me er ee ee PEH DAII CS ae ee ¥Y HXAMINER, AUGU Wife and I e and drain a cup of joy good wife, | Co Now with me, And bring the girl and boy Now with thee, good wife. Let all hearts be blithe and gay, It is fourteen years to-day Since you spake the little ‘‘aye” That to me was aye When in wedding white arrayed { beheld you stand, Why. L almost felt afraid E’en to touch your hand, And when with love intent Your gaze on me you bent, You seemed a being sent From the ‘‘Better Land.”’ And an angel you have proved Sioce that good glad hour, Aye, wereyer we have roved In sunshine and in shower, In all goodness you transcend, And all excellences blend In the mother, wife and friend, As asacred dower, Special Notices. ALL are invited to come and inspect our stock of Hats, and be convinced that we are trying to suit the hard times,—L, Ly PRowsk. aug22 Tur Prince of Wales College and Normal | School will re-open on Thursday next at half- past ten o'clock, aug 21 3i L. E. Prowse is now able to fill a long felt want by supplying the people of this vicinity with the newest stvle of Hats, at prices never ¢qufalled on P. K. Island. aug22 ENnGiisH Breakrast Tra, only 24 cents a pound, at R. K. Brace’s. Try it. aug21 Marecniess, Kent Mills and other choice brands of Flour at Beer & Goff's. aug2l New cloths and gentlemen’s furnishings at D. A. Bruce’s. aug 11, dy, wkly tf three kinds—Alma, Bixby’s augll Boor Po.tsu and Gem, at Porsey, Goff & Co's. Boston pilot bread, at Beer & Goff’s. jy15 First CLASS custom boots and shoes made Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. Good fit guaraatnteed. Cuorce meal pickles, in bulk, at Beer & You have made my life more pure Chan it might have been; You have taught me to endure, And to strive and win, With your simple song of praise You sanctify our days, And our theughts to heaven you raise From a world of sin. Come, let's quit the dusty town With its noise and strife, And seek the breezy down That with health is rife. Work is good and so is play, Let us keep our wedding-day, O’er the hills and far away, Happy man and wife. _ Cassell’ s Magazine, __——- + He Bought a Horse. “George,” said Mr. Simms, ‘did I hear you say just now toeWalter, that you bought a horse ?” * Yes, darling, I bought a day for——” ‘No matter what you bought it for, you had no right to indulge is such ex- You know we can’t afford to keep a horse upon your salary, and it was not justice to your family to purchase one, anyhow without consult- horse to- travagance. ing me, for you know that 1 am con stantly going without things that I actually need inorder to make both ends meet, and zi “But, darling,” said Mr. Simms, *‘you don’t understand that it-——” « ‘I gave up the idea of getting a seal- skin sacque for the sake of economy. Rarry wants a vew coat this very minute, 2nd Jennie is hardly fit to go to church in that old bonoet; and yet while we are denying ourselves, you, utterly indifferent to the feelings of your family, go out and waste money, recklessly purchasing fast horses.” “It is not sg very tust, dearest, be- cause it ™ ‘Fast or slow, it will consume our means too rapidly. You know you can’t keep the horse at a livery stable for less than a pound a week, and I should like to know where the money is going to come from unless we dis- charge the servant girlso that all the work will come upon me. I should think you would enjoy riding out be- hind a fast horse very little when your wife is at home toiling like a galley slave among the pots, kettles and panos “If you will permit me to explain, Emma, you will see that you are——” “Kxplain! explain! I wish you would explain how our bills are going to be met while that horse is eating his head off in a livery stable, and the coal in the cellar is still unpaid for, and the gas bill comes in on Thursday, and the sitting room carpet nearly in rags. You need never ask me to ride out with you! Never! I will not give my countenance to such folly by having anything to do with that miserable beast. I will walk if it kills me—yes, if it kills me And sometimes I half believe you wish it would kill me !” “Just listen to me for a moment, Emma, and I will remove f “It seems too hard that our love should be interfered with by a horse! [ never thought when I married you that a vile horse would wia your ajffec- tions from me, and I should have to suiter the bitter shame of having my husband prefer a miserable creature on four legs tome. Butthatis whatit is coming to, and I don’t see that there is anything for me to do butto pack up my things and go back with a broken heart to poor mother’s where : “Emma !”’ “What ?’ “Stop for a moment !”’ ‘Well ?” “Do you kaow what kind of a it was that J bought ?” **No, but ] know , “Wait, wait !” “Well, what kind of a horse was “mma, it was a clothes horse !” horse it?” 2 —_ Ss - The Real and the Ideal. The London Truth teils the following apropos story of the new Lord Roths- child : “Some ladies were once discuss- ing in his presence the difference be- tween the real and the ideal, and he was appealed to his opivion. ‘The reai, said the financier, ‘is a Spanish the ideal is the Snanish bond.’ ” That is pretiy good for a lord. Quite as good w story is told of his Lordsbip’s father who was a “Sir” Knight. He wa $ asked why wealthy people were 80 auxious to get venison when mutton was so much plentier and just as good. “Oh,” said he, “itis because de rich like better vat is dear dan vat is sheap.” ~~ for Coin : SELLING Opg,—Misses’ Patent Shoes, 70 cents, old price 90 cents; Ladies India Kid Ratton Boots, $1.15, old price $1 75; Men’s Shoes $1.50, old price $1.90; Men’s Br 85 cents, old price $1.—Dorsey, Gorr & Getf's. jyl5 New Laces just received at J. B, Mac- | donald’s. jy 20 Hoor Skiers and Bastles—one case opened to-day. J. 6. Macdonald, jy 20 One Case Ladies’ Rubber Circulars just received at the London House, augi-—-2w 3iaw wky 41 LeATHER laces, blacking, shoe horns, buttons and button fasteners, at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. Men’s Sottp LEATHER Brocans for 95 cts., at J. B, Macdonald’s Boot Store. jy9—pat CHEAPEST yet, and warrantel to wear. Ladies kid button boots for $2.00 at Dorsey Goff & Co. may 26 Mortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Auction, on MON- DAY,the 21st day of September next. at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoon, at the Court House, in Summerside, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Incenture of Mortgage, bearing date the sixthday of May, A.D., 1880, and made between the Reverend Charles Fraser and Margaret Fraser, his wife, of tbe one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and John Ball, Trustees of David Stewart Rennie, deceased, of the other part. LL that tract, piece, or parcel ef land, 4 situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Eight, in Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, bound@@ as follows ;—Com- mentcing on the south side of the O’Leary Road, in the division line between the said Township end Township number Seven, ®t intersection of the Woodbridge Road, thence south aloeg sai Road eighty chains, the thence west thirty-one chains and twenty- five links, thence north to the O’La2ary | s2 road aforesaid and thence along the road | aforesaid to the place of commencement, | containing two hundred and fifty acres of | Jand a littie more er lees, together with all | rights and appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars enquire at the oftice of Edward J, Hodgson, Charlottetown, or of J, Edward Wyatt, at his office in Sum- merside. Dated this 19\h day of August, 1885. EDWARD J, HODGSON, JOHN BALL. August 19 —tl sale & wkly Has taken herever exhibited. Holds six Medals Jest value in the market. first prizes w ; i ; and many Diy ont be fooled into buying a high priced powd.r for the sake of its so-called purity. : The COOK’S FRIEND is pure material as money canbuy. It posseseS more raising strength in proportion to costthan any othe, Sold by storekeepers generally and made only by W.D. MCLAREN, MONTREAL. Buy it, try it and be convinced. i. ARTHUR & CO. GHNEEHRAL Commission Merchants, i21 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. T a mas, made of as Kggs and Produce a