ses ea te oe - cei I Le NT EOL IE ase sl iw + sen Wm a Re a ce A Be WO Dae Rll eo CE A. eye a Ali lll lle ee ROR = il a OE BA, sas i 4 i i ; es —>~> + ~~ ° en Found in a Bears Embrace. j POMANTIC LOVE, AD- | AND DEATH, AN ENGLISHMAN S VENTURE Arthur Legrand Stattord, who cloim- ei to bea natural son of the Karl of | Dunraven, landed in Now York from | an [nman steamer, the latter part of | November. At the Nicholas Hotel he | met sporting men, and they decided to | go to Muine, hunting and fishing. On the way they stopped at Bangor Me., where Stafford made the acquaint- ance of a New York lady, Miss Gasce. Both became desperately smitienjan wlien Stafiord started for the woods they had plighted their troth. On December Slat Stafford left the camp. with his rifle, for a stroll. Shortly after a hard snow storm set in, and Stafford did not return, hia companions went to find him. They were unsuccessful and returned to the camp about midnight. Early in the morning of January 1 they again set out, About three miles from the camp they found Stafford in the firm embrace ofa she-bear, and both were frozen. A knife waa sticking in the left fore shoulder of the bear. A short distance away # balfgrown cub with a kuife wound in its beart was discovered. The guide said that Stafford had attacked the cub first, and was then sat upon by the bear. Stafford’s companion went to Bangor | and told the story to the young lady. She lost her reason, and is sow in a des- perate condition, She was sentto the Elmira Asylum. ——— Ai Pe General News Notes. Over nine millions from manufactures a Reoaaues - le ; Oil, it gives a clear and steady light. is a great item for Denver in the record of 1883. *<, $ Five hun !red compositors are to-day outof employment ia this city and unable to obtain work.— NV. Y, Tribune The Chicago Tribune ecunts up 125,- 000 human lives lost by earthquakes, tornadoes, shipwrecks, fires, mine dis- asters, and other accidents in 1883. Mr. George D. Philips, the noted amateur skater, recently made a half mile in the unprecedent time of 14 minutes, on the ice im Harlem river. [t is said that the Stars and. Stripes never float over the State House at Col- umbia, S.C. When the Legislature is in session there is instead a tattered rag of dark blae with the representation of a palmetto tree and a rattlesnake coiled at the bottom. It is pleasing to notice that the Wash- ington gossips are again engaged in the delightful task of marryiog off Presi- deat Arthur. They bavespent two Winters at this work alre:dy, but they do net seem at all tired by their past efforts. We wish them luck. Cattle prospered in Colorado during the year just closed, and several im- portant sales consummated. The firm to which Mrs. Iliff belongs in one in> stance paid $500,000 in cash for cattle in Tex+s, to be fattened on the ranches of the firm in the South Platte Valley. There was something*strikingly ex- pressive in the reply of Aunt Patty, when the Detroit Postmaster asked her what she wanted. Said —she:— “Ev’ryt’ing ‘cept what we’s got, boss. Ev'ryving *cept pov'ty, an’ cold, an’ nuffin to eat. De ole man’s sick, de tater bar'l’s empty, an’ dar’s no wood in de shed. Ev’ryt'ing ’cept what we’s got, boss }” A few weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. Glad- stone, with Miss Gladstone, were about to leave Hawarden Castle, to meet at Leughtoa Hall, the Dake and Dachess of Westminister;butit was found that the the Premier's coachman was so ill as to be unable to drive,whereupon an effivient and noble substitute was found in Lord Aberdeen, who is said to have put ona coachman’s attire and to have