' 5 i at 4 ‘ he surprised ever ybody. Se te ener eet - Rat GAO OF a ee — = Ane ee ee ee er ee ee ee THE DAILY BMXAMINSE 5 Fup | aA INS en? i it i f ; The New York Herald and Reci- procity. . Pho New York Herald deck res fo fi reciprocity wilh Canada The th ‘| seems to understand tl tat f aflairs | “ protty well. Wi ‘te :— | “It was the refusal of the United | States to rencw the re ry \ tre ity B with Canada in 1866 that compelle | the | 4 country to devel p : Vi resources. | } The Intercolonial Rasiway, a svstem of } i canals and a contederation of the pro- | 1 Vinces were th direct result ot th rep ‘al of this tre: ty. Du i” the con- ; tinuanee of that reciprocal commer the United States always exported more to Canada than it importec from that couotry, and, on the most stringent ap- plication of prote ‘tioniat doctrine, ; derived the greater benefit from that ; trade 1 ‘After the abrogation of treaty rela- tions numerous and incomprebeosibe ; tariff duties were } : in force along the northern frontier. Espec inlly was this | : the case with duties on agricultural products,as the conditions of pro luction are so aearly alike along the Canadian border as to make any attempt to dis- criminate purely artificial. ‘The United States lost a customer, and Canada began to produce for herself. Further j than thie. commercial relations were ; fostered with other nations, and, with a : consciousness ot strengt th. a tariff war with this country was entered upon. “What has been gained by our refus- ‘to renew the treaty in 1866? Noth- Rverythieg must be dowa loss, and that by our own stupidity pigher le ” Uar p Niecy is now to court trade, not only with Canada, but ing ing. cat 48 } abpu iness. with Mexico, the Central and South American States,and, in fact,with every nation which wishes to buy and is able to pay for its purchases in what want. The Corean treaty is all very wellasa diplomats butas an instrument of commerce it is difficult to ‘ rocket, <0 lllllgO acl si anti etl al anaes Sessa LE Semel: elt ean oe a ae see how we are to gain by it. Our commercial interests lie with States nearer home.’ The effect on the States of the re- peal of the reciprocity treaty depends altogether upon the nature of the taritis that took its So long asa our ee ble to impose duties on our coal so hig h as to stop the expor ta- tion of Nova Scotia coal to Boston, and to almost prohibit the importation into and other neighb rs We the States ot our potatoes agricultural products, while at the same time our neighbors were ailowed ee to send in their coal and flour into Can- ada, free of duty, all went well, and . Canada was the only loser by the change But this wasa gameat which more : than one could play. And the time had come when the citizens of the Re- public huve discovered that Canada can get along well without their produce as as the said free aud enlightened citizens ‘an do without ours. We ure vastly k more independent of the States than we { ; were when the treaty was repealed .— 4 Halifax Herald. 4 * spe 8 ; : A Bride of Two Days cin : WILL PROBABLY SECURE HALF THE ESTATE OF A WEALTHY NEW HAVEN 1 MAN. William Hale, who died quite sudden- z ly at New Haven, Ct., on the 11th. Jan., was one of New Haven’s best known citizens. He was 60 years of age, and during the 30 years he was alivery stable keeper he accumulated property valued at from $60,000 to $100,000. Years ago he married, but his wife died, leav- ing him childless. On Friday Mr. ql out riding. Suddenly he . Hale was | complained of a cold. Sunday evening by marrying > years of age, Monday, Miss Emma Robinson, the sister of his sceetelene. 4 pneumonia set in, with futal results. Unless he left a will, which is not : thought likely, half the estate will go to his widow. The suddenness of Mr. Hale’s marriage and the youth of bis widow have excited considerable com- ment and there are rumors that an effort will be made to prevent her from getting any of bis property. eo Sir John Macdonald, Prime Minister of Canada, entered on the sixty-ninth year of his age on Friday last. He was waited on at his office by a bevy of young ladies—very pretty some of them too—and was presented with a beauti- ful bouquet of flowers. How pretty ! A recent visitor to the-Capital reports that the veteran statesman preserves his juvenile appearance—he is looking younger than ever. His wit is cer- tainly quite as keen. ‘This was evi- denced at the Governor General’s re- ception on New Year's Day. As usual on such occasions, the Prime Minister stands at the right band of His Excel- lency. Suddenly the Hon. Mr. Chap- leau, Secretary of State, appeared, clad -o a lopg sealskio coat. Sir John with the usual smirk and a wag of the head, esp es his youngest colleague and taking him by the arm, advances to the Gover- nor General. “Your Excellency,’ says ‘ the roguish Prime Minister, “let me { preseat'you to the Keeper of the Great Seal !"