Specialty. July 15—dly wkly ~ ‘McLean, Martin, & MacDonald, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW, Notaries Public, &c BROWN’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. A. A. MACLEAN, L. L- B. | D. C. MARFIN, H. C. MACDONALD, B. A. July 4 dly—law wky3m her pres WE SEid Potatoes, “piling, Bark, R. KR. Ties, A.tieabenr, Laths, Canned Lobsters, Mae- kerel, Berries, Eggs, Fish Kte. Best Prices for all Shipments, for Quotations, Tv ' oo 3 . HATHEWAY & (CO, General Commission Merchants, 22 Central Wharf, Roston. Members of Board of M Mechanics Mixchaage Ch'tewn, Now. 19, 1884, Write fully Trale J‘orn and BONE MEAL, One of the Best Fertilizers Known. Cash paid for Old Bones, J. W. MoGILt. Ch’town, July 20—tu sa wkly ; CITY HAT STORE. 10. E. PROWSE will, during July and August, clear out the balance of his Summer - Goods, at prices that must sell them. for $4.45, cask putea sak te Toe tee postcuaN Dress Goods, Fringes, F.acces, Sunshades, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, &c., at a Big Discount. - lO) ae ee 8 BLACK CASHMERES and MERINOKS very cheap, Also, Men’s FELT HATS, Ready-Made CLOTHING, &c.—-Cheapest in Town. L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Great Big Bat, 74 Queen Street. Ch’town. July 15, 1885. OUR GRAND DISPLA SPRING CLOTHING ND FURNISHINGS Is VERY TEMPTING, the Custom Tailoring Depar meat is fail of Neat, Nobby and Reliab‘te Goods. The Men's Department is loaded with an immense display of New Spring Snits. The Hat Department—well, everybody understands that our Hat Department has advantages over the smaller establishments that place it at the head, and secures for it the bulk of the trade. We are displaying the largest variety of Spring Styles of Hats ever shown, and include all the popular shapes + ie The Boys’ Department is unquesiionaly the best and most attractive in the ety. _ The Furnishing Goods Department is not only well stocked with all that is solid and staple, but contains much that is choice and novel. ——— :0: No doubt about it. Ours is the largest and best selected stock ever seen in thia city,—not only largest in quantity, but largest in variety of shapes,—largest in variety of materials,—largest in correct styles.—largest in every way. What more could we say, unless it be that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT,--RELIABLE, HONEST. ROBERTSON’S GNE-PHICE GLOTHING STCHE, No. 50 QGueen Street. iy 21, 1885. DO NOT Throw your money away in buying Shoddy Boots. Come! come at once and buy a Good Solid Leather pair of Boots or Shoes for Spring, at a Low Price We want to keep all the money we can on the Island, so we are bound to give better value in our make than can be had in any imported Boot. Therefore, buy from us. DORSEY, GOFF & Cd. Mw tae Charlottetown, Ch’town, March 25, 1885. (riginal Departure in Coal Cooking Stoves COMBINING DURABILITY, HEAT AND ECONOMY. L New and This Cut represents my Patent Fire King Cooking Steve, with the oven, end and lning partially drawn out, as it appears while being cleaned, o when a new lining is being replaced. TP\HE above Stove I invented and patented in 1876, and at the present time HUN- DREDS ARE IN USE, giving perfect satisfaction. A large number have been in contant use for eight years, and the repairs have been very trifling, in many ingtances none have been required, This valuable experience should be sufficient evidence of their durability, which is accounted for in the following :—It has, instead of a Lined Fire Box, two heavy Currugated Cylinders, which obviate the expense connected with all Square Cooking Stoves of being compelled to renew Linings and Grates, at least once or twice every year, The heat being radia‘ed from the Cylin- ders to the floor, where most needed, overcomes a_ serious objection to all kinds of ordinary Coal Cooking S'oves. The Cylinders are situated directly under the coyer holes, and a fire may be made in one or both, thus adapting it for use either in winter or summer, with equal satistaction, besides effecting a great saving to fuel. I have also attached the PATEN'T TELESCOPI® OVEN to all my