driven the distinguished party to Loughton Hall and back to Hawarden. Prohibition islikely to prohibit in Pottawatomie country, Kansas, They have begun to lodge offending liquor dealers in jail, Defendant Hulen, hav- ing been convieted upon twenty counts, was fined $100 on each count, and on the twenty-first count the Court com- mitted him to jail, to stay until all the mosey is paid. Saloonfkeeper Shaw, also, having been convicted on the thirteen counts,was sentenced to pay $1.00 and costs on each count, and to spend thirty days in jail, and stay there uutil he paysap. Saloon keeper Pitman got $1,100 fine and a month in’ jail. Upon twelve dealers the Court impoxed fines aggregating $7,600, with $3,000 costs aod ninety days in jail. Like every patriot and philanthropist Key. T. Dewitt Talmage sincerely de- plores the alarming prevalence of intem- perance. He says he has seen wore young men druuk the past year than at any time before. He favors every method for the establishment of temper- ance, moral suasion, legal suasion, pledges for those who can keep them, societies that strengthen men by the sympathy ot fraternity, and, in fact, whatever legitimate way may attain the much desired end. He sees no cause for discouragement in the prohibition reversals in Obio and Iowa, for he feels that every great priaciple knows defeat several times befere it achieves its final triumph. Cave City isin the eastern part of Calaveras county, Cal., writes a corres- ndent. It ouce contained 1000 in- | Vitentsyutva the failure of the a gravel mines the population diminished, | asin other mining towns, till at present | the *‘citv” consiate of a hotel, a saloon | anda haysa@ k. A few of the curiosi-| ties of early times still remuin to the! place. One of these is the graveyard on | the hillside above the towe. It contains | 16 graves, 15 of them filled by men) who died with their beots on between | ‘50 and ‘56, The cave extends into the | mountain side 300 feet, and contains} over 100 skeletons. The Indians have} 00 traditions of how the skeletons aaieaal put there, but I think that it was an} old Indian camp, and that io time of war the unfortunate wretches were shut | up in the cavern and perished for want) of foed and water. ee _—— Special Notices. Att Wco. Horse Blankets cheap at J. B. MacponaLp’s. dee 29 | Istanp FLour and Cracked Oats at R. K. | Braces. [dee 27 | Iy you waut a Fur Cap cheap go to J, B | Macaonavp’s. dec 2 A sPLeNvIp lot of China, Glass, and Earth enware, to be sold.cheap at CoLwILL's. aug § tf Tne cheapest Ready Made Clothing in town | »g | ) ‘ aeec a. is at J. B. Macponap’s Five pound tins Tea just the’thing at Brer & Gorr Dicey Herring and boneless Fish at J. Katout & Son’s. {lee20 SxkaTine Roors, the best and cheapest at J. B. Macvonatp’s Boot Store, dec 29 CHoicse Winter Applesat Brrr & Gorr’s. ANOTHER large quantity of Crockery just receivedvand will be sold cheap at CoLwiILl's ; wad aug 8 ti New TWeeps just received et J. B. Mac- DONALD'S. . dee YY J. &sicar & Son’s for pure Illuminating {dec20 Dixxer Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Seis, in great varieties and cheap, at COLWILLSs. aug 8 tf Five gallon tius Begs at Baer & Gorr's. | “Fr You"want to be suited with « Tea Set, 2 Dinner Set, or a Toulet Set, go to COLWILL'S. aug 5 tf Goup and silver, plating of every des¢tiptivn done at Brown’s. Shop.on corner of - Prince and Grafton Streets. Ijy ® 3m, why How to save twenty-tive doilars.— Carry your old sewing machine to Brown’s aud have it made as good as Lew, instead of changing 1 for a new oue, Sbop on comer ot Prince ap Grafton Streets, Uh'town {jy 33m Kent Mitis.