Ph ee i i a ee rs ids a a sig nie ie whiny 5 ol. ee Es — ee ean A Father's Terrible Crime. Special Notices, teapots, two hundred cover lifty meat dishes, offered in thousand and dishes, one hundred and than ever Colwill’s. [nov 25 eod 4w wly rim. He then } la ed cloths saturated one ith choloform over their faces , elias Stine placed them on a bed. He administered a similar dose to himselfane lay down W hen Mrs. | i > i) iit Maxw i ot Spriog tield KeoxnomMy Cushioi We her trip saves fuel Cy } | } \ : , vint end will keep out dust in summer. Ohio, after sending his wile to town,on | ‘® ' oo, oa an ; . € the re] 1 . ior sale by Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the 6pry " hy “ay aio ’ ‘ » oe rk the =¢6h inst, 1D his snop idministered Stove, Walker's Corner. {nov 26 61 . oa 8 . - or ‘ ° su j t His { mur Cl ildren, aged fre I } ie i3 On Hi NDRED AND [wWwenty-FIve tea sets, years, a mixture of aconite aud chloro-| one hundred chamber sets, fifty dinner sets, t ‘ will be sold cheaper Charlottetown at W. P. to aK With them Sitver.—New Silverware for Christmas Muxwell returned the eldest girl Wi8S!and wedding presents, received to-day at the dead and the others were unconscious, | City Hardware Store.—Norton Bros. ' : x ‘ hen nov27—3i wkly li Every effort was made to revive them, . . int de ine the nicht two more of the Now 1s tHe Time.—Ladies Hand-made ui du ; Pale M ’ “plage” Skating Boots at $2.00, at Dorsey, Goil & Cos. i reb aie iaxwell retiver SOME r i : ; ee a ae . : ae 4 Ly ll who are in wavt of crockery, glass What and Was placed to jul! > Dad a hinewarc, call at W. P. Colwill’s, and Ce ie OR : written letters saying that he was Ured | get the cheanest that has ever been offered in of life and wanted the cuiidren tO gO) Charlottetown, {nov 25 ecd 4¥ w ly ] } hy «) , . , ? sit with itm to avoid suilerioy. Le bid bep Comrorters, heavy and gn d, a large : . ; }: . , ‘ ‘4 CRT i . been inaieted tor Worilng anotier phy lot just opened at W. A. ‘VFEKS & | . a | fnov 25 sician and this, toy “with busine: { : ° ‘ } . sy s at aa embar isseMments. is Supposed to } ave} LARGE stock of Accordeons, vont Persea “ga a — nap leat | | Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Flutes, Violin strings wMeite 9 YY é e ae ho » wy ! . . F incited him Co the Het. 19 Olde J iat Miller ros, selling very cheap. [nov 4, ti oS. ‘ ‘ ; < vs nat ie} . : : auld d ight and it tear i ina ; j B. MACDONALD l tne place to buy shoek Wil ki il his rr ther, M X¥well warm U wierclothing Zor i and cheap. {no oy id to be feigning insanity. CALL and see the cheapest, the best, the largest jot of crockeryware, evet offered nn Charlottetown, in French china, glass ware, and all other ware that is wanted in a house, and will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s [nov 25 eod 4w wly aD. are - An Ancient American City. fucson, Ari.,is an ancient city. | Antedating Jamestown andPlymoath, | visited first in Coronado, | Onr car Ontario apples, (large barrels), the . ee mm, ; ‘ a finest iob We have ever received, This is the 540 by a L540 bs ~.,’|time for families to buy in their supply.— i IW its first Muropean settiers in Lood, | Beer & Gore [nov § : g° : : af . PE 2554 | ; tnd its first missionaries in 1581. But | Kypry eases women’s and men’s overshoes iG fore the vear 1540 there was an!and rubbeis just received at Macdonald's . ‘ era ' r oo Indian village ‘established on the site | Boot Stor sy ‘ ¢ ! nt city so thatthe Tuc-| . Lor of French calf tops, just received . if > rlan t } sold hea at Voreey ' ‘ om § oro | trom England, to ve soid cheap ¢ Vy; SOnTADS if they piease, cidim an age]. Aw E [oct 13 : : ‘ ' Cal cA vu > fear ( town as great 4S