— Montreal Star. . ; ahs SE The use of beads is again becoming fash.onable, and there is likely to be as great a rage for that sort of ornament us there was twelve years ago. Venice is the place of their greates where their manufacture has been a. yeurs. Attempts have elsewhere been made to compete with Venice in bead ' ' | we | it t production, staple industry for more than a thousand | | sory % eae eel lc a te te tl i it living there is so cheap an able to subsist on five cents a making artisan 1s lay, and they possess secrets of glass : | coloring known nowhere else, so that ijopposition has not been successful. They gi more than two hundred different Cirit to single colored beads, and when they come to combinations the poss bilites are unlimited, - oe JUST REGENED, ALL SIZES ENGLISH toads and Gribs, MARKED LOW. arg UUN [rou Largest and best assortment of PICTURE MOULDING in the city, selling by the foot or made up very cheap, 500 LOOKING Gl and from 6x* for old frames, FANGY GOODS, in every variety, viz :— Brackets, Music Stands, Easel*, and Canter- burys, Fire Screens and Tables (ct mined), Flower Stands and Light Stands, Folding Chairs and Rocking Chairs, Chess T able and Ladies’ Work Table (something new), Smok- ers’ Stands, Parlor Easels, etc., etc, BAGETELLE BOARDS. CHROMOS, every variety New Plates ASSES, 24x6). to price, */ Two very fine FRAMED MANTLE MIRR&URS (new patterns). Upholsteriag Department, Ucder the management ot MR, DREW, a veteran in the trade. We havs pass received our Fall and Winter Stock of Goeds, comprising forty-five ditferent pie of Furniture Coverings, Gimp and Buttonsto match, Hessions Tickings, Hair Cloth, imitation of Leather, ctc., etc. Io his department to give satisfaction, as our stock was purché 18 d in the cheapest markets and marked accordingly. HAIR MATRASSES, FLOCK do., EX- CELSIOR do, STRAW do. FEATHER BEDS, Every variety of Spring Beds, Dominion Wire Matrasses, best in the market, every bed warranted, price $2.90. We bave now on hand (and are manafac- turing daily) a large and varied stock of Household Furniture, comprising many new and beautiful designs. Particular attention given to ordered work. KILN-DRIED STOCK and BEST WORK- MANSHIP, every time. Venetian Blinds, Inside and Outs'de Shute ters, School and Church Furniture, Machine Jobbing, Wood Turning, etc,, ete, Prices low. Factory (fice and Showrooms, King Square. show Rooms, Queen Street. MARK WRIGHT & 60. Chtown, Nov. 1883.—3aw Branch 83, REGISTERED. TRADE MARK 1109 a HEV TREATMENT For Consumption, Asthmes, Bron- chitis, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Head- ache, Debility, Rheumatism, Neu- ralgia, and all Chrenic and Nervous Disorders. A CARD. \ KE, the undersigned, having received / great and permanent bencfit from the use of ‘COMPOUND OXYGEN,” prepared and administered by Drs. Starkey & Paten, of Philadelphia, and being satisfied that it is a new discovery in omedical science, and all that is claimed fr it, consider it a (duty which we owe to the many thousands who are suffering from chrovic and so-called “‘in- curable’’ diseases to do a!i that we can to make its virtues known and to inspire the public with confid-nce, We have ,crrenual knowledge cf Drs. Star- key & Palen. They are educated, intelligent and conscientious physicians, wlio will not, we are sure, Make any statement which thety do not know or believe to be true, nor pub- lish any testimonials or reports of cases which are not genuine, Wa. D. Ketrey, Member of Congress from Philadelphia. T. S. Arruvr, Editor and Publisher “Arthur's Home Magazine,’ Philadelphia. V. L. Ccwzap, Editor ‘*Lutheran Observer,” Phil adelphia, PuitapELpHia, Pa., June ’, 13°2. In order to meet a natural inquiry in regard to cur professional and personal standing, anc to give increased confidence in our state- ments and in the genuineness of our testi- monials and reports of cases, we print the above card fiom gentlemen well and widely known and of the highest personal character: Our “Treatise on Compound Oxygen’ con taining a history ot the discovery of and mode of action ot this remarkable curative agent, and alargerecoid of surprising cures in Co sumption, Catarrh, Neuralgia, Bron- chitis, Asthma, etc.,and a wide range of chronic discaser, w ll be sent free. Appaess Brs. STARKEY & PALEN, 110 & 111! Girard St., Philadelpbia., Pa, Oct. 13, 1883.—law wkly. FOR SALE. HE MAYFLOWER GRIST MILL, in West Royalty, containing four run of Stones, run by water power, and a ne fifteen horse-power steam Engine and Boiler JOHN H. GATES, Charlottetown, Nov. 1é, 1483,—wkly if IN EO W REA Fe Fo And will completely change the blood ix the entire system in three months. Any per- son who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 1% weeks, may be restored to sound health, if sueh a thing be possible. equal, Physicians use thom in their pre eight letter-stamps, Send for cireular, ta DIPHTHERIA JOHNSON’S ANODYN Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrhea, Cl Syme ana Lame Ba< Back. Sold everywhere. send for A Sor pam “AD English v eterinary ry Surgeon ‘and *hemist, now traveling in this country, says that most ef the Horse and Cattle Powders sold hore are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's Condition Pewders are absolutely pure and mensely valuable. Nothing on earth w 1. & JOHNSON é; CO., CROUP, JOHNSOWS ANODYNE L INIMENT will instan- cure nine caser ont of ‘<. many lives sent free by ail. Prevention is better than eure. Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bieeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Haeking Cough, Whooping Co pronie Dysentery, tol pint food. Soid everywhere, or sont by mail for 8 letier-stampes. LLS RACH BLOOD, Fer curing Female Complaints these Pills have no lice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for BOSTON, MASS. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. neously relieve these terrible diseases, and will positively Information that will save Don't delay a moment. MENT ice tts E LiNi Cholera Morbus, Klduey Troubles, —" of amphiet to 1. 5. Jonxsonw & Co., Bostox, M MAKE HENS LAY ill make aens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 — a- lL. S. Jounson & Co., Boston, Mass, PRINCE EDWARD S834. Winter A TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST Z STATIONS, , l No. 3 1 Charlottetown. ‘dp 7.40 sm. | 2.40 p.m Royalty Junction....' 5.00 (300 * North Wiltshire..... , 8.52 * 3.48 ** Hunter River........ ' 9.07 +: Pee.” Bradalbane.......... i —: County Line......... 4.40 © Freetown.. ae 203." Keusington....... ...10.30 * | 5.2 ° 9 iit Sarll.05 “ | 6.55 ‘ Summerside... .. jap’ 1.60 p. m. | Miscouche........... 2. Y Wellington........../ i. - ee Ms vie fey chee’ i hee“ O'Leary... 65 5 sm ES bi oe Beek | Bloomtield........... lais « | reper ae Tigniah...... 0.0: ar, 5.50 “ TRAINS’ DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. Arrangement. Oo — N AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1883 will run rman as follows «Sundays exeepted):= — ISLAND RAILWAY. iSsv-4. 0 — , trains ~~ | TRAINS ARAIVE.—FROM THE WiST. rar j STAI IONS. | No. 2. | No. 4. Sharlottetown ....ar 3.20). m./ 10.30 2, m : se Royalty Junction is an) oe OO North Wiltshire..... 7. oe Honter River......:.7; Ta *’ SG * Bradalbane......... [in thee * || County Line.........| LOL %* | 82 * Preghown..... «<svb«es 112.46 ** 8.09 * Ronaineten ..... 35.8% 12.25 “1 7.6. * rad j dpl11.50 a. m.| 7.15 a. m suminerside..... bar'1l.10 | Miscouche..... “eee °° ' Wellington.......... 1020 « | H] Peet RAMRs ey 25 » sees ae | OP EMAEe. 2... 5.90.** | UOMNINE, ins ans 0405 ia SEG sc itko he ace ae | Cignish....625.%. -dpl 6 20 a. m. TRAINS ARRiVE.—FROM TRE EAST. stations. . | No. 5. | No. 7. STATIONS. i No 6. | No. 8 Charlottetown..,.. .dp| 2.30 j». m. | Charlottetown.... ar 10. 45a. m a sid 2 ar; 250 ° | Royalty Junction.... 10.22 Royalty Junction } ap 255 “ | Pee kncs 6s waives 10.05 * Wave's vbwt.c ohghnts eae 1 WOGNOOR. « » jin's a Kewbias hae. Bedford’... et ok 3.8 ly ' dp 9.10 “ or ee {ar/ 405 “ Ht Moun’ Stewart..) 