ee SPC ome mths Ai i a A + e 2 ’ j Pama OO The Canadian Pacific Steamers. The three fine new steamers that were built en the Clyde for the Canadiao Pacific Railway Company, having been passer d up throug h the canals in safety, are now at Port Colborne, where the work of fit'ing them up for passenge! service on the. lakesis being proceeded with. I[Itwiil be rem? wm bered that it was necessary to cut each of them into two sections to pass them throug rh the lo:ks of the canals, but they have now been ré anites iin accordance with the original plans. Forsome time passed the woodwork for their cabins has beeo in course of preparation at the Canadian Pacific car and it is now about to be forwarded to Port Colborne, where the cabins will be built. Tb three steamers,the Alberta, Algoma and Arthabasca, are each 270 loag, 38 feet wide and 23 feet deep. The cabins, which willbe on the spar deck, will extend toa length of 240 feet with a width of 30, leaving a passage way four feet wide between the cabins and the rail of the vessel. The forward part will beadining saloonand there will be 60 staterooms. There will be in ull 180 separate berths for passengers, and by the addition of sofas 250 first-class passengers can easily be accommodated. The whole of the main deck can be utilized for steerage passengers, and 1,000 can be accommodated if necessary. These steamers can also carry 2,000 tons of freight each. As soonas navigation opens in the spring they will be put on the line from Algoma to Port Arthur, and the time from Montreal to Winnipeg will be reduced to about 65 hours or fess. The distances are as fullows:— shops > Miles. Montreal to Algoma [rail] 535 Algoma to Port Arthur [steamer] 360 Port Arthur to Winnipeg [rail] 425 Total. 1,320 When the route is opened nearly all the travel to the North-West will be through Canadian territory during the open season of navigation, and the trip will be an agreeablo and comparatively short and inexpensive one. — > +e eae The Quaker Poet. PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS TIER AT THE AGE OF OF 76, WHIT- At 76 years and over one can be said to have the beauty only of age, strik- ing as thatisin Mr. Whittier’s case with the dark eye and full beard, where black lines still appear among the sil- ver, while his form is as straight and his step is as firm and elastic as ever. But the poet’s youthful beauty is reported to have been extraordinary; very tall erect, and well knit, with fine features, dark skin, an a flashing, deep-set bla k eye, he could not have looked the Quaker to any extent; and in fact we think he is more of a Quaker in habit and affection than anything else. He has himself recognized that Over restless wings of song His birthright garb bung loose; and even though he clings to the forms of the sect in many respects, using the plein language generally, and tells somewhat why he prefers the silence of the meeting for worship rather than any solitude of wood or wild where nature speaks tohim with a thousand hands, yet he dresses so nearly like men of the world in cut and colour that only practised eyes could detect the slight difference in the shape of his coat, and his feelings about such matters are en- tirely liberal. When his little niece wanted the scarlet cape that other chil- dren wore, and there was objection in the houseon account of the Quak r custom, Mr. Whittier insisted that she should be gratified, although, sooth to say poet as heis, he himself cannot tell red from green till sunlight falls upon it. Once, indeed, the library fire, of which he is so fond jhaviag damaged the border of the wall-paper, he matched the pat- tern and triumpantly replaced it befere detection, only to learn that he had sub- stituted for the green vine one of bright autumnal crimson. Yetso strong is the poet’s imagination that this defect of visiou is nowhere evident in his work, although one might gather there that while, as he says: his eye was beauty’s powerless slave,” yet light and shade please him more than variety and depth of hue.