manta Feans I | fux’s and Boy’s Fur Caps, in great variety, v theirs For ail practical pus r > } ‘ wever, 1540 is a date suf lling cheap at J. B. Maedonald’s [uo 22 rATr’s AstRAL Ott (Kerosene) at Beer & , and if Tucson only jG [oct 27 improve With a rood quality, B. Macdonalid’s. 2 Cié€én 4 rar away 3 to re Or! Lapras’ Astracan Jackets, r > as good as sheis old, much} selling low at J. [no 22 be expected ofthe place. Built} Ovr fall Boots are just the thing—Dorsry, , * ? ' ’ V+ se 7 the Spaniards, who brought so | %0FF & Co. [sepli ; ; tnuch religion to the people whom they | c 2 i ; 2 . | onque:ed, san Xavier, (San Havier) 18 | lay one of the largest, as it is one of ‘ ‘ . - preserved, ri all the | Kexp your feet dry by gettinga pair of Dorsey, Goff & Co’s, Boots. {sep17 Men’s long rubber boots, good “quality, for : _| $3 50 per pair, at Macdonald’s Boot Store. churches [no 22 tilt duviag the years of the Spanish | Prepare for the cold, and get some good, O-‘vwupancy ot tae Southwest. ! Riding | warm Underelothing cheap at L. E. Prowse’s, I on Teeson for pine miles up the| novs va loy of the Santa Cruz River, one has! Cnear Breap.—The public are hereby | respectfully informed that it is not necessary upses from time to time through the groves ct live oak and muskete the white walls trees of | t? Pay 36.00 per barrel fer Flour. I am :zell- ' wale)? | ing Choice Superlor Extra Flour at $5.25, and the graceful levery barrel of which is warranted to make towers of the church as they stand | White Light Bread. Should any barrel of clearly outlined against the sky | this Fiour fl to give entire ame gery eS a” 7 ——_ es | purchase agree take ack and retune bevond. It was down this val-| PUrce* r, | gree to tal it bac ar lev of Can ’ is. », ., | vie moucy (e20RGE CARTER, Great George ev of bhe anta Cruz. W his 518 Gay Street. {nov 4 4i2aw wkly2i tu-sa _e aan so much atlonitao! OG Gh Ogt? Boors are very cheap at D JRSEY, Gorr & caitural section,that Coronado mar:eh-| (Co's, {sep17 ed on bis way from Old Mexicoin 1540,| Geerar rush and before the advent of this intrepid | donald’s. explorer and ever since, the valley has! Just received new Overshoes and Rubbers, been inhabited hy the Papago Indians, | cheap at Dorsey, Goit & Co, [no 11 whose adobe houses with thatched roofs are scattered along the road leading to the mission.—Jombstone Epitaph. li ei elm — Why Russians are Ignorant. It is frequently remarked on the Con- tinent that among educated men the Russians aredistinguished by a stranger qrality of ignorance about matters with which all men of ordinary iatelli- gence are supposed to be conversant. The cause of this peculiar ignoraace is the absolute inability of Russian students to obtain books which may be found in all the college towns of the! world. An exchange seys:—“Matters| are rapidly reaching a pess in Russia! rout of the Court House, in Charlotte. when booksellers will have to ask them-|! town :— selves whether it is not better to foilow| A LL that tract, piece or parcel of land the example of the leading journalists,| 4% Situste. lying and nenng on ee -e and retire completely from business. It oe ee en de was only ihe other day that 200 work eae ue F cheiak rohting ‘en \ yl t ay tZ S|ing a breadth of six chains fronting on In CircUlation were interdicted, and the | Crapaud Bore or Kiver and running back by police went the round of the be okshops — neta ere the ee ity ot and cuntiscated every conv of | thereto for the distance of one 2 and coniiscated eve ry copy of them Cx on Relig scp the North-west bj ngs Rees ; : this lands in pessession of Robert Myers, former- arbitrary law, some of the publishers ly Thomas Myers, on the