4 } ere cl Pe ioe ¥ a a oe et EE TE a MP a Pz Ge ie wetting cell ih nll a aN MEMORIES A RUTTER SPRINGE? I : ng, dar y ‘ i rie wh. in en neal est of things long hid away i sto memory dear With gentle hand I raised the I! U te sent ol rope fi ed the iif And lavender, from leaves iong ! a Among my treasures there Like frawrant memories,” | said Softly unto myself, aud smiled iis dont iny head iw a \ ch Il went a tle cap, \ ! i ” va 1 1 V be el upon my i} Mir da ’ ised to climb, ti nD ‘ the Tac rhat smile sweetly on me then And joy to see him take his placs \\ oble-hearted men ' baby shoes—that used to tx Cin fe< iat pattered to and fro W ‘ent through which we'd, laughing,sec he tiny rosy toe! rhe feet, grown strong, along the way Of life are toiling —ofttimes rough =O | vy, dear Lord xo not astray We fee! it is enough. Here lies a sunny tress of gold, Phat shaded once the fair young brow >of one whose summers soon were told She dwelis with angels now And here a lock of «>! life so fall of tender grace! We still mast l the truth and light hat shone from that dear face tiound which these snowy tresses lay snowy white Like silver corenet so fair The influence of that life to-day throuch this tress of - ~~ A Formidable Enemy James W. Newman, farmer, ol La- chine, whe went to Minnesota in the spring 1357. has seen a great deal ol indian and fialf-breed fighting. tie was in the Red River region in 1858 o1 1859, and remained there unrti! 186] o1 warfare ) j ; 1862. auringe Wwaieno period with the Indians was Continuous. He was hunting with the Hailf-breeds du:-} iuy turee years. ile eonsiders them a formidable enemy. They are much better shots than the InGians and tar None but p cked meno shouid be sent against the m. I believe,” ssid Mr. I marksman should be 5 peri rr to ¢ jitiamen. nearly all oun mounted Very have horses one intep, and they might soon be 2 tired out by cavairy. Our men should avoid timber anol never cross a river ex cept where the banks are clear. Ifthe gunscan be transporte d, shells will Have a i breeds are afraid of shells. A_ shell perhaps kills three or four, but it strikes terror into all aroun a There is no shelter from shells, you can diop 4 shell among timbers and it scatters the braoches aod makes a commotion which has aterrible effect on the lodians. ‘Taey eall it **the devil's fire.” It is of uo use sending a lot of men up there t fight io bodies,the best sharpshooters should be sent out skirmishing, taking advantage of all the undulations in the grouud. The rebeis will keep under shelter: if an Indian cannot fight without coming out in the epea where he has a chance of being shot, he won't fight. Our men should understand the the tactics of the Half-breeds and In- dians. In making an attack, they al- ways spread themselves out into 2 cres- cent, s0a3 to get round you. The priocipal trouble will be to provide iodder for the horses aad to remove the gaus. The wheels of the gun carriages ought to have tires a footwide. I ex- pect the ground is beginning to get soft now, the rivers break up there three weeks earlier than they do here. The best thing the government could do would be to employ some of the cow-boys andarm them with patient rifles and revolvers as well. That is whatthe American government has done. You can never be sure that these fellows are killed when they fall, and you ought not to go near them without being ready to shoot again, and here the revolvers ure handy. at effeet. “LL @& EE - Special Notices, Mr. A. ©. Dennis, traveller for the firm of Dorsey Goff & Co,, has just returned from a very successful trip throughout the Islend. The orders received for summer boots and shoes, are twice as large as the corresponding trip last year, We are glad toknow that our merchants fiad it to their advantage to ap- preciate and encourage home industry. Keroseae O11 by the Cask at Beer & Gofl’s, {ap 