of << es eS S.C r = ot = +; Y sa ics 4 ” rte ome ge at mt he ate 2 oe So a eee Aristo rave Printers The Fitth avy He contuipns two OVS | who are very diffs: t trem | men’s | rons generally Their ages eleven and | fourteen, and they are both udiou and industrious, finding even ther musement in a usetal pursuit Phres iads are the sons of Carnelius Vandel 1 la in } tr ar his tather | aod the other after himsett. They ar amateur pr! ers : room in their! i r i re palace is devoted | to this purpose They have a press, : ; Cue type and ther material used | in th ‘ “aft. ind issve a neat little paper called This is both! impuseme! and a education, and | William H interest it with deep He has indee i wood reason to } ; ' yranasons, | (senior) reads be i ghly ple ased with his They recently offered an excellent} po ket-knife for the best tale of not) over five handred words, and the prize] was won by George Marion, who him-} self is uoder sixteen. The Comet being | the first paper ever published Fifth avenue, has before it an important Whata pity it was not repre sented in that array of literati which | Was so recently displaced at Madison | Square Theatre | j j ' ale Stiny - a — } Running Down a Man-Eating | Tiger. —_—- ! A railway survey is being carried on| through the North Cachar [iils in} Assam, and among other difficulties it} yunters is the number of man-oating | tigers which infost the district. A few} weeks ago Mr. Lodder, the assistant, | engineer, was setting out through the| jungle to work in the early morning with a party of nine men, when a} tiger suddenly sprang forward, seized | one of the Goorkhas by the throat, and | Mr. Lodder | hatchet, at cui was off in an instant. armed only with a gave chase,three of his men joined him, | and following along the trail, plainly | marked by blood and bites of the man’s | clothes they ran the beast so close that after a mile and a half he was compell- ed to drop his victim. What was left of the dead body was tied toa bamboo, aod the little party pushed back with once their barden. Every Enzlish sports- man shoots tigers now-a-days; bat there are probably few, who, like Mr. Lodder, huve run a man-eating tiger down and robbed him of his prey.—! Pali Mali Gazette. villi: cali tian | A California Farm. s “LITTLE PIECE OF LAND AND WHAT IS KEPT AND BAISED ON IT. | California boasts of a farm of 16,000 acros, stocked with 1300 cows, 50 bulls, 50 horses and mules, 700 hogs, 500 hens and tarkeys, 300 pigecns, having 160 aeres of apple trees, 30 acres of Bartlett pear trees, 15 acres of peaches, 10 acres of apricots, 15 acres of necta- rines, besides many xscres of plums, currants, walnut trees, fig trees, etc. One field of barley covers 700 acres, and 100 acres each are devoted to wheat and corn, 4 acre; to beets, 1000 acres to grass and 75 acres to vineyards. From 5,000, to 20,000 pounds of butter are made per week, the amount varying | accordiog to the season. Last year| 75,000 bashels of apples were gathered | and so on with the other productions. Ninety men are employed throughout | the year with 200 additional hands for | several weeks inthe gathering season, | The farm is known as the Blanche} Novato,is owne’d by Hon. F.C. DeLong, | is valued at $600,000 and is situated | about eight miles distant from San | tafael. A School for Thieves. A strange case has just been develop- ed in London, Eag., recalling Dicken’s | description of Fagin’s sehool for thieves. Bertha Deonis, a voung woman twenty- two years old, after a mysterious dis- | appearance of two moaths, returns! home with aa extraordinary story that | she was drugged by a woman ina rail road traic, talfen to a garret in a miser- able house, where she knows not. The| woman deprived ber of her clothing, and detained her a prisoner there for ten weeks,and then led her away blind-/ folded and allowed her to escape. Sho! walked home in a destitute condition, looking ten years older than when she disappeared. The statement seems al. most incredible, but she says the house where she was is headquarters for femalo thieves, who go out disguised by wigs and paint, to depredate. Her clothes were used by the thieves