North-east by who had printed large editions of such | lands latoly in possession of Alexander Me- works as Adam Smith's Wealth of | Quarrie, now oe 5. McQuarrie, oot ar Nat ions suffered loss “a1 * i -| Sonth-esast by and in pave : Oo ad £1,000, while in no fon aa a aaa ere ta a o ceuata sone bo yk sellers loose less ths °20 through gage Z . . . ‘te the same a little more ( in £2U throug sixty acres of land, be for overcoats at J. B. Mae- [nov 22 Cuoice FLour $5 at Beer and Goffe. Prerake for the cold, and get some good, warm Underclothing cheap at L. KE. Prowse’s. novs One hundred barrels Choice Winter Apples cheap at Beer & Goff s. {oct 27 Prepare for the cold, and get some good, warm Underclothing cheap at L. E, Prowse’s. novd Lavies and Gentlemens fashionable Rubber Boots, Slivpers, and Overshoes, at Dorsty Gorr & Co's. fsepl7 MORTGAGE SALE iu i te fo be cold at Public Auction on Monday,the twelith day of December next, A. D, 1884 at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, in isting on the shelves in each. By the seizure of their stock. Count Tol-| or less, as the same is described in a certain Swi has now prepared a- fresh | deed dated the en — teen mousure, directed against freedom of'| '87%: made hetween Joseph Pope, then Com- ‘ead : we / missioner of Public Lands, of the one part, readiag, which, although not likely tO) ..4 Nei] McQuarcie of the other part. be so expensive to the librarians and! ‘phe above sale is made under and by booksellers, will be infinitely more| Virtue of a power of sale contained ina troubleome. ‘This law provides that | mortgage dated the second day of July, A. is ; i tehdem ehatt| D>: 1680, made between Neil McQuarrie of hy youth up to the age of sixteem the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Ovia1u irom any library or bookshop,cr he allowed to read any works not Aap-j for farther particulars apply at the ollice proved of by the educational | of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, authorities of e eountry. When a| Charlottciown. : \ . cai moe or hile $0 obtain or! Dated at Charlottetown this 3ist day of od enters a Teese - | October, A. D,. 1884 : PSHE 5 ev be for his ’ , me pa -. or purchase & books, even if it eae iar ALEXANDER McKINLAV, tatuer, this law will forbid the book od e Assignee. be given him, useless he presents de | Ch’town, Nov. 1, ’84—oaw tl sale, Neil McLeod of the other part, written sancticn of his schoolmaster. — —-—— -- _ a pi ae eS gi te io order that the law may be the better | ies. RR. YOUNG'S ey forced, apy policeman will be able to| : . , ia onder vine siov a boy he meets in the street with a} \ pane ere : : ae ; : ; [ive & A. Brown & Co. 2. b . un ler bi o mt, and, if he dox ’ not and Ronnets alwaye on hand. ) sous & Written permission to read it,| f will be empowered totake him into} From an English point of} view such meddling with the individual | up-stairs at W Trimmed Hag oct?23—end wr Cures custody. _ ‘ ; Rheumatism, TE DAILY HXAMINER, 1 8 Wonderful Famil, Exeels « othee Sometine for The Most Wonder amily 5 Bemeh on Sip aeaeai m CURES — Catarrh, Chol- ee era Morbus, Dysentery, roup, Asthma, Bron- : Chronic Diarrhoea, Kid- nee eer. Os ime ney Troubles, and Spinal mation, Bee ng at = Digonsns, (Ciecular Pree Lungs, Hoarseness, In- , ee : Es Guensa Hacking Cough, fe tee. Whooping Cough. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. PARSONS? ..2URCA2'NE... PILLS Positively eure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, and all LIVER and BOWEL Gomeiete®. MALARSS. BLOOD POISON, and Skin Diseases (ONE PILL A DOSE). For Female On ne soelie vin have no equal. “T find thom 8 valnabie Cashertie HO iver Ft oe everywhere, = cent by : , ther.