— Harper's Magazine. A well-known clergyman io the north of England, entertained recently a brother, clergyman from some distance. The evening being unpropitious, he asked him to remain for the night. At dusk the clergyman asked his guest to step into the manse while he gave orders to have his conveyance ready in the morning. As the visitor entered the manse the clergyman’s wife mis- took him in the dusk for her husband, and, seizing the pulpit bible which was on the lobby table, brovght the full weight of it across his shoulders, ex- claiming emphatically, “Take that for asking the ugly wretch to stay all night.” When the late Professor Sophocles was a proctor in Holworthy Hall, Har- ard,one nighta tipsy student, rolling up to bed, fell against his door, and upon being interviewed was anything but respectful in his language. Next morning, awaking with remorseful stomach and un aching head,the offend- er felt it to be the part of diseretion to go to the proctor,and apologize. He had + A + pe —————— TEL: DAILY EXAMINER, JS PARSORS EITM Se not gone far in his halting explanation, however, before the other interrupted him with the words:—‘ Not yourself, sir? But you we esodrunk, sir! drunk as to be a curiosity, and therefore I shall not report you.” - a+ i + Ti ae she asked, as hand held in “Do you ever gamble?’ they together, her his. He replied: “No, but if ] want- ed to, now would be my time.” “How “Because I hold a beautiful hand.” The engagement is announced. <p> - ieee George Bancroft, the historian, years old and in goood health. sat so? is 83 - a + = Florida has ripe strawberries, and we have good sleighing. eS - Horsford’s Acid Phosphate BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Imitations and counterfeits have again ap- peared. Be sure that the word ‘‘HORSFORD's is on the w rapper. None genuine without it* i = ————_—— Special Notices. Aut Woot Horse Blankets cheap at J. B. MACDONALD’S, dec 29 IsLanD FiLour and Cracked Oats at R. K. BRACE’s. [dec 27 Ir you wast a Fur Cap cheap go to J, BY MACDONALD’S, dec 29 A SPLENDID lot of China, Glass, and Earth- enware, to be sold cheap at COLWILL’s. aug 8 tf Trg cheapest Ready Made Clothing in town is at J. B. MACDONALD’s. dee 29 Fivk pound tins Tea just the‘thing at BEER & Gor Diesy Herring and boneless Fish Knicut & Son’s. J. Knraur & Son's for Oil, it gives a clear and steady light. Skatine Boors, the best and cheapest at J. B. MacboNnaLp’s Boot Store. dec 29 Cuorce Winter Apples at Beer & Gorr’s. ANOTHER large quantity of Crockery just at Jj, [dec20. pure I)luminating [dec20 received and will be sold cheap at CoLWILL’s aug 8 tf New Tweeps just received st J, B. Mac- DONALD'S, dee 29 Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, in great varieties and cheap, at CoLWILLs, aug 8;tf Five gallon tins Best American Oil chute at Beer & Gorr’s. Ir you want to be suited with a Tea Set, a Dinner Set, or a Toilet Set, go to CoLWILL’s. aug 8 tf Go_p and silver plating of every description done at Brown’s. Shop on coruer of Prince and Grafton Streets. {jy 3 3m, wky Ovr new stock of Albums are an excellent quality and very cheap. G. H. Cook & Co, {nev26 wks wkly tf How to save twenty-tive dollars.— Carry your old sewing machine to Brown’s and have it made as good as new, instead of changing it for anew one. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. iy 3 3m Kent Mitis.—The best family flour at ,‘Cheapside.’’—Hunnry Beer, [oct 25 tf Jonny Newson is at the top of the ladder in furniture. Long experience, best quality, greatest variety, “and best workmanship. He does not need to advertise that ‘the is a live” man. The public know it. Go and get real bargains, ‘‘Newson’s Building,” opposite Post Office. [octi§ tf JUST RECEIVED, ALL SIZES ENGLISH Tron Bedsteads and Cribs, MARKED LOW. Largest and best assortment of PICTURE MOULDING in the cjty, selling by the foot or made up very cheap, 500 LOOKING GLASSKS, every variety and price, from 6x8 to 24x60. New Plates for old frames, FANCY GOODS, in every variety, viz :— Brackets, Music Stands, Easels, and Canter- burys, Fire Screens and Tables (combined), Flower Stands and Light Stands, Folding Chairs and Rocking Chairs, Chess Table and Ladies’ Work Table (something new), Smok- ers’ Stands, Parlor Easels, ete., etc. Two very fine