ha 3) i A 4 ' shoal and quicksand, the swarms of the} of which ladies’ veils are made. or curtail a. % 965 Monday : is, 2 77s ~" ’ aw ~? 7 | and when tweaty-score ‘ishes are straining our materials or thicker textures of cotton oF 3 a >; Tues Av iv 16 2a 5x 23 linen, in said solation, ‘ wring them out, and RS oa We wlat 4° ; 3 eeeerammetemmamen.' smnesans sc oti Sing louder, brave bird, for thelr spoils shall be] stretc + them to dry, after which ap ply 4 i W ednesd 6 31919 20) 2 a 29;Tharsda 49 460 } BD bY KE R¢ ‘d> AY t= ee iTs, oes lighted match to them, or Plunge them in the ) Friday ; : 7 5 OO = ~ > 3 " ell sin le we bait, and well sing when lighted i gas flame. It ill be im possib ne to Saturda 7 49:4 17 0 Lill ous = & + Ty Ye ‘ ov RCO ATS, F - ‘ 1 e as set fire to them. The y - 1 blac ker and be ~ mL m9 i: Haaf bave enougs for us destroy ed where the flame tou ches theta, but -=2 ED ‘ r — . l There is torsk for the gentle, and skate for the —~ EU Lt cp ERC @ 4 5 = eet is SS care, be any residue of 1 red hot cinders; even tae ae ad 4 78 ; - . ail ; ; ore’s wealth for bold Magnus, the son Of}jittle ‘golden worms, a children call them, the flame will not spread, neither will there little - - <HwTWr ‘ : 7 EN ~ i. : Tv ei i é =. OY EB RCOA E =, 2 will not be seen when the tissues are rem oved , " | hon my Seave comrad give way for the| from the fire. —— ; . : . “ 7 ~ : ; “ few houses our city where We shall sooper come back tothe dance and the There are few houses t! 2 - x —— 0————- laugh ; the carteins Bate not taken fire from the gas Mia awit 8 t ? Wy y k 4 g B dit For life without mirth is a lamp without oi ; ets. and many have been burned in at ange 4 . . “-_—e * . ‘ + . 5° q> 3 Ss = ™m irt i yT } > 1 WiINTE® SAKREKARG RMENS i. EK. PH SE eeps ti i3¢ ars e: es es t an = q nm and long life tothe bold Magnus/ ing to ext tinguish the blaze. Allot us have memories of horrid accidents from ladies and — Ch papest € lothme, ‘nxt P. EK. island. The rude wordsof the song ~— soon children’s dresses taking re. = — dr owned in the ripple of the waves but the would aid to her pr —— starch m_—ee “=a * 1. “~'s . MERS - f | i : L/ ~ ‘7 . t a ~arnah . Pe a ' . 4 onan : . 4 dbad p™ BaLave STES ais ‘ome and =aCC or y ours ae . es vane conunb ned long to mingle with "the sound solution oft th 12 po en of ammonia about of wind and sea, al nd the boats were like so} fo ounces to the g uart of water) before many black specks on the surface of the| dipping curtains, une ier -clothing , and dresses BS A = ‘s a ~ Ss t and .drying ti she will have r ered . ther n ubiniiac I — ocean, d shing by degrees as they bor = Bn, she : ik i 7a MATIiU ‘Ai 5 Se bu — far and farther seaward ; while the ear coul fi able. ; : . 5 ; : in a wee eer, Sil Smo ~ 3 distinguish touches of the human voice, al- “1 in opera houses or - theatres the curtains — i et Eis most drowned amid that of the elements. Sen: and even the wood work are impreg nated Leave St. Joh r B urt SIGN OF THE BI HAT, 74 Qt REN STRERT. The fishermen’s wives looked their last with this ph ,osphat te of ammonia, they will be land, every Monday, 5°“ * ; r m Ch'town, Dec. 5, 1887 after the parting sails. and were now depart-| pre oof against catching fire; they will only a = —— - . ' _ —_ ing ae, with jowncast and anxious looks, char when flame is ap plied to them. Iron Far nar wo to Boston, %,», <2 ' towar: ds * uts in which they were to make | curtains are arranged in many theatres, to De class i es arrangeu: ae for preparing and drying the | lowe red in case of fire on the stage, to pre’ ent , snd other information SHY. fish, with which they hoped to ace their hus-| the spreading of this direful agent into the % L Steam Nav. Co. bands and friends return deeply laden. Here | auditorium tn cane f : wet Agent. - and there an o's sibyl displayed the superior} * I read in one of the Ges riptions of the Z - we 'p past iN a nee of ber experience by predic ting, recent calamity in Paris that tne tron curtain ; ——— cement = from the appear ance of the atmosphere, that jin the Upera Com} jue was not dropped, 6 it the wind would be fair or? oul, while others} should | heen. Whether this be true oF L. ARTHU R A CU.., recor mmeni led a vow to _the Kirk of St. ree ily eive that during the ; Ninians, for the safety of their men and beats an on might eccur. But ~ cyaanTns Ti an ancieat Cath lic su iperstition not yet and scenes are properly treaaed a4 COMMISSION MERGHAN tS, : wholly abolished), and others, but in a lowla fire would be an impossibill vy. if the x and timorous tone, regretted to their com- Sat oe pera houses nu pect RY . a = = fas panions that Norna of Pitful- nead had been | t ne €1 nploy ment ot some € ich agents the aw 4 e ‘ Xi . x (*heese af ‘TE SMSHIP COY sat ered to depart in discontent that morning | $20" uid be resorted to for the prove tion of tae < et a , Butter, UNeem EATS Ss mela ’ from Burg! 1- Westra, ‘and. of all days in the] public. = ’ tatpnes Fr iT Vv —BET WEEN— Forms that they sho uld have contriv edt t< o give “RR OcpEn DoREMUS ak 4 9 ee BLUE Os — ser displeasure on the first day of the white- ss oe So fishing ! The Girl Who Helps Mother. a Ve-vetables. HAt iFAX AND LONDON The gentry, guests of Magnus Troil, having 3 Pes ie = @ | while: i aw ay asm ach | time as could be se dis There 18 A girl, and 1 love to think of co ~ natin , ; agent 3 ce 4 . > 1° is intended that those Steamers shall make a Ze be i * wrcam © ie — her aud —_ OF ber, wht . oom a late , i142, 144 ¢ ommercial SU ect, the following sailings: aa et meen their friends embark in it ae | eee company. who wears a pretty 4 soa Ui oan : : little air of mingled responsibility aud See BOSTON, MASS. ° cn iva vata ad eee various groups and anxiety with her y« vath, who = the others ams 7 1 1, Halifax to London: = [PSE "Ihi'item, to enjoy what may be| fot ss Ehe ad a) =) “a ow is ——- —_—— f . _ | called the clair-obseure of « enimmer | Comforts is the gir o he 4 , Bi, mnanesassnrsnii-0--~ "Soe de peg ee mre of Zetland summer! other. In her own home she iss, Sloss 13 ms 2 , —— = _ x — —— ia Syst : eee er csseuadeinas shin > +} anaes otner Cc jsuntries during tne Litt] c sal ut anh i 8 ymfort Ler. she takes un- eo ; mwannT 5 fine season, has at mild and pleasin ay character ' La ishe i asks from the tired. stiff fingers 3; j Mii {Son k USER AVE, London to Halifax : of its own that softens while it saddens land-| that falter at their work ; her strong, young a _— " . scapes, which, in their own lonely, bare and} finger is a staff upon which the gray- -haired, 4 ; 3. S. British Queen.,. sees _____ Dee. 3} Monoconous tone, have somethingin them] white- faced mother leans and is rested. ; 8 rR O K E K S s. 5. Uleniites<rre-- nepnnces ___gbout Dec. 17th | *4FD 3 a operey, She bel ps mother with the spring sewing, g: : - 2 1887 S. S. Damara. Dec. tis) 2m e loniiest recesses of the coast, | with the week's m ending, with s cheerful ‘ ; AND— Ch'town, piste oes. oe iceethieemiiammeent . | Good Passenger Accommodation. — ~ desp indenture of the rocks gave the| wonversation and congenial com] panionship aus —_— Freight bo th ways at low rates. : tide access t » the cavern, or, as it is cal lied, ithat some g ris do not think w rth while * : tcct iF . re] ‘ ' : " _ Threugh Bills of Ladi co those all points on P. | the Helyer, of Swartaster, Minna Troil was ah ia aaiiae ana when the a : 4 OMmULISSLOn ’ ¢t re mah Se . rs oe Be é 3 PI F Is * nd, New a ri ok and Nova Sootia, to walk Dg with ¢ aptain ( Seveland. They bad | vo on only mother. An en there 33 = Ge Y At = os : Ss For Kates of ‘Freight “and other particulars pret : bly chosen that walk, as being little |* mes a di ay th: at she must a as girls a ; EK ee 7 % 6 S ppiy & Hable: to interrupt tion from others; for, as the must often bend, over the oid, w rn-out a HALI A f $ + W. W. CLARKE force of the tide rendered the place unfit body of mother lying unheeded in her ae - ? , either for fishing or sailing. so it was not the coffin, r ou gh hands jo ined, something very ‘ ts of Island produce will receive i IN please _ or Agent at Charlottetown, P. E.L |ordinary resort ‘of walkers, on account of its | sweet will 1 be ming gled with her loss,and the 4 = z t attent . r Pick KFORD « BEXCK. 