6 A vine assortment of men’s and boy’s Felt Hata, English, American and Canadian, at the London House (ma 28 Tus people sil know L. E. Prowse sells the cheapest and beat Hats in town. [mar 28 We are selling a'l kinds of Crockery very cheap fora few weeks, to make room for new lota, at W. P. Colwill’. tw dy wky—mchl8 Box ecess Fis, 5 ets. per poand ; 30 pound boxes, $1.35, at Beer & Gcff's. mchl9 Ivy you want the right Hat at the right price go to L. E, Prowse’s. (mar 28 Disner Sera, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets. Glass Nets, are selling very cheap at WF, tfolwili’s iw dy wky—mehlI8 Boors aNp Suoes are sold at wonderful low prices, at Macdonald’s Boot Store. mch26 L E. Prowse’'s Hets suits the pocket and lite the head. {mar 28 Curar Tweens at J. B. Macdonald’s. ineb2b oop Coprisu at W, P. Colwill’s. mchlS —4w dy wky. Dorsey, Gorr & Co.’s is the best place to buy Boots. meh25 Lor remnants of Cloth at half price, at L. E Prowse’s. For Ladies’ Trimmed Hata and Bonnets go to J. B. Macdonald's. meh26 For the Best Bargains in Boots and Shoes, try Macdouald’s Boot Store. mchZb Great Revucrton on Boots and Slippers at Dorsey, Gotf & Co’s. mch25 ONn# hundred hoxes Boneless Wish at Beer & Holts. (fel 94 j tladdie at Beer & Gofl's. Newman, “that| few of the Half-breeds | , probably not more than | Indians and Ual!f- | Tah DAL Ss We evarantee to se!i cheaper than any wT Dorsey, Goff & Co's. meh25 \ spLenptp lot of Tea Pots at W, P. Col cill’s tw dy wky—mehIs Lobsters and Finnan (feb 21 CANNED Salmon, (ioop, all wool Tweed for 48 cents per yara iereen harrela Fox Rerries at Beer & Gotl + (feb & | arrpans’ Scates repaired at Brown's, at | the Athenwum (h'town. ti—decf Henk are just two thiogs that 1s an impos- | sibility to do on FP, EB. Island, and that is to people from drinking brandy, and to| | carry a piece of fine Machinery to Brown’s that he cannot mend or make new, such as i} Sewing Machines, Gune, etc corner of Prinee aad Graften Streets, Ch town. | deeb - tf —==—| “THB ISLAND OF ANSICOSTL IMPORTANT NOTICE| Merchants, of Quebee and London, | } | \ S ESSRS, F. W. and T. G. Stockwell, | iN | tngland, having purchased the whole of | | that IsJand, known as ANTICOSTI, situate | jin the District of Saguenay, Province of | | Quebec, Dominien of Canada, together with fall the Fishing Rights and other Appurten- | suces thereto belongivg, hereby give Notice | that as soon as uavigation opeus they will! | be prepared to supply from their wPwoTr BATS! PEL SATS i etores at Dat ow? Ba ; > English Bay, McDonald Cove, Fox say, and other places, complete Supplies of Fish- |ing Tackle, Nets, Lines, Hooks, Cordage, | Hardware, Salt, Provisions, Groceries, Crock- ; ery, Hats, Boots end Shoes, Merchandise and | Clothing. AT THE LOWEST RATES, to a!l | Fishermen, Vessels, Lumbermeo, Farmers, nglers and others, and they will be pre- pared to deal with them for the purchase of all Fish caught ronnd the Coast; And the said Messrs. Stockwell hereby also give notice to all Merchants and | Traders who heretofore made use of any of} | the Buildings, Stablings, Fencings, Wharf | Isiand, and at the various Fishing Establish- ments around the Island, that they are to | desist from using the eame; and anyone | tound unlawful'y fishing on the Island, or | damaging or committing any ipjury to any | of the Buildings thereon, will be prosecuted | \ll persons desirous of landing Goods |upon the Island must apply for License to | Messrs Stockwell, otherwise they will be | liable to prosecution for trespass. | esidents wishing to remain on the Island, | and all others desirous of obtaining License to fish, must apply forthwith to | MR. W. STOCKWELL, : O; Lo MR. THOMAS LEBRUN, at English Bay. March 22, 18°5 apd 6i wkyli Pr ltl Rc eminem anne ncciglcods mS) é a om | $200 REWARD | $ dvd VV of . ‘eNle above reward will be given by the City of