5 900 « eiepnd SROWaed.-'s ip ee || Jardigan...... ..... 17.40 “ Cardigam......0+.:. | 5.35 * | ieorgetown . — 75a. m.! Seorgetown, ....--- ar| 6.09 * | Mount Stewart ....ar , 9.05 a. m Meunt Stewart....dp| | 4.10 p.m.) UO Ss dntnch ss ote i 8.25 ** Roe Bere aed Epi 450 * || t, Peter’s.......... l756 « 96. Peter’... :-.4..53 5.18 “ li Bear River.......... 7,09 * Bear River... oss 6.06 * | cman 2 +344 be dp| 16 25a. m BOOS x ok 65s duns ar| 6.50 “ |; ee — _ ee Serer cenonnaten Aegubnandieteaeiee jae Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Oftica, Charlottetown, Dec, 17, 1883. Superintendent, — FIRc, LIFE AND Losses Settled With Accumulated Funds (impeepective of Paid Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of Profits of previous Quinquennium divi be obtained at the PRINCE EDWAR Mareh 16, 1889—and ‘DAT NORTH BRITISH & [MERGANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND ESTABLISHED IN Isc9g, ———9:0 —- — LONDEN, Subscribed Capital - - - G.053. 282.06 Paid Up Capital - . . : 1,216,666.00 ———— 0:0 TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, Promptitude and Liberality. ———- 0:0 —— — FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - §$6,000,080.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. LIFH DEPARTMENT. up Capital) over - - 0° $12,000,000. 00 o-—— — - Liie Branch belong to the Assured ded among Policy Holders, $1,158,500,00 epee 50 Sete inee New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada, Copies of the Anoual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may D ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown GEORGE W, DeBLOIS, Tae Aawnr, FURNITURE Opposite Bedroom Suits, Looking Glassee aud Mi Picture Mouldings. Cunrlot*stown, Jen, 9, 18863,— ly —T FURNITURE, AT COST. een ee Ey, eer Post, Office, Charlottetown. EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas. wen see Parlor, and Drawing Room Furniture, Picture Frames and JOHN NEWSON, irrors, Window R, TANUA RY 1884. 22, TH WEEKLY EXAMINER AND ISLAKD ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Payer tublished in P, &. isiand’ “| oT ——— 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! The Weekly kxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS I§ A LIVE NsWSPAPLR Made up of the Locuis, Telegrams, Editorials, etc., which trom day to day appear in the daily edition, It is Always full of News AND Alw.ys up to the Tinies, The Weekly AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Logislature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local attairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Adyancemeni of the Agri- cultural and Industrial inferesis of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor ot giving a fuir 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 Publishiog s Company, corner Great George and Water ' Streets -_—_— SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ORE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE! JOB PRINTING, —SUCH Afs-— Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand Examiner R, V. ae Vi : » #’% B « “é . ’ a Ms restores, wit! l gi 6 uf youth, fad a or gray lair to i . rich brown color, or deep 0 S178) red. By its use light or red h mar be ned thin hair tui ‘kened, an I often though mot always, cur d. It checks falling of the ! stimu lates a weak aud £0 row yor, it prevents aud cur fn dandrulf, and heals nearly every dsense peculiar to the scalp. AS a Laslics’ Tia ressing, tix Vigor is unequalled; it contains neither oil vor dye, reuders the bail soft, giowsy, and silken in appearance, at d imparts a delicate, fone agreeable, and lasting perfume, Ma. C. P. Bric HER writes from Awby, O., July 3, 1882 ‘Last fall my bair comin need . . falling or ut, aud in a short time | became nearly bald. 1 ust d , art of ¢ batile of AVER’S HAIR Vitae which stopped the fall jug of the hair, et St% tex Linew zg om have now a full bn ‘alot hia r gre bg Vigor. ila start ; ously, and am convinced that ihe use of your p eparathe nl suouid tat h outirely bald.” J. W. BOWEX, por tor of the $7 (Ohio) Enquirer, 8a¥ , AVE ns i vi : ts a most excelient prepara tion for the bait, 1 speak of it from my own experience, lus use