—The best. family flour at * Cheapside.”” ~Henky Beer. foct 25 tf Jouyx Newson is at the top of the ladder in furpitare. Long experience, best quality, greatest variety, and best workuiauship. He Ameriean Oil cheap does not need to advertise that she isa hive” |, man, The publicknow it. Go and get real bargains, ““Newsou'’s Building,” opposive Pust Office. joctls tify A piece of fine machinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver that Brown cannot mend or make new, you may just a4 well throw it~ way. (Shyp ou corner of Prince aud Grafton Streets, Char- lottetown. liy3 Ode new stdek of Albums’are an excellent quality and very cheap. G. H. Cook & Uv», = [nov26 ~ &s wkly ti Church Birectory, Charlottetown Sr, Pavut’s (Church of England) —Queen Square—Mornicog and Evemng service. every Sunday at Ifa m. and 7 Pp. m. Sunday school at 2 30 p. m., Kev. Davia FitzGerald, Rector; Kev. Chas. U’ Meara, Assistant Miaister, All pewsare am _ Sunday evenings, Lf -> Sr. Perer’s (Churca of England)—Rochford Sqaar ‘Berviecs —Sa,m., 11 a} m.,and 7p. m. Daily Services—Matins —9 a. m. Evensong—5 p. m., except Friday evenings, at 7.30 p. m. Kev. George W. Hougson, Priest Incumbent, Rev. W. B. King, Assistant Curate. St. Dunsvan’s CarkEDRAL. --Low Mass Charlottetown, Dee. 11, 1883—taw and why every Sunday at 8a,m. High Mass at . 10. a.m; Vespers at 3 p.m. Mass at - — ‘die OREO its Ott 0. ee 7280 a. m. throughout the week. Kev. | ey . i Pius Carrol!, Pastor. First Mersopisr ( norcH—Prince Street— Service ané “*ermon Sunday’s at 10.30 a. m., ana 6,30 p, m. Sunday Schoo] at,2 p. m.° Week Day Services—Tuesday and Thursdays at 7.30 p. m. Rev, John Burwash, A. M., Pastor. Second MetHoprstT ‘nuRcH—Prince Street— Service and Sermon on Sunday at 10,30 a, m., and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Week day serviceon Wed nesday evening. “Rev. J. W. Wadman, A. B., Pastor. ; Sr. James’ Crurcu—(Presby terian)—Pownal St reet,—Service and Sermon every Sun- day at ll a. m. and6 30 p,m.” Sabbath School and Bible classes at 2.30 p. m. Weekly Service i6 the Lectfirdé Hall on | Wednesday evenings, at 7.45 p.m, Rev. Keoueya, Me ik r Zion Cuukca—( Presbyterian } — Richmond Street.—Service and Sermon every.Sun- day at lla. m.and 6:30p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Rev, Johu Mel. McLeod, Pastor. , Bartist Cutkcn—cor. Prince and Fitzrcy streets—Services aud Sermon every. Suo-] day at 11 a. m., and 6,30 o’clock p. m; Sunday School at2.30 p.m. Weék day ee re at 8S p. m.; end Fri- ay at 8 p. m,, Rev. E. Whitman, | icios. mA dP " a Biste Caristians+Prin ce, Street—Ser vies and Sermoa every Sunday morning at 10,30 a m. and 6.30 p. m. .Sunday ILY EXAMINER, ee a a nae a ou TANUA | Liv | MAKE NEW RAO BLOOD, | And will eompletely change the blood in the entire system in threo months. Any per- sen who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 1% weeks, may be restored to sound health, if sueh a thing be possible. For euring Female ¢ omplaints these Pills have me Physicians use them in their praciiee. Sold everyw here, or sacnt by mail for S, JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. equal, cight lotter-stamps. Send for cireular, I. DIPHTHER: > o¢ vt 8 CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. S JOHNSON ‘S$ ANODYNE LINIMENT wit! instan- taneou.'y relieve there terrible diseases, and will positively Infurmation that will save Don't delay a moment, eure Hie Caserk Out of Len. many lives sent fiee by mall. Prevention is betier than eure. CURES JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (rcs cits penaaie, Dataens 2. five a Dlarvan