Elevated Oven Wood Stoves, such as the Waterloo, Niagara, Star, &c , causing the thousands using them to exclaim—My Stoves are worth TEN DOLLARS MORE than the same kind made by other foundries, The trade and retail purchasers will please bear in mind the fact that although a great advantage is claimed for my own Oven above all others, they cost no more, and being the sole manufacturer and patentee, no other f.undry can supply. En- quire for Fawcett’s Patent Telescope Oven, and it your dealer has none on hand send direct to the Sackville Stove Foundry, I am adding several new and handsome Patterns this season, which, with my former large variety of One Hundred Different Patterns and Sizes of Cooking, Parler, Oftice and Hall Stoves, also Farmers Boilers, Hollowware, Ploughs, Stove Pipes and Tinware, com- prise the most complete assortment offered by any manufacturer in the Lower Provinces. Terms and prices will be found as favorable as can be obtained elsewhere, e CHARLES FAWCETT, SACKVILLE FOUNDRY, SACKVILLE, N. B June 19th, 1885—eod wkly ee SS ROVAL GANADIAN INSURANCE CO. —_—_—O ——— oe : eres ape o : Ee ae. CAPERAL, os HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH — J. Scott Mitchell, Agent, Fite ils Risks Taken on fiest Favorable Terms. AGENT FOR PRINOE EDWARD ISLAND: $2,009,000 * H. ARNAUD, Ch'town, Jan, 1884 MEROHANTS BANK OF HAIIVAX The new, beautiful Clyde-built iron steam- ers ‘“‘DAMARA” and “ULUNDA” are appointed to sail as under. Chariottetown to Boston via Halifax, Thursday, 27th August. at 6 p. m. Monday, 7th September, at 11 a. m Thursday, 17th September, at 6 p. m. Mon*ay, 28th September, at 1! a. m. Boston (o Charlottetown, via Halifax, Saturday, 22nd August, at 4 p, m. Wednesday, 2ad September, at 4 p.m, Saturday, 12th September, at 4 p. m, Wednesday, : 3rd September, at 4 p. m. Saturday, 3r1 October, at 4 p. m. REBUCED FARES, Charlottetown to Boston. Saloon Cabin, $8 ; Return, $12) including i ; Stateroom After Cabin, $6; Return, go | berth. Charlottetown to Halifax. Saloon Cabin, $4; Return, 36 ) including » stateroom After Cabin, $3; Return, | berth, These splerdid fast steamers have superior passenger accommodation. HAVRE SERVICE. Havre ro HALirax: S. 8. ‘SDAMAR4,” Wednesday, 5th Sept. FARES, including Stateroom and Meals : lat cabin to Paris and London, $50.00; Re- turn, $70.00, Bor Freight and Passage and further infor- mation apply in Boston to A. C. LOMBARDS’ SONS, 53 State Street ; in Havre to E. FIC- QUET; in Halifax to JOS. WOOD, or here to FENTON T, NEWBERY, Agent, July 2, 1885. S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ I3 INTENDED TO SAIL FROM Charlotteiown for London ABOUT THE Sth SEPPEMBER, carrying lobsters, live stock, grain and other produce a‘ current rates. RETURNING WILL LEAVE London ter Charlottetown ABOUT THU 26th SEPTEMBER. Importers should patronize the direct line, Rates of Freight Moderate. Yor Freight or Passage apply in London to Stewart Bros,, 3 Fen Court, London ; in Mira- michi to R, A, & J. Stewart, or here to FENTON T. NEW BERY. Agent, Ch’town, August 13, 1885. SaRCURSION om ems CAPE BRETON, PER S. S. ‘ULUNDA,’ —VIA— Port Hawkesbury ‘EAXCURSION TICKETS, good to return till Jst OCTOBER will be issued for the trip from Charlottetown to Hawkesbury, thence by steamer to Bras d’or Lakes, to Sydney and return. : Fares for the round trip, $9.00. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. July 21st, ’85. meduced Fares. Pleasure Excursions During Month of August. Ow of the steamers of the P. KE, Island Steam Navigation Co. will leave Char- lottetown every THURSDAY morning at 6 30 a. m., for Pictou, Georgetuwn and Souris, returning to Georgetown same evening. _ Will leave Georgetown on FRIDAY morn ing for Pictou, caliing at Murray Harbor on her way, and will return to Charlottetown the same evening. This will afford excursionists an opportunity of enjoying a delightful cruise on the water, besides obtaining an extensive view of the eastern section of the Island, the great Break- water of Souris and the Railway ‘Terminus. ROUND TRIP $s. #@ Meals and Staterooms can be procured on board, F. W. HALES, 