4 being the supposed habitation of a Mermaid, | girl who helped her mother will find a ‘ ; , $ Thomas Fyshe, Esq., UCase! ‘ pare Dec. 7, 1887.—3mes eae ph € seieal. Ne Saal rian es eee as of peace upon her head and in ee ‘ ; me ; atia. Halifa -: George # 28 . at S. a + “ a & a ee 5 ith magical, as weil asm schievous gualitie er heart. ‘* i ri "ie . , Nova Scotia CB.airs, a ables, a Ss ea Ss Ces Her:, therefore, Minna wandered with ber} The gi ‘rl who works—God bless her—is 4 ‘ ttet eZ ' Te XC =LLe AT | | _—. a — L™ thet another girl adel { know. She is brave is i 7 —— wai He > tinde of Hovsehold Furniture such as Parlor, Dining-room and Bed-room. | == a =. +" pt of ako Sak = thet and active. She is not too pr ud to earn : ; . el wo and in all kine of Hovsen oe - teal All kinds of Chairs Lounges, Sofas fe a2 stretched beneath one of the precipice: which |). own living, nor ashamed to be caught ; a LRREN A JON ES, All kinds of Beasteacs, Be ee .. +a aoe ge ete gat aaeient crag — , : | wal ed in the creek on either sidc, afforded} as. a a gern 4 * Sjucvoat is, Chetieniers, 4 ok-Ccases, Aavics, * asDStaDGS, se, Crad > 3 os , Ur ut os, Ke. Yargin to the Grocer. wnera spac € for a dry, firm, and pleasat it walk at her dauy — one gps — _ a ® : F “ ; ee “4 of € about an hundred yards, terminated at one painstaking and patient She smues at a r HA Mi ERC i AN 5 Ss — = z — ee 6G hi | ext ‘emity by a dark strete h of the bay, which, you from behind the . ~wunter OF desk. + > “) Beer , & 14 Musccse Lat e, a oy qua ity to the Housekee per’ scarce touched by the wind, seemed almost as There is 3 memory of her sewn into each ? se | ; a i eS é rs Ro : sm oth as glass, and which was seen from be-| silken gown. Se 1S like s beuatiful young a , . oS . ee eT 3 Bn econ’ two lofty rocks, the jaws of the creek, | mountaineer, already far up the hill, and ES & uda Mornisox & , ini [or indenture, that appr cached‘ each other | the sight of her should be a fine inspiration * ’ sve, Halila snd Pictu 1 Finest Quality—Chesp. PAPERS WOODILL'’S TINS|abcve, as if they wished to meet over the/ for us "i Itisan honor to know this oy e 91. 1387—1 Looking Glasses and Mirrors, very low All kinds of Win iow Furniture, § ich 8 Chi ua ee GER iN Z seo dark tide that separated ther n. The othe: lll be worthy < f her regard. Her rE : ———— Green Blinds and Snade Cornices, Potes, Rings,, Holders, Bands, Chas, Hooks, Blind 5 cts 4) 7 cts| enc of almost Pe unrunae we Meo by ah ity hand may be stained with factory-gTase or i . - oan DP licre & fh aaa r "sg" my Bs my su SCALA rex oe 7 anes OT print ers Ta but it is an r nest hand t 3 be co <a ze 1D. ey oT oni The Grand-dad iy Chairs, Wire Mattrasser, Children’s Sleighs, Carts and he BAKING A of sea-tow! or ¢ sh rent kinds, in the] ..., misfortune from maby homes ; it is 2 ee sta ea ; . 7 of which the hue lyer, or sea-cave, 2 ; a wacuring from ihe errorsand Wagons—cheap, cheap, *f sc POW! DER beet eosin sf forte parent ean ib coms ae st ccna ; sof | _ usrrous ¥ akness, ary — 7 . . hittie > trom tHe a nous ane 2 ; - - FREE ot CHARGE. Tt - al ; . —" ; s | reveive into an aby yas of immeasurable depth pau brav «fg: Be re eT ae > - st will cure you, FREE HANGE. This great Wi : n pat W oodill’s German ‘Baki ng Pon rdez } 51 extent. The ¢ a iia this diamal cav — South is the rightful home <{ the git OF remedy was discov wns oy ~ P mary in Souts QU EE x SQU UARE, OPPOSITE NEW POsi ur FICE. against any in the market, Mas 2. RS \ er 3 consisted not m & a a singe arch, a5 usual, that works. God bless her '- N. O. Pew f + meric send a self-adcre enrelope % th > MITH, a 2 nar. josurn 7. IsMa r s, Matton D, Nee agen Ch’town, March 9, 1887 Nov 25, 2w. bet was divided into two, by & hugh pillar of "yun,