THE DAILY EX AMINER, — —aoe , —————— rrr Pe ee ahh i RINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY oan 5 bred Remington’s illustrations in P tlarper “ee eekly of scenes and eo —— connected with the late Indian disturbances : G have attracted wide ees on = a of 8 sh dpa dD 4 ; e¥ inter Arrangement, 1890029 i. ! their spirited character and fideitty to vent representations. The forth-coming number —_—— of the Weekly, to be published Jan. 25th, | will contain another article by Mr. Reming- ten, entitled **Lieutenant Casey's Last Scout,” | M4 ompanied by a ot > characteristh illustrations of the Chis-chis-chash or Uneyenue pamber \ND APTER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1890, Trains will run as follows :— tg PRAINS FOR THE WEST. TRAINS FROM THE WEST. indians, - ; a ” Dye Tes ere Lhe first part of a new story by "J alm ul STATIONS. No. 1 No. 3. STATIONS. i Naw No. & Hiorth bBoyesen, entitled * The Wonde: — | | Child,” will appear in the i “pers Young Se ees = ee EE ear es al RSS Pes ple tor | naary Zit I : The same ee ini teiilihaas ap! a 5 . 1 ww ignish ae i ..--dp| 6 00 | will contain the continuation of Howard Pyle s | Dianne notion.s++*- 7 3k C2 AR icrins 002 eather ee medieval romance,‘*Men of lron,” the interest | Jor Wilshire 8 17 305 |/Bloomfield .............. 7 * of which increases with each succeé livg | unter River..ececes : = : 20 hey. ncaa abe io , la} i] ON ibute Gra bie >. é ; vi USE TAUB ww ceeesenesere®% eee! siapte v. Dora Read Guodaie w ill ‘ — ite | I a — 5E ¥ UG 4 07 iW ellington..... ceepeeeecee| 9 49 an interesting short story entill soni ip ikl | re etree ae an 9 23 4 22 Miscouche,.,....«++++ beast . = saw Heroine.” CONSINGZtOD... .cesseeeeess ¥ a0 4 fo : ar oa | Hh wr Se wr} 10-10 520 ||Summerside.......... ~ Se ios Fe lap} P.M 6 i . _ ; aA 2 Summersidc.........- : -, Be R : DP) a athe 0 Harpor’s Magazine for February exces in (dy 12 49 | Kensington.........++- mee 13 = = the variety anc valve of its illustrated articies, ee } ou |Freetown eoccoocecseese anes t 12 23 j 7 28 ariely : ph : : : liscouche.......... ! {| = ; 133 7 43 The frontispie ce isa poi trait of Edwin BOsth, | Wellimaton......c0escss0s¢ 3 24 — i =s002- 12 45 7 53 engraved trom Sargent’s painting at the Pore iftil..... cu ohana 2 v3 1 eae A is | 8 30 ' t. ti6 a , 3} and; OU Leary.......: 3 22 || a or Fl nee eeeeeeess 4 U Player's ( lub, New York City. A novel and NE ti cnc eceteen 3 45 |North Wiltshire.......... : 29 8 S entertaining feature of the number is the) Aiperton........ Pp .&® \|JRoyalty Junction, ........ | a = = ~ collection of twelve original drawings (now Tignish........+ af 515 Charlottetown......-... ar 2 | | OK thliales he first time) by W. M. ee , ' published for the ft pica ae Se : : evay, Ulnstrating the ‘* Heroic Adventures of | STATIONS. No. 6. STATIONS. {| No. 6, 7° PM , ‘ ‘y° ; j j ; tondin.” with commegt by Anne Thack- | ee ee A ols aes ay we oa t papers appear; eT ar Een P. M. } f 2 Oe. eray Ritchie. wo iinpot ey . : : 7 : c ~ Emerald Junction......dp 410 Cape T PFAVErSE....00++ dD, 6 30 on Finland, accompanied by _ twenty-tou Cape Traverse .o aa 5 60 Emerald Junction...... ar } a illustrations from pbotegraphs and trom | tenth dati : sroctcscmnetsalle co cs sponte sketenes by Albert Edel fe It aud | ° E. Lummis. 7 1 . ' E am PRAINS FROM THR EAS? Charles Dadley Warner contributes an article TRAINS FOR THE AST. y 1 8 entitled “The Heart of the en ee iene estas —- contains twelve illustrations of scenery In the STATIONS. i | No. il. STATIONS. | No. 8. | No. 12 valiey of the Yosemite, the great desert ot gee New Mexico, and the Grand Uanon of the ee P. M. AM. his ee: Colorado. A voyage in southern latitu eS Charlottetown al dp 2 w G 10 Georgetown..... wrote AD 7 14 throug’: “Smyth's Channel and the Strait of | er Junction.......... - 4 ; va Cardigan.-se..ss.seeeees 2 $ 7 : ry ” ft. } ‘ ‘ . ‘ Seen | Pec ccvciccececcacces of 7 t2 ; j : Magellan” is the subject of an entertatnipg ys (er) 355 Ar 7? 33 Mount stewart. Juno | dy 2 45 peper by Theodore 4 hil l, at com pane il by | Mount Stewart oar dp! Q 00 ar 3 iM tifteen illustratiovs. The Rev. John F, | dp, 410 Bedford........ Lee eeeeteeeee $ 32 dp $n Hurst contributes a paper on ‘ English Cardiga@m.