Unaeaie Dysentecy, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine Anu Lame Bick. Sold everywhere, Send for pamphlet to I. 8. Jonuson & Co., Bostox, Mass. An English Veterinary Surgeon and Cheraist, now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's ure an Condition Powders are absolutely | a : : peli ; ; minense!ly Valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'n- tol pint food. Sokl everywhere, or sent by mati fer 6 letter-stamps. I. S. Jounsow & Uo., Bostox, Mass, Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, | ' —— ete Rey lett - ae ESses. 188A. CHAISTANAS ANDREW YEAR'S REQUISITES ——NOW OPENING AT-—— “CHEAPSIDE” _—_-U---- eee the aoe ELEGANT CLASS AND (SPLENDID ASSCRTMENT | CHINAWARE. | HiUSE FURN SHINGS, — (good), 28c; better, $2c¢; China Tea and Moustache HARDWARE, &C&. best, 36e. Cups,.. Flower Vases, in Sapa, Rood and ches? on. | -Bbeet -vapiety, China ard |Table and Dessert Knives Coffeay (supenior), 25e, 00c, ) eG lies Petlet Sets, Chil-! and’ Forks, Pairs Carver aud 40c per ub. : drens’ Tea -Sets, Glass! and Fork, Bread Knives, Molasses and Golde n 8) rap. | Table Sets, Pitchers,Pum-| Pocket Kuives ard Scis- Extra choice Table: Rajeins, | biers, Goblets, Nappies, sors, Tea Table and Des- in finest DeHesa, Black | Cake, Pickle and Preserve | sert Spoons, Cramb Tray 7 Basket & Londen: Layers: | ‘Diphes, Syrup Jugs, Celery and Brush, Tin Tea and Choice S ‘tana and Valencia | Glasses, a few ‘sets Cov- | Coffee Sets Dish © Cooking R rn ae : ered Jugs. Covers, Broilers, Toaeters, purrauts, fresh apt geod, te eae Pi ne , Green Grapes, Almorids, LAMPS | Exg . uers, Bag eel r : > ’ . | Flour Sifters, Patty Pans, uts, Eleme Figs, Contec- | Jelly, Padding and Cake e v, ? £ } ake | } | | CHOICE FRUIT AND CROCLRIES. , Pots, | ) onery, Candied Ciwon, |Tn Hand, Pable, Hall, Din- Moulds, Papier Machie Lemou and Orange Peel. ing 260m and Library and ih oe hun Trays,Fancy Spices, Creamy, Tartar, | Lanps, Glasses & Shades. Japanese Bra ‘kets and Pickles, Flavoring Ex- | 2% Match Safes,Crnet Stands, tracts, Apples, Clieese, EARTHERN AND CROCKERY-! ‘Pattie Mats, Bath Room ' Onions, Mustard, \ inegar, \ WARE, Sets’ Umbrelia Stands, Catsup, Capers, Sances, | Sets. Mrs. . Potts’ Sad Mainioca, Sago,’ Tapieca, In Teapots, Cups and Sau- Prepared Cécoanut, Maca- . cers, Side and Vegetable renti, Vermiciili, Broma,} Dishes, Plates, Tea Sets, Irons, Hearth, Hair, Shoe, . Biacklead, Serub, Paint, aud other Brushes, Boys’ Chocolate, Oveva, Potato! Baking “Dishes, Jugs,| ..) Ghests. .Hatchets Farina, Gelatine. Tyilet Sets, Bowls. Skates, etc ete: Powder, | a. Brooms, Whisks, Baskets,| giot Gun Cape, Saks CANNED Coons, Buckets, Tubs, Wash- Nipples. Cow Ties, Halter : | boards, itolling Pins, Chains, Axes,Cattle Cards In Peach, Pear, Pine Apple,| Pounders. Curry : Combs, W cates" Strawberry, Cherry, Poma- | to, Green Peas, Baked ;Best American Kerosene, in Beans, Salmon, Mackerel,| casks and 1, 2 and 5 gal. Lobsters, ete. . cans. Syrups, — Juice, a. ~ Coffee, Pea and an KING CLA Meal, Split Peas, Beans,| * a SLRSOR Rice, Bariey, Wax Can- |A large assortment. dles, Cracked Wheat, ' Graham and Buckwheat |Choice Family Flour, Oat Flour. ‘ and Cornmeal. Reeds, Lanterns. SLEICH ROBES, In Bufialo,. and} Japanese Wolf. Sleigh. Bells, Whips, Har- ness Oil. Please calland examine. Goods shown freely. Thankfu! for past favors, we solicit HENRY BEER. | é.. e EA. ¢ oy wis BEER & COFF’S. UR TEA is giving splendid satisfaction. Jrices, retail) A 24cts., S0¢cts., and 36cts, Prices, wholesale, very low. FIVE POUND TINS, (screw top), excludes the air, pre- serving the fayor and strength