BAGETELLE BOARDS, FRAMED CHROMOS, MANTLE MIRRORS (new patterns). emt Upholsteriag Department, Under the management of MR. DREW, a yeteran in the trade, We have just received our Fali and Winter Stock of Goods, comprising forty-five different pieces of Furniture Coverings, Gimp and Buttons to match, Hessions Tickinge, Hair Cloth, imitation of Leather, etc,, etc. In this d°partment to give satisfaction, as our stock was purchased 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 $8.90. We have now on hand (and are manufac- turing daily) a large and varied stock of Household Furniture, comprising many new and beautifal designs, Particular attention given to ordered work. KILN-DRIED STOCK and LEST WORK- MANSHIP, every time. Venetian Blinds, Inside and Outside Shut- ters, School and Church Furniture, Machine Jobbing, Wood Turning, etc., etc, Prices low. Factory, Oflice and Showrooms, King Square. Show Rooms, Queen Street, Branch 83, MARK WRICHT & GO. Ch'town, Nov. 1883,—3aw IMA Fs Fo health, if sueh a thing be possible. Physicians ase them in their practice. Send for circular, I. equal, eight letter-stamps. 2 SS SS ss eee ae Ry 9, 1 ee4. a PLS ROW RIOK BLOOD, ‘and will completely change aon blood in the entire system In three months. Any per- son who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound s. DIPHTHERIA. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT Bleoding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Igia, Induenga, Sore Lungs, Onronie Bt ronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Trou Chronic Diarrhea, Ch Chronic Rheumatism, Spine and Lame Back. “An English LY eterinary y Surgeon and Chem! nist, now traveling in this country, says that most ef the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here He says that Sheridan s are worthless trash. Condition Powders are imme isely valuable. fu) te 1 pint food. = aoe ae PRINCE EDWARD isss-4. U Sold ev erywhere. “neous cure nihe eases out of ten. many lives scent free by mail. Prevention is betfer than cure, For euring Female Complaints these Pills have no Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for JOUNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. ly rc ternal Use). Send for pamphist to 1. 8. Jounson & Co., BosTox, Masa. absolutely pure and Nothing on earth will make hens tay like Sheridan’ ; os Pr Sokl every where, or sent by mail fer 8 letter-stamps. a tte et ee Winter N AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1883, trains will run | daily as follows «Sundays exeepied): — 0:0 = — TRAINS DEPART. FOR THE WEST. f Arrangement. CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. OH NSON’ S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan- lieve these terrible diseases, and will positively Information that will save Don't delay a moment. (Fer Internal and Ex- CURES Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, bles, Diseases of the Jonunsow & Co., Boston, Mass. ISLAND RAILWAY. 1883-4. MAKE HENS LAY owders. Dose, 5 eeenee R- ee . — TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. ‘ a + . i i rATIONS | No.1. | No. 3 STA} LONS, cee No. No, 4. — tenn nee ee 3 Charlottetown..... dp’ 7.40a m| 2.40 p,m. | Jharlottetown 3.20 p.m. 10.30 a. m. Royalty Junction.... S00. * <— * Royalty Junction \ ay eo "1008 North Wiltshire.....':8.52 ‘‘ BAR * : ig jar 2% = i. Hunter River........ 'go7 « | 403 ‘* | North Wiltshire..... 2.04 9.22 NR ccs soc) Gee oO 4.3% ‘** || Banter River........ , 1A 9.07. * County line........ 9.53 “ | 447 _Bradalbane,........ eae 8.32 ” Freetown............ 10.08 “ | 5OlL “ | County Line......... | 1.01 “* | 8.23 “ Keusington....... .. 10,30 * | 5.21 ‘ || Freetowm...........-. 112.46 ' 8.09 . an (ar il.05 * | 5.55 ‘* | Kensington.......... 112.95 «* | 7.49 ° Summerside... .. (dp 1.00p. m.| Samnibieedidis dp 11.50 a, m.| 7.15 a, m. ER isk eee ge sameway ant ar /11.10 cs Wellington.......... me. 4) | Miscouche........... 10.48 ‘ PUIREEEN, os 5 cis os tae aa2 % Wellington.......... eae: * O'Leary .....-....-+: Go ** | Port Hill..........-. 9.38 * Bloomfield........... 415 “ (PROP... sews 8. 20 Bee =_— or Bloomfield .......... aon : OS Serre ee rn 3. 