-—<d. 0 + olde ° . 5 ‘ , uk for Bis iiaeee. Valuable information FREE. 1L'S. JOHNSON & CO., BOS ON a It is a well-known fact that most of the Hlarse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless: that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. Nothing on Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow eri «xf € . Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint of ae mae ah »y mail for 2he. in =~ it will also positively prevent and cure Hog Che fold everywhe re, or sent by I SHICK EN CHOLERA, Circulars tree lera, , $1.00 stamps. Furnished in laree cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20. wenth |. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. NEW IMPROVED PATENT EIGHT-FLARGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. -——_ TEXBE only Kight-Flange Safe in the world, and coniainivg more improvements than ANY L 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 plete of the door being on hinges, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have easy access to the lock and bott- work. He can thus easily change the lock, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order. 3rd. IRON INSIDE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in the filling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs the moisture and ‘‘requires filling over again.” a th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents warping or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. 6th. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof safes, providirg eight laps, thus preventing the passage ot heat, it having to pass over twelve inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes cor-taining one, two or three lianges. THESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the greatest fires 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 ef Jarge numbers throughout the Dominion BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm. monials ard information, address, JOSEPH JACORS, GENERAL AGENT. For prices, testi- MeCRRIS & IRELAND, 64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass, ROYAL GANADIAN INSURANGE CO. MAWeTAR, + i.6:5 0 eC 4 ES igh Qo-- HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. ee Risks Taken on Most Faverable Terms. AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Merchants Bank of Halifax. $2,000,000 Cl’town, Fab, 27, 1884. — ee —— PRIRCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. : —--——-:0:— iss4. Summer Arrangement. iss4. QO AND AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, trains wili 000 — run daily as follows (Sundays excepted ):— —— 9 NT ee ene os TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. “sana: AA stn og STATIONS. ae Mix’d.| Mix’d, STATIONS, | Express) Mix’d.|Mix'd. + A. M.| A.M. ; P.M. || 2 The... Bnd iia ‘harlottetown ....... ' 6.00 | 8.25 | 3.40 | Charlottetown ...... 7.15 | 4.20 | 9.20 Royalty Junction....| 6.15 | 9.00 | 4.00 | Royalty Junction ..dp| 7.00 4.60 | 9.00 North Wiltshire..... 6.50 9,52 | 4.47 North Wiltshire..... | 625 2.54 | 8.13 Hunter River........ 7.00 {10.68 | 5.00 |, Hunter River..... | eae { 2.38 | 8.00 Bradalbane.......... 7.25 110.46 | 5.35 | Brada bane......... | 5.51 | 200 | 7.25 County Line......... 7.31 '10.56 | 5.45 |\County Line......... 1 5.45 | 1.50 | 7.16 Freetown.........+.- 7.41 |11.12 | 8.59 ||Freetown............ 5.34 | 1.35 | 7.02 Keusington....... .| 7.55 j11.35 | 6.18 || Kensington.......... 5.20 | 1.12 | 6.48 | P.M. (dp) 4.55 {12.35 | 6.10 a id ( ar} 8.20 (12.10 | 6.50 | Summerside..... A.M. “rrr = jap] 8.40 | 1.45 ar| 4.30 (11.20 MESON 5 oss cc csns 8.55 2.08 | | Miscouche........... 