prom tes the gt h of new ™ air, and makes it g) mS) Al vd soft. The V 1608 is also a sure cure for dandi uff. Not within my knowledge has tl preparation ever failed to give entire sathetact on, Mr. Axars FAmnarke ler of the celebrat li Vocalists, writes froin 4 a ; 1880 > Rver sines my h eegem to give ait very evidence of the change which fleeting time procure th, 1 ha use ed AvVun’s Ham Vieor, and so have bes le to niaintain anappenrance of youthfulness —a matter of considerable consequence t » ministers, ora- tors, actors, and iu fact every one who lives in the eyes of the public,” Mrs. O. A. Prescott, writing from 18 Elm St.. Charlestown, Mass., Apri! 14, 1882, eays; “Two years age about two-thi f my hair eame olf. It thinned very rapiciy, end | was fast growing bald. On using AYERS Hain Viaor the falling stopped wud 2 new growth commenced, and in about a n th my head was completely covered with slert hair, Jt has continued to grow, an Lis) AS EG 1 as before itfell. Ll reguiarly usee }ut one pottie of the Vicor, but now use it oc casio) y a3 a dressing.” We Eave hunireds of similar testimonia’s to the efficacy of Ayrn’s Hatin V1 i needs bata trial to eonvinee the most eal of its value, P2cP Anne = fin, 1.0. Aveo. Lert W. R, WATSON, Ch’tows, Whcleeale Agent Academy of Med hy the French eine for Infamination of the Urinary Organs, caused by indiscretion cr Exposure, Endorsed Posi- Local Treat- rous deses af Hotel Dien Hospita J. Paris. Treatment. tive cure ineore to three a ys. ment only required, Ne nsa: Cupebs or Copaiba, INFALLIBLE, Hygizxic,Curs tive, PREVER- tive. Price $1,50, including Lui be Svringe. Sold by all Diuygiets. cr scent frec by mail securely sealed, on receipt of price, Deeem tive Treatise free on application. AMERICA AGENCY “66” MEDICINE CO., Detroit, Mich., and Wir dser, Out, Sold in Charivitetown by APTI S RIS HoT F, CO. May l4& BEFOKZ. LECTRO VOLTAIC 4 APPLIANCES, Trial, TO from Nervous Desity, Lost Vrramry. end those AFTER. . me, and other ELectae Ve will send on This D MEN, YOUNG OR OLD 5 wine oare Siaertne diseases of a PERSONAL NATURE resulting f. ABUSES and GTHER CaUsEs. Speedy relief ane cou ore resto ee - llkaLTH, VIGOR and MaNnoos TARANTFED. Send at once fer llustrated free. Addrecs : —-, Vouratc Beut Co, Warsman, Micw A CURE GUARANTEED. ; La << ere re Fees Tt ry" eed SEE DICING, . - < <1 el; a BRAIN &NERVE FOOD: For Old and Young, Hale and Female All its rp Pesitively cures Nerrovsncss in S.tages Weak Memory, Loss of Lliatn Fower, ‘crval Prove tration, Nigh 1 Sweats Supermatorrima, J eucorrhea, arrennegs, Seminal Weakness, ond Cencral Les of Power. lt repairs Nervous Waste, Kejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Fnjcebled Brain and Restores Surprising Toue and Viger © the Exhausted Generative Organs in eith vsex. ga With each order for 1WELVE packages, recom panicd with five dollars, we will send our Written Guerentce to refun the money if the treatment does net eficct acure. It the Cher pest ane Best Medicine in the M: arket. 4@ Full particulors in our pempbiet, hich we dosire to mail free to any address, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is sold by Dru gists at &G uta. per box, or @ boxes for $2.50, 0 r wil be mailed free of posiage, on receipt of the mcncy, by addressin M4ACB/S MAGNETIC MEDICINE 10, Windror, Ont., Canada Sold in Charlottetown by Apotl ecarics’ Hall Ce. Agents for Prince Edward Island, and by all Drveg very where, may 1+ w MRS. SOPHIA POTFERS: Bone Rhevr: alle Liniment T is a fact wor'h knowing that Mrs. So phia Potter’s Bone Rhe umatic Liniment cannot be excelled for renx oy! Dg pein and screness. it is no worthls:s trash, os & me may suppose, simply because they heve becn imposed upow by others, but iY positively the ‘King of Pain.” Sore throat cannot stand before its power, All we ask isa trial that you may be com- vinced of the truth of our statement. Our ex- perience isthat one bottle tried also scils many more, B= Sce circular for partic ulars and testimonials, and try 4 bettle—it will not fail to do all that is promised. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers etc., etc., done in first-class style avd a notice. J, A. CROSSMAN, Middleton, Lot 27. Agen W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. E. Oct, 22, 1883—eod wkly