4 RENEE 45505500063 ae. _ | ii Tignishj . dpi 6 20a. m. TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. 4“ TRAINS ARRIVE.— FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. | No. 5. | No. 7 STATIONS No. 6 | No. 8 i ' ! + - Stent Dk aE as eieia lilies Charlottetown......dp 2.30 p. m.| Charlottetown.... ar 10.45 a. m : ari 2.50 ** | Royalty Junction.... 10.22 ** Royalty Junction } oP 2.55 %* | WO G5. Fee. 10.05 ** NR ck crak 4 b eaacee es 6 3 Bea. 3 et ae ry 9.45. _*‘ Mie «0k denen « : ee: || Molen t Stewart... \@ oP, op ” > a « a . Mount Stewart... dp) 4.15 “ Cas oo aie ss be 7.40 * oT ene ee [a Georgetown....... dp! 7 15a. m. Jeorgetowr. ....... ar\ 6.00 * Mount Stewart ....ar 9.05 a. m. Mount Stewart... .dp | 4.10 p.m RN 9 6550. . eo 0's He £295...“ Morell ....,.secceces 450° * 1:20. Peter's... +... 4. Lae Rs 4 Seer aoe |, Bear SE nse cdeeien 1a ES Ra ey 4. MS PS on 55305 o5 > oe dp 6 25 a. m. My» «iss tees: ar | 6.50 || age oe ge Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec, 17, 1883. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, rele ee NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE and Life Fire ann incaieatplndnceaaagaoaginte ticeglipagsnenistinetan 1e ek lns urance Company, OF EDINBURGH ANB LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 18C9, Subscribed Capital - Paid Up Capital —————0: 0 ¢C——— - 9,73 3.32.60 1,216,666.00 = s s - TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Losses Settled With —— — 0:0-—— — FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000,00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - - 0:0--——-— Promptitude and Liberality. $12,000,000. 00 Nine-tenths of.the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured 0:0——— Profits of previous Quinquennium — among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 New and Reduced Premiums She the Dominion of Canada, Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. March 36. 1882— aed GEORGE W. DeBLOIS, Ganerat Accent. FURNITURE, AT COST. 20: FURNITURE, Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawinz Kocm Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and OLN NEWSON, Picture Mouldings. Charhot'stown, Jap, ‘ 2, 1883,—ly J THE WEEKLY EXAMINER AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any oiker Paper Fubjished in P, B. island, ai $| 00TER 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 Mxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Editorials, etc., which trom day to day appear in the daily edition, It is Aiways full of News AND Alw. ys up to the Times. The Weekly lxaminer 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 affairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- cultural and tudustrial In erests of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the Lnstitutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishin Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, —sUCH AsS— Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers ete., etc., done in first-class style and a | short Lotice. Rev. Father Wilds’ EXPERIENCE. The Rev. Z. P. Wilds, well-known city missionary in New York, and brother of the late eminent Judge Wilds, of the Massachusetis Supreme Court, writes as follows: “73 FE. 5 3 St., New York, May 16, 1882, Messrs. J.C. AVER & Co,, Gentlemen: Last winter I was troubled with a most nucomfortable itching humor affecting more especially my limbs, which itched so intolerably at night, aud burned so inte nse- ly, that t could scare ly bear any clothi ing over them. I was aiso a sufferer from a severe catarrh and ecatarrhal cough; my appetite was poor, and my system a good deal run down. Knowing the value of AYER’S SARSAPARILLA, by Observation of many other cases, and from personal use in former years, began taking it for the above-nanicd disorders. My appetite in- proved almost from the first dose, After a short time the fever and itching were allayed, ani all signs of frritation of the skin disappeared. My catarrh and cough were also cured by the same means, and my general health greatly improved, until it is now excellent, I feel a hundred per cent stronger, and I attribute these results to