4.15 (10.57 Wellington.......... 9.14 | 2.37 | Wellington.......... 3.57 {10.29 | rere 9.43 | 3.28 Ts ih kocsake 328 9.38 WEANT iid. Kv in , 10.35 | 4.50 BMY s 5s 00s oe es -| 2.37 | 8.15 Dene ON in cca ses 10.53 | 5.15 eOGUNEEEL, ov cc occeee 2.20 7.59 Biel 5 ies es ‘11.18 | 6.10 ff BereOR oc aces dy} 1.53 7.10 lag ARE ER ar'11.55 | 7.00 a Pees 6 e033 dj! 1.15 | 6.00 | eae a ewncoes ra acicalexcecencnurranerlnecuosines acooenrantecenesnepenaaneinonaeaetaiiaadagi nanan thastanian: sal tecedcemsiiy cantatummeomaieey emeaaa TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. — TRAINS DEPART.—FOR TRE EAST. Mixed. | rights of parents and their children is} Diphtheria, monstrous,and it is difficult to conceive | Neuralgia that it should be acquiesced in without | ' the faintest murmur on the part of the} Erysipelas > rraats » » Russian people. Croup, + i II —e , Hoaiseness. Young Men:—Read This. Removes tux Vovuraic Bevr Co., of Marshall, Mich, | Dandruit offer to send their celebrated E.Lecrro-Vot.- | TALC Bevr and other HLecriic APPLIANCES on trial for thirty days, to men (young and old) Stn ailiicted with nervous debility, !oss of vitality oN Aa ral Vsis oe fos ice 25" PERBOTILE, ’ : hig Flikszrr POL. BRIDGEWATER.N.S._ And restore Hair on Bald and manhood, and all kinéred troubles. ior rheumatism, neura!cia, many Other diseases. Heads, and Complete restoration | to health, vigor and maohood guaranteed, | No risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial is | allowed. Write them at once for illustrated painphlet free. Cures all aches & pain April 23, 1884. STATIONS. | Express. STATIONS. Express, | Mixed. | Charlottetown ......| 3.30 p.m.| 6.15 a. m. Charlottetown.... . | 9 05a. m./ 6.30 p, m. Royalty Junction ....| 3.45 ‘* | 6.34 ‘* ||Royalty Junction....|] 850 ‘* 16.10 * eteiass es cvicnceeh crf Cee Eee Deine catishats s-058 Ea DORM so ck sch vost 4 § 3a * || Bedford............. 8.25 * 15.33 * M sé ee i} os se Mount Stewart. . . = wd | a « || Mount Stewart.. ap oo ‘a a ke Mawel .iesinssees 5,09 | 9.00 “ |/Mored...... soecevodt 198 1% 1B ge ee ee eee 600. 1. Sas “ Tee, Bebe: .. icc enee tt 12S. mM ee. ey . 6.04 * (19.26 * |iBear River...... td Cie ee 5 Oe te SOP coco ccccscs cee Gee Eee 7 ee gg dp} 6.60 ** 1.30 *¢ | Mount Stewart ...... | 4.45 p. m.! 3.20 a m.) Mount stewart ......; 7.55 a. m,, 425 p. m. a ss ciass ss > aoe * 1 Bee * eee. 45.4: a oe 16.58 ** | 3.10 *¢ | Georgetown ....... ar} 6.00 ** j19.00 ‘** FEOrgs Pio rena 5s dp j G40 +'.1246 + | cuttiedapineaenamnnmeanetemnetnaitatamene-sauahetin~-aeemaguaspenanentnanedtimae eenanes-oneeeentaemgentomento atin ~anaanvemnnnmnenapnganagpiasasnanommamay teenie an PORE Na. one ceils aenaniineaiones je Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 27, 1884. Superintendent. WEEKLY EXAMINER Ts SLAKB ARGUS | | AND CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper fublished in P. &. island, Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion ! 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Saturday, leave Charlottetown for Crapaué, at mine «’clock, a. m., leaving Crapaud ior Charlottetown, about one o'clock, p. m., JOHN HUGHES, Agent. , 84.—Im oaw pat lm oaw ler pe pres ady Ch’town, Oct, ] BostoN STEAMERS. CARRULL—vepi, Brows, WORCKS:HR—Capl. Blankenship. LEAVE CH'TGWN, THURSDAYS, 5, P. M. LEAVE BOSTON, ‘SATURDAYS, 12, KOON Passenger accommodation excellent. Freight carricd at lowest rates. Egg cases handled«ewith greatest care. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, May 31—pat jour plo Sm P. ke. ISLARD Hteam Navigation Coy. >. STEAMERS SY. LAWREXCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 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