+ee......seeeeees ; 2S |Royalty Junction......... 10 05 j 55 9 , : : <. | Georwetown............- ar’ 0 4a Charlottetown..........ar 16 Zz 415 Writers in Indie,” with four illustrations | ~__"_ = “ <————— io i i ; les | ro. § } i, from cli prints and drawings by Char'es } oer ‘ . M P M . ; ’ ‘ y Rae i a } + a¥he i " a P a athe (sraham ang ( e Me neve. L hy. { hilte b li Mount Stewart Junce,...di ' 4 00 7 #9 Souris, siee se Lh eeed OT ' 6 0 } 1% writes an interesting chapter of reminiscences | Moryell........ veel 4 43 R17 CRE 7 03 12 af entitled “The Faith of President Lincoln.” [St Pevers...........s sees i 5 12 i 8 46 St. Potera eee aisha | qi is } 1 * i ; Bear Rive eee et eaes o 7 9 32 ineesnenare? Ceweees. & 17 2 Elien Mackay Hutchinson contributes a paper | Bear River..... vee - _Morol . an 2 Pom t) | Souris at 6 49 i wl '|!Mount Stewart Janc....ar| iv ou **Personal Inrelligence Fifty Years Ago.” | ——-~--~~ TT Ai A a nh ttn rc ss he fietion includes the second part of} Charles Eobert Craddock’s ‘In the ‘Stranger | People’s’ Country,” and short stories by | Kdward Everett Hale and Geraldine Bonne: Poems contributed by William Dean Howells, Christopher P, Cranch, ‘Thomas | Luiley Aldrich, and Touise Imogen Guiney. | ‘bhe ecijtorial departmenis, by are conducted ' William Curtis, William Dean Howetls, and | Charles Dudley Warner, maintain their rsual standard of variety and literary excellence. —e ere God Save the Queen. i | i The absorbing topic of the day is a Free | Trip Around the Werld, effered by ‘ The Home Faseinator,” Pub, Co., to the person | sending us the largest number of words con- | eted from from letters contained in the | sentence “Goo Save Tuk Queen,” and found im either Webster's or Worcester’s Dictionary. ‘The publishers have arranged with the C. P. hk. (ieneral ass. Agent, Mr. 1). MeNicoll, for | the trip by their new palatial steamer, leaving | on ita famous globe-circling excursion about | March [5th next. Also the erder of merit, uiditional prizes of :—A_ free trip to Florida; Silver Tea Sets, Sewing Machines, Lady's or Gent’a 14k. Gold Watch, Every one whose list contains not less than twenty-five words will receive a prize. Enclose them 50 | centa to pay for a grand Premium Catalogue, Complete Rules, and a six months’ trial sub- | scription to their heautifolly illustrated family story paper. As the successful com- | | | stru . ‘ ete, petiter may not care to make the extensive | trip offered, the publishers offer the option of « thousand dollars in cash. Contest is open | to any person in Canada or the United States. | Address **The Home Fascinato~,” Montreal, jan3 Im sat & wky oa Local Notices. Competent judges have peonovneed Beer & Ciofl’s 32 tea to be one <f the finest- flavored t as they have ever drank. jan30 gin | Wanrep $5000.—Clearing out sale of boots | and shoes (see large add) at Golf Bros., cheap Hoot Store. (Juehe A + ceny Big bargains in winter underclothing at Prowse Bros., the wonderfal cheap men | jan29dy&wk si | All kinds of winter goods, selling awful i cheap at Prowse Bros, jan29 dy&wk 3i_ | Overshoes and felt boots at Gotf Bros. jandit (reat Rush in the Clothing Department at | Prowse Bros. There is only a few of those | woudertul $10 overcoats for $5 that must be | cleared out to make room for spring stock. jan29 dy & wk 3i W. ¢. TURNER, Queen Street, Charlottetown. TRYON CLOTH DEPOT. {ALL and see our new patterns in Cloth. Positively the best that have ever been turned out in Domestic Tweeds. WOOL taken in exchange for Cloth, CARDING done on shert notice. W. C. TURNER, Agent Tryon Woolen Mills | | | jan MOURNING GOODS. In calling your attention, io our stock of BLACK. GOODS, we desire you to note the Excellent Values: given in French and India Serges, Cashmeres, French Merinos and Henrietta Cloths, Dalgoa Siripes and German Diagonals, new and) rich, Courtald’s and Priestly’s: Crapes, Mourning Millinery, | (rape Bonnets and Hats. STANLEY BROS., BROWN'S BLOCK. ithe and good will of business at a sacrijice and on Yrains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Trains Nes. 1] and 12 will be discontinued after December 3lst, 189/. J. 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