the use of the SARSAPARILLA, which I recommend with all confidence as the best blood medicine ever devised. I took it in small doses three times a day, and used, in alJ, less than two bottles. I place these facts at your service, hoping their publication may do good. Z. P. WiLps,” Yours respectfully, The above instance is but one of the many constantly coming to our notice, which prove the perfect adaptability of AVER’S SARSA- PARILLA to the cure,of ail diseases arising from impure or ipeporrtnes blood, aud a weakenoil Ayer 's § Sarsaparilla cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood, stimulates the action of the stomach and bowels, and thereby enables the system to resist and overcome the attacks of all Serofu- lous Diseases, Eruptions 0° the Skin, Rhew matism, Caiarrh, General Debility, and all disorders resultiag from poor or corrupted bicod and a low state of the system. PREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; B ice $1, six bottles or $5. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS, Best Targstive Medicine cure Constipation, Indigestion, Headache, and all Bilious Disorders. Sold everywhere, Always reliable. W. R. WATSON, Ch’town, Whcelesale Agent, Endorsed by the French Academy of Med eine for Enflammation of the Urinary Organs, caused by Indiscretion or Exposure. Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Posi- tive cure in one to three days. Local Treat- ment only required. No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Copaiba. IN FALLIBLE, HyGirnic,Curstive, PREVEN- tive. Price $1,50, including Bu!be Syringe. Sold by all Druggists. or sent free by mail securely sealed, onreccipt of price. Descrip- tive Treatise free on application, AMERICAN AGENCY “66” MEIJ-1CLNE CO., Detroit, Mich., and Wi: dsor, Ont. Sold in Charlottetowu by ATOTHE«'. RIFFS Zin H-I.L CO, May if. GE | BEFORE. RY TRO VOL TAIC BELT, ana other a, 4. APPLIANCES, wit}. e en -Thirt ) EY’ TO MEN, Tou NG OR OL D whe, are otetiog from Nukvovs Drstrity, Los? V ITALiTy. and those diseases of a. PERSONAL. NaTURE resulting. frow ABUSES and OTHER CaUsEs. Speedy relief and com. ue 1 = ae Vicor and Maxnoop IA, rz. Send atoncefor lil ) gy ustrated Pamphlet Voutaic BeLt Co, MARSHALL, Mica A CURE GUARANTEED. eet EDIGINE. Re ee ae T nat o oe) MARK, , BRAIN & NERVE FOOD.) AFTRE For Old and Young, Male and Female Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL Us Satages Weak Memory, Loss of Trai Fowe, Sexual Pros tration, Nigh i Sweats Supermatorrhac, Leucerrhee, arrennes &, Seminal Weakness, and General Les of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strenythens the Lnfeebled Brain and Restores Surprising one and Vigor to the Exhausted Generative Organs in eith r sez. 48 With each order for TWELVE packages, accempanied with five dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effecta cure. It e Cheapest and Best Medicine in the Market. po Full particulars in our pampbict, which we desire to mail free to any address, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is soli by aan gists at 50 cis. ee box, or 6 boxes for $2.50, or w be mailed iree of poptage, op reveipt of the paopey, by MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO., Windsor, Ont., Canada Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecarics’ Hall Ce. Agents for Prince Edward Island, and by all Drugg verywhere. may 15 w MRS, SOP HiA POTTER'S Bone iheumati ilo Liniment T is a fact wor'h knowing that Mrs. Sophia Potter’s Bone Kheumatic Liniment cannot be excelled for removing pain and soreness. It is no worthless trash, es s’me may suppose, simply because they have been im po sed upon by others, but is positively the ‘King of Pain.” Sore throat cannot stand before its power, All we ask isa trial that you may be con- vinced uf the truth of ovr statement. Our ex- perience isthat one bottle tried also selis many more. ce. See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try & bottle—it will not fail to de all that is promised. R..V. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale Agent. WwW. R. W ATSON, Charlottetown, P. EL 1. io. A. CROSSMAN, Middleton, Lot aa Oct. 22, 1883—eod wkly