in some of their expeditions. Phe police are greatiy puzzled and mystified,not know ing whether to revard Miss Dennis asa victim of a curious delusion or as the subjeet of rezl experience. inhiieatdtgea jillian nibisins Beecher on Evolution. Henry Ward Beecher began a scries of sermons on “Evolution” io New York on the 26th ult. Beecher said he saw oo bridge between the human race sand the animal kingdom in their origin. Man had gradually grown ap from barbaric conditions. He appeared on the earth ages before the time given in Christian history. The first people to gain any knowledge of God was Hebrew race. God gave no instructions to man originally, but left him to find out everything for himself. His only reve- lation was after min had gained some idea of the mural quality. j the decision « jat \Weeks & Co’s., Market Square | Street, {draught at Beer & Goff's ; Sh p on coraer of Prinee and Grafton Streets, in the]. | apples at Beer & Goff , chinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, / copper, gold or silver. Special Notices, P, Racperston has received his case of Col- zate & Co.'s Fine Toilet Soaps, by depositing twice the amount of aury, but will sell at the sine reasonable prices as formerly, pending f the Minister of Customs may39—dy 2w eod. iAiip Groves, --150 pairs Laties’ Kid Gloves, | 135 coats a pair, at Weeks & Co's, Market Square and Queen Street, may3Q (jents’ LAwn Tennts Surors, hand-made, at } Macdeonald’a Boot Stor: may 2s HILDRENS’ SRaMuiers Tlosn, 12 cents a pair, may 30 Limk Jvuick and Raspberry \LL- woot Twerps, 45 centa a yard, at J. M: ion a! 3, inh ivZ8 and Silver Plater, ‘uM. Brow N, Gold watches, and jewelry of every description Oharlottetown jap iS wky ti Men's Biur Serve M ic tona d’s, Surrs, may25 Beavvirut Slippers at Dorsey, Gott & Co's [may26 " CHRISTIES Snowflake and other freeh at Beer and Golf's. THH DAILY and Queen ; | points on P, E. 5, $5 00, at J. B. | Biscuits | Direct Steam Communication Between Charlottetown and London. } sales i The Srst-eless Tron Stemnship ' ‘CLIFTON? | 2,00 Tons Gross Register, is intended to soil from Vinegar +s | Ciselettodaes for London ma'29 | B, | About the 6th of JUNE, | Carrying freight and passengers on favorable of | terms . } such as spoona, forks, cruet stands, tea setts, | Lobsters taken at through ratos from all Railway. lutending shippers will require to engage freight not la’er than the 29th ins‘ant, Returning will leave Lenden for Charlettetown About the 27th JUNE, oa , ° . ma 23} ond will continue makiug regular trips during l.. kk. Prowss has just opened to-day a tise | the remainder of the season. J ; t fasscrtiment of White and Colored Shiets. i ma i6 | Vine apple, rhubarb and dried and evaporat- | ina 2) A FIXE lot of new boots just received at Dorsey Gotf & Co, may 26 ANOTHER lot of Christies soda bisenit just received at Beer & Goff, ma 21} Rep CURRANT JELLY, 25 cents per pound a9 | Beer & Gofl's, {ap t | Bruce's is the best place to buy your hais. | may 2, wkly | Cuaistrr, Brow & Co.’s Soda Biscuits, Fresh, at Beer & Goff’s. ap27 CHEAPEST yet, and warrantei to wear. Ladies kid button boots for $2.00 at Dorsey Goff & Co. may 26 Gents’ Parent Learner Lace Suoxs, hand- male, the neatest and cheapest in the city. at | J. B, Macdonald’s Boot Store, may 23 i. E, Prowse sells the cheapest hats. may 11 STUDY your interest and buy your hats at D A Bruce's. imay 2, wkly | Go to Jobn Newson’s new building for all | kinds of house furnishing goods, upholstering, | window furniture, picture fiames, for your | spring fixings. Done promptly and well. Ir you have apiece of five machinery to mend that you know cannot be mended in avy other shop on P. E. Island, just carry it to Brown and ask him when he can have it done, for he can make any piece of machin- ery that ever wre made by the hands of man. HKrown on the Atheneum corner. fAprl 18 wkly ef Best and cheapest hats at L. KE. Prowse’s. may Ll | A Nice LoT of Ladies’ Slippers, cheap, at J. B, Maedonald’s Boot Store. may28 Eveey part of a gun orasewing machine made at Browns, or any kind of fine ma- | At the Atheneum. [ap 'S wky tf Now is the time to get a pair