3 y: Ch’town, Aug. 4th, 1884, — S nd six cents ort postage, and re ceive free, a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex to A Pa tlt. more money right away than any P. E, ISLAND Steam Navigation Ggy A, = 38 dota: Ste iy STEAMERS SFP. LAWKENOR ANS PRINCESS oF W4LES, Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA, Leave Charlottetown {for Pictou every Monday, Wednesday, Thura Saturday mornings, at 6.30 o'dlect ~~ necting there with the Train for Holijer Returning to Charlottetown on M Wednesday, friday and Saturday cheat oo on arrival of train from Halifax, , 7 Leave Pictou Landing for Geor etown Thursday, on arrival of train about noon 5 NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AW UNITED STATES, et Leave Summerside every da: cepted) on arrival of Train ae town, connecting at Point } with Trains for each of = _ named places; and at St John, with steamers of the I»ternational Com. pany and Railway for Portland Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for merside every Monday morning at. o'clock. Returning, leave Point dy ¢ _ every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St, John, for Summerside con. necting there with train for C ; Also leave Summerside for Char - every Saturday evening, about five © clock, By order, F. W HALES, Secretary, a Ch‘town, May 20, 1885, ; -FOR- BOSTON Summer Arrangement, THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S, ¢9, Leave St. John for Bostun, via Bast Portiend, every Monday, Woda aan Friday, at 8.00 5 w Un or ahout June 27, a steamer will leave St. John at 8 p m every Saturday night BOSION DIKEUT, * Boston, $5 50, Fare from Charlottetown to 2ud class ; $9 50, Ist claas. For tickets aud other information apply to G. A SHARP, F, W. HAL P. ELL. Ry, P.K.1, Steam Nay, Co., or to your nearest Ticket Agent, May 14, 1885 and whkly STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE," SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, N and after Tuesday, May 5th, the new steamer ‘‘Heather Belle,” Hugh Me Lean, master, wi)] run as follows; - Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o'clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brusk Wharf, leaving Orwe'l Brush Wharf at7 a m. for Charlottetown, calling at Uiim Point and Halliday’s W harves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3p. m. for Halliday¢ China Point and Brush Wharves, her she will remain over night. Wednesday will leave Brush Wharf for Char; lottetown at 7 a m., calling at Chins Point and Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p m. to return, te maining at Brush Whaif over night, Thursday will leave Brush Wharf for-Char lottetown at 7 a. m, calling at Chins Point and Halliday’s Wharves; _—— Chsrlottetown at 3p. m, to return ; lear ing Brush Wharf about 6 p. m, for Char lottetown. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at 4 a. m.; leaving Crapaud at 7 a, m for Charlottetown, leaving Charlo 4 3 p. m. for Crapaud, remaining ove night, Saturday, will leave Crapaud at 7 a. m. for Charlottetown ; leaving Charlottetown a 1 30 p. m. for Crapaud, and returning ® Charlottetown from Crapaud same day. FARES : Cabin, to and from Orwell and Wharves, EY cents ; deck, 20 e-nts Cabin, to 2nd ‘com Crapaud, 40 cents; deck, 30 cents. Excursion Retnin Tickets will be issued from Charlottetown te Orweli every day Eveni~g at one first-clase fare, Also, Excursion Ketura Tickets will be issued every Saturday to Crapaud at one first-class fare. JOHN HUGHES, es Ch'town, P, FE. L, May 4, 1883. —3m law pat law pres her $m file THIS PAPER i: 4 acooe Newspaper Advertising Bureau qo Street), where adver- tising contracts may be qade for it In BVases 8 found 90 may ve "Gn0., F. ‘ —— ne (Writ Sacral Dat . “GOLD MEDAL-PARIS 18/8 Fee 2” AEP & ; 6, ge . ae ~ 4 > tf . ero i os ] ISTATIONERS THROUGHOUT MEW sine ne } i fj it Mcleod. Morson & BARRISTERS —AND— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office in Brown's Block, Ques’ hing else in thig world, Fortunes await the worker, te Sure. At once address True & Co,,Augustas | (UP STAIRS). Ch'town, FoR 12, 1886. »