of the Tea. Just what is, wanted. Halt chests very cheap to the trade, BEER & GOFF. et En ea SO ee a ep FR —- THE EXAMINER _ School at 2 p. m, Réve.8. He Rite, Pastor. PRAYER MEFTINGinyY. M. (. day afterncon at 4 o'clock. DiscrPies oF Crest meet an New CVA | House, everv Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and. 6,39 p.m. Elders presiding, CHOICE TEAS, VERY CHEAP. | --AT THE— i LONDON HOUSE, ~ BY THE— Chest, Half-Chest and Quarter-Chest, ALSO IN PACKAGES OF 2, 10, 15 AND 26 POUNDS. Ute town, Door 4, 1860 —ian vod wicly ; a SOB PRINTING: OFFIGE | } ' MAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH Large Supply of Prixting Tyres and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AXD BEST BESCRIPTION, * AND WS ARE NOW PREPaRED, } j | i A Unter theGareful and skilful Supervision of Mr, J, W. Mitchell, TO PFPRINT LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, BILL HEADS, BUANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. POSTERS, HAND. BILLS, DODGERS, &e., &e., An Shart Netice, in Gand Styte, at Cheep Prinns, -—-— oo ~ 18284 Eide aku WEEKLY EXAMINER AND ISLAND ARGUS “v7 CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper Lublisheu iu P, E. Island, —— ee ee aa $00 Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devotcd to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominica ! The Weekly lixaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS {§ A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Huitorials, etc., which from day to day uppear in the daily edition, it is Always full of W EWS AND Alweys up te the Times, The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- euliural and Ladustrial Inieresis of the Provinge ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the Institutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ORE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCH. JOB PRINTING, --SUCH As— Bill-heads, Letftersheads, Notes of Hand Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers etc., etc,, dome tn first-cines style and ert mofties. a ‘ “7s £. 64th St., New York, May 16, 1882. | . ) | Rev. Father Wilds =a7 1 « _ EXPERIENCE. The Rev. Z. P. Wilds, well-known city missionary in New York, and brother of the iate eminent Judge Wilds, of the Messachusetts Supreme Court, writes as follows: Misses. J.C. AvVeRn & Co., Gentlemen® Last uncomfortable winter 1 was troubled with itching humor a most affecting more especiaily my iimbs, which itched so jutolerably at night, and burned 80 intense- ly, that | coulid scarcely bear any clothing over them, I was also a sufferer froma severe catarrh and eatarrhal cough; my appe was pour, and iny system a good deal run dowu Knowiug the value of AYER'S SARSAPARIPLA, by Observation of many Other cases, and from personal use in former years, I began taking it for the above-named disorders. My a im- proved almost from the first dose, After a short time the fever andeitching were allayed, and all signs of irritation of the s<in disappeared. My catarrh aud cough were also cured by the same means, aud my goneral health greatly tinmproved, util it is now excellent, I feel a hundred per ceut stronger, aud I attribute these results to the use of the SARSAPARILLA, which I recommend with all confidence as ihe best blood medicine ever devised, I took it in small doses three times a day, and used, in all, less than two bottles, I place these facts at your service, hoping their pudiication may do good, Yours respectfully, Z. P. WILps.” The above instance is but one of the many constantiy coming to our notice, which prove the perfect adaptability of AYER’s Sarsa- PARILLA