Charlottetown, to any persen who will give such information as will lezd to the conviction of the person or persons who | felonieasly set on fire certain premises on | Pownal Street, the property of James Currie, | Esq., Collector of Customs, on the evening «f the 24th inst. By order of the Mayor, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. Mayor's Offiern, March 95, 1885 - 9x Paw pat2w NOTICE. To All Whom it May Concern. gyre is to give notice to all persons who may have left Watches, Clocks or other articles in the custody of the late Juln Jury, deceased, for repairs or otherwise, unless they are called for within six mouths from this date, they will be sold at Auction to pay expenses. Theo articles will be found at the store of George G Jury, North side Qaceu Square, who will deliver the same. Also on hand a supply cf Waltham and Patent Lever Watches, an assortment of Ciocks and Jeweiry, which will be sold cheap. A large iron Safe, as good as new, at a bar- gain. Dated at Charlottetown this sixth day February, 1585. Mis, JOUN JURY, AN Aminiotvatrie pol ait oe PRE TO Au = Fy YEORCE CANTER’S ied> (T'sceu CATALUGU. * FOR 1885 will be ready March ist, and will b mailed FREE to ali ap plicants. it contain descriptiors and cul tural directions cf all the leading varieties eft LOWER. VEGETABLE AND ACRICUL- URALS EDS. 28 Pages a Lllustrations. Jaluable premiums to } urchasers of seeds. 550.00 IN PRIZES FOR BEST VECE- ABLES. N No need to send erdets t Aforeicn tirms Patron‘ze a bome instijution, Buy seeds suited to the climate. My seed: Bhave given satisfaction for the last five Byears. I test the germinating qualities ot Ball the leading varieties before sending Bhem cus WHITE RUSSIAN WHEAT onc CARTER'S IMPERIAL TURSIP 2: special Bcies. Orders for Catalogue will be booked us received, and mailed in turn. Send fm itat once Name and address on Posia’ Card will do, Customers of last year need not send, Address; CEORCE CARTER, Seedsman. Charlottetown, P. EE. Iaulavd Feb, 11—l aw wkly 2m SULLIVAN & MASHRILE. ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW Seliciters ia Chancery, NOTARIRS PURLIC, Ac. OF FICES— O'Hotloran’s Bvilting, Great Georgs Mireet, Ularlottctown, Gar” Money lo Lon WW. Wi Subiivay, Q.0 | Ouarcee 8 Upowenr Tasnnare tf PO? tL EK. Prowse’s. r APETAL, be. a ae Yhearlottetewn, fan ERRA — nash. ———— “yp 2 Wn, Oe mx AMINE Crear Tweens for boys at L. FE. Prowse’s. REET Taakisolling Lowel Ss Bs) ROYAL CANADIAN [N a Macdonald’s. meh 26 ee 4 OO "TRB. 0 eee HEAD OFFICE —Montreai. HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent O-—-= Shop oa tie Risks Taken on Mest Favorabie Terms. A®ENT FOR PRINCE RKPWARD ISLAND: F HL. ARNAUD, MEROMANTS RANK OF THATIVAY APRIL 7, 1886. WEEKLY ‘harlottetown, in Prince Kd AND iSLAKD ARGUS (7 Charlottetown, in = 1 Poe $2,000,000 GOODS MUST , | vs, &c., and all other improvements on the More Room Wanted. —eeeeneeenen 910) ° scireeneeae ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND CANADIAN. 20, 25 AND 50 PER CENT, DISCOUNT. —— - = (): Until the arrival of his new stock, J. B. Wacdonald will offer the balance of his steck of Hats st a great sacrifice. Shes Te eee sar Do vot bay until you cxamine Goods and Prices at J. B. MACDONALD’S, Cpaseesy Stead. MN tewn, Mareh 8, TRRE Aly why BE CLEARED! NEW IMPROVED PATENT PERCH FP UE only Eight-F'ange Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY work. the filling for an indefinite time. the moisture and ‘‘requires filling over again. 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most ellicient and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTs, BACKS AND CORNERS,. which warpiog or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. 6th. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made ia fire-proof safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing the passage of heat, it having to p»ss over twelve | ‘nches, no injury arises fron; this source, as in other saies containing one, two or three flanges. THESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the gyeatest fjres 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 large numbers throughout the Dominion BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm. For prices, testi- monials and information, address, JOSEPH JACOBS, ISs84-5, TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THz WEST MORRIS SAFE made, such as : Ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing the bolt work with the whole of the filling (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as far from the fire and thief as it can be 2nd. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on hingeg, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have easy access to the lock and boit- He can thus easily change the lock, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order. 3rd. LRON INSIDE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in Wood is thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs ” GENERAL, AGENT cs IRELAN D’S T-FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. MORRIs & IRELAND, 64 Sudbury St., Reeten Mase, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, Winter Arrangement, N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1854, Trains will run daily as follows (Sunday’s excepted) ;— TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM Iss 4-5. “THE WEST. STATIONS, jBa. 1, No. 35); STATIONS. 1} A.M P., M,,) ie ae ee oo eee Cent. fiac. ou Os ciel: | 7.15| 215 {Charlottetown sdb oe, hones” o wags, EPO er Oe ee £3.00 1280 liRovalty Junction... .....0... ocscsseccs WOTER WHORES... on yaseccennr one as | 8.30 | 3.30 |/North Wiltshire...... |, dasuicine sie creat oy bl hepeaadpan EE PE PE ECOL ERODE 2 Ug Ta arene eae mer re aR PE oh sd ce. iced. , ens a be voc OI SU aegis OS BR is sav icc ca vivvdecese seed 9.32 } 4.32 |\County Line..... sada ‘. ‘ TUR Aiur so. «ok ditineh aock aan eee | 9.48 | 4.47 || Freetown, ....++ debchdeatiakadst.s2 ua TI i si Pe a CRS | GOO HERON .. 51.55 -onaebbesdeseds. eee. ar) 10.45 56,45 ip WI, 5 S00 VL iSite ub abs bes ; P.M, Summerside...... beeseennes weetines § dp| 1.00 : NN. ven unt lekisc taeciiad 1.22 MisCOUChC..0000......00ecccccccccescecs 10,47 en. eeuneae 1.50 Si WE RRGON, 000068000000 ivbcleckake 10.20 SIE coc scac, cece weet eiueer ran’ 2.35 | ME no cubhdis lowes anhanvehicc ‘4.2 ae ON. sel 6. cides eada digi ++ Ghee 3.55 | WU Win vednsuddecccescoksdeuens. Di, io di alk on 05 enema 4,20 ES RTS ATE Gea CIS Ss adn Sips cddauickesnssssaene 5.00 |Alberton,....... beneehnbendenesiebeces dp 7.10 oe ee CUR Sie ar| 8.00 |\Tignish....... sid ecwes nisceawkes iccosse 615 TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. || TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. | 4 | ae eee | j ; 1] STATIONS, No. 6.| No, 7.| STATIONS. i| P. M, | ‘A, M. j Charlottetown ..... nds de nneceneedesscies ' 2.30 ; ||Charlottetown.....+. decsdbnccbiddecl see ey Junction. ,..... meenenecceesessac! 2,53 POSE SON is os nccccisnkeusck coco |]0,07 MUG ctésces 9066 0cee svebveccess -| 3.30 |Bedford...ccecee Webws “acs ovcdat : Mount Stewart....... bb cbocdnceseécbectel MRO ‘Mount is ais bs edn nca ois Cardigan ...cescccesceses......s0eeeees ++! 5.30 | AO ah in vine o's ten ndnneedec aus, GeOrgetOWwNn oeseesee...... setevecoecsees 5.00 [[GOCRMNOWN........0---00.ebensssrsdocees 7.00 P.M.) ones MORIN co iseleeicencises ss Suen 4,10 || Mount Stewart,,...........00.05 d NE cocciccocecces Sbebevesdooosccooce ee TRS iors ccd cee St, Peter’secce...-eeeeeees..... cee c ae SMO, . 0s ssiccene bedods Hatiek bas | Bear River... ..,.008- bbe seddscocceseses 6.10 || Bear BRE vssekectv ela: i eG, 6s ted + iechaves nth diealbades eben RMN ih. 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