of Lawn Tennis Shors. Ladies’ at $1 per pair; Gent's $1.25. Only thirty pairs on hand. all early Dorsey, Goff & Co. {imay26 Never varies, does not contain one particle of the adultera- tions used to reduce the cost of PURE GOODS But DOES possess the FULL VALUE of every Legitimate Washing Quality, which gives it every advantage over Soaps of doubtful character; practi- cally recommended by other manufacturers in imitating it. None should be deceived, how- ever, a8 the word WELCOME and the Clasped Hands are stamped on every bar. Have you got one 02 the beautiful Panel that are away with “qWelcome Soap?” Pictures given They are going very fast, and the Soapis always welcome in every family Lovely New Style ali Chromo Cards, with name and a prize for 10c. 12 packe, 12 names, fer $1. A sample pack and agent's outfit with illus- trated catalogue of Tricks and Novelties, for a %c. stamp and this elip, For Freight or Possege and other informa- tion apply in London to STEWART BROS,, 8 Fen Court, Fenchurch Street, in Chatham, N. B.,to R. A. & J, STEWART, or here to FENTON T. NEWRBERY. Agent, Ch’town, Mey 20, 1885. P. BE. ISLAND Sicam Navigation voy. STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. —_— -- Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing | every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Mornings, at seven oclock, con- necting there with the Train for Halifax, Returning to Charlottetown on Mondpy, Wednesday, friday and Saturday, about ino mi., On arrival of train from Halifax, n- Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on jy hursday, On arrival of train at two p.m. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ex- cepted) on arrival of Train from Charlotte- town, conuecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above named places ; and at St John, with steamers of the International Company and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Monday morning at one o’clock, Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival cof day train irom St.John, for Summerside, con necting there with tiain for Charlotietown Also leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about five o clock, By order, F. W. HALKS, Secretary. Ch’town, May 20), 1886. 3 4 +— a STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE,” SUMMER ARRANCEMENT. N and after Tuesday, May 5th, the new steamer ‘‘Heather Belle,” Hugh Mc- Leap, master, will run as tollows: Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o’clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leaving Orwell Brush Wharf at 7 « m. for Charlottetown, calling at China Point aud Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3p. m. for Halliday’s, China Point and Brush Wharves, where the will remain over night. Wednesday will leave Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown at 7 a m., calling at China Point and Hailiday’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. to return re- maining at Brush Whaif over night. Thursday wil] leave Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown at 7 4. m, calling at “hina Point and Hatliday’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3p m. to return ; leav- ing Brough 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 Charlottetow n.at 5 p. m, for Crapaud, remaining over night. Saturday, will leave Crapand at 7 a. m. for Charlottetown ; leaving Charlottetown at 1 30 p. m. for Crapaud, and returning to Charlottetown from Crapaud same day. FARES : Cabin, to and from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cents ; deck, 20 cents Cabin, to 2nd from Crapaud, 40 cents ; deck, 30 cents. Excursion Return ‘lickets will be issued from Charlottetown to Orwell every Thurs- day Evenirg at cne first-class are. Also, Excursion lieturn Tickets will be issued every Saturday to Crapaud at one first-class fare. JOHN KUGUES, Agent. = t vt we Ch'town, P. E I, May 5, 1885. --3m law pat law pres her Sim rO SHIPPERS Se Lobsters, Canned Goods, de, WV ] & will place at the disposal of shippers a portion «f the warehouse on No, 2 Wharf, for the express purpose of goods for shipment, and will giaut Warehouse Receipts for said goods. This warehouse is a fine, three-story build- ing, almest surrovnded by weter, and offers every inducement to shippers, as insurance can be easily effected. PEAKE ERGS. & CO. he We INNEY.8Varmonth, N. 8 -mar Ch'town, May 16, ’85 “BD A MTN Frunbing Types and Material te aS eee a nr jut, TUNED 1885_ aman ee en BOSTON, Summer Arrangement. ne THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CQ. Leave St. John for Boston, via Nastport and Portlend, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8.00 a. m Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6 50, 2nd class ; $9 FO, Ist class. 