to the cure of all diseases arising from impure or impoverished blood, aud a weakened vitality. = 7 © cleanses, enriches, aud strengthens the blood, stimulates the action of the stomach and bowels, and thereby enables the system to resist and overcome the attacks of all Scrofw lous Diseases, Eruptions of the Skin, Rhew matism, Catarvh, General Debility, and all disorders resulting from poor or corrupted biood and a low state of the system. PREPARED BY Dr.J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drugyiste; price £1, six bottlee or SO. AYER’S CATHARTIC ROLY is PILLS, Best Purgative Medicine cure Constipation, Indigestion, Headache, and : ail Bilious Disorders, Sold evetywhere, Always reliable, W. R, WATSON, Ch’town, Wholesale Agent Endorsed by ‘the Frerch Atadumy of Med eine for Enflamination ofthe Urinary Organs, caveed by Indiscretion cr Exposure, Rotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Posi- tive cure inone to three days. Local Treat- ment only required, No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Copaiba, in FABLE; ByGrenic,Curstive, PREVEN- tive: Price $1.50, including Bulbe Syringe. Sold by all Druggitts, or eunt free by mail securely sealed, on receipt of price. Deseri tive Treatise free an application. AMERICA AGENCY “@6° MiViciNE CO., Detroit, Mich., and Windsor, Ont. Sold in Charlottetown by APOTHPOCARIFS HALL CO, Marlé ’ A LECTI.D VOLTAIC BELT, and ELrcrrie 4. AYPPLIAnOts. Wo wi'l send oe Da Trial, TO MEN, YOUNG OR OLD, who ave suffering | from Nervous Desitiry, Los? Viraniry, and th MatURe resulting from ses of a PERSONAL ASUSES and OTHER Cavara. relief and com lete restoration to HizaLTu; Vicor and ARANTERFD. Send at onec f6rTllustra Papen free, Address ae Vouraic Bur Ce, Marsmant, Mice A CURE GUARANTEED, Hager '¢ WEDICINE FOOD J4ryea - For @id and Yonng, Male and Female Pesitively cures Nérvotiniss in ALL ita Sstages eak Memory, Loss of Lratn Pecer, Sexval Pros. tration, Nigh | Sweats \apermatorr hea, L arrenness, Seminod Weakness, avd General Los of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enjeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tene and Vigor te Exhausted Generative Organx in etth r sex. Wit each order for TWELVE packages, reccpsnied With five dollars, we will send our Writien Guarantee to refun the money if the treatment do¢s not effecta cure. I+ the Chenpest and Beat Medicine in the Market. 4 Full particulars’ our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free toany addreere, Muck’s Megpette Medictue is sold by pits at 5O cts. per box, or 6 boxes for $3.50, or w mailcd free of postege, on receipt of the woney, by addreszin MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE C®,, Windsor, Ont., Cavada Seid in Charlottetown by Apothecerics’ Hall Co. Agents for Prince Edward Island, and by all Drugg veryw here. may 156 w MRS, SOPHIA POTTER'S Bone Ekeuatic Liniment T is a fact wor'h knowing that Mrs. Sopbia Potter's Bone Rheumatic Liniment cannot | be excelled for removing pain and soreness, | It is no wortkises trash, os sme may suppose, | simply because they beve been imposed upon | by others, but is positively the ‘King of Pain.” Sore throat caknot stand before its Wor, All we ask isa trial that you may be con- vinced of the truth of our statement. Our ex- perience isthat one bottle tried also eclis many more. ‘BES Bee circular for particulars and testimonials, and try a hottle—it will not fail to do ail that is promised, _R. V. BARKER, St. Joh», Wholesale Agent. W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. E. 10. A. CROBSMAN, Middleton, Lot #7, Ovi, 38, 1Sd—wod whiy