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THE EXAMINER is in fayor of giving a fair trial to the Union which ensures to us the Institutions the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country TH EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company corner Great George and Water Street SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCH. JOB PRINTING, ~—BUOH As— OMY Gf OO YEAR diseases specialty. Such treated cessfully without an inst of failure, MORTGAGE SALE 50 Acres Freehold nd, New Wiltshire, Lot 35, TO be Sold by Public Auction Toesce ‘ " the second day of lune a in’ 1885, at the bour of twelve @ - D,, noon, In front ef the Law Courts sleek, ing, in Charlottetown, under and virtue of a Power of Sale, contained Mortgage, dated the kixteenth April, A, D, 1875, and made vce William C. Balderson, farmer Matiida Ann Balderson, hig Wile “te one pert and galph Br other p*rt, , — 7 < LL that tract, piece and parce} situate, lying and bole ot leas, in Queen's ¢ Ieiand, being .o borough Parish, Prince Edward of Township number Thirty. said, thus described, that a oe Commencing at a stake placed in a seuth side of the road known as Peters which divides Lots Thirty-one ang Pry five, and on the north bounéary of rc number fitty,on the pian of the To formerly kept by the trustees of Lord kirk, and lately by William Doase, . running from thence norther! : same for the distance of torty ive a = until it mets the rear boundary line of the North Wiltshire Road farme, as formerly guy veyed by Roderick Campbell, Land fer, veyor, from thence along said rear Jing unti) it strikes the noriberg bouncary of the aforesaid farm number filty, to the firet mep. tioned road, the tract forming a triangular piece, and containing by estimation titty acres of jond, a little more or legs together with ell the hereditaments and . ances thereto belonging or in 4D) Wise apper. taining, For farther particulars apply at of Mr. K. R, Fitzgerald, Solicitor, Cnn town, Dated this twenty-cighth day of April, RALPH BREOKEN, A. D., 1885. Morigagee, Ch’town, April 29, "85—law wed wkly ti MURTCACE SALE ——- ing ‘10 be Sold by Pablic Anction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on W day, the third day of June, A, D., 1885 at the hour of tweve o’¢lock, nocn— | LL that tract, piece anc parcel of land, sttuate, lying and being in 'D number sixty-one, in King’s Couuty, Prince Edward Isiand, bounded and des. cribed as follows; that is to say; By a line commencibg ata steke fixed in the routh side of the Stvrgeon Road, and in the north. west ang'e of farm Lot number 70, nowér jormerly in the possession of Joha Steele and ruaning thence ty the magnetic meti- dian of the year 1764, south fifty-six chains and sixty links, or to the rear line of farms fronting on ihe north side of the § Mary’s Road, thence along the said rear line west eight chains and eighty-one thence north to Sturgeon Road aforesaid, a thence along the seme east to the place commenc ment, containing by estimation, fifty acres of land, a little more or less, The above sale is mede iu pursuance of 8 power of sale, contained in a m , dated the fifteenth day of November, A D,, 1881, made between Daniel Durcan and Sarah Dunea~ his wife, of the one part, and Henry Coombs of the other pait, which mort gage hag been duly assigned to the unde signed, For turther particulars apply te Mr. Bd ward J, Hodgson, Solicitor, Watcr Street, Charlottcto#n # Dated this Twentieth dey of Apiil, A.D, 1885. 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