¥ f % A + ’ + povered See a mi ———————————? a -~-- Old Friends. The old, old friends ; Some changed, some buried, some gone out of sight ; Some enemies, and, fight, No time to make amends. in this world’s fierce The old, old friends— Where are they? Three are lying in one grave And one from the far-off world on the daily wtve No loving message sends. The old, dear friends ! One passes daily, and one wears a mask ; Another, long estranged, cares not to ask Where causeless anger ends, The dear, old friends! So many and so fond in days of youth! Alas! that faith can be devorced from truth, When love in severance ends, The old, old friends! They hover round me still in evening shades; Surely they will come again when sunlight fades And life on Goa depends, 2) Seasonable Hint te the Careless. “The ‘Shut the door’ and ‘Where were you raised—in a barn ?” period of the vear has arrived. Before spring} y there will be the usual crop of divorces, dissolution of co-partnership, suadering of friendship’s ties, frigid draughts, hot words and colds in the head on account of this most conspicuous and unpleas- antof man’s frailties. An old lady down east described a perfect man as one who would bump his shins on a rocking chair while getting up at night to geta drink for the baby without swearing, eat a cold dinner without grumbling, tell his favorite story but once a month, aud always shut the door after him. It is safe to say there are few perfect men in Chicago. In fact, reform is necessary in this matter, and at the federal building it is rumored that ability to shut a door isto be made a part of the civil service examination catechism. Already etforts in behalf of the reform are breaking out spontan- eously, as it were, all over town, and the offender had better beware. The day of judgement approacheth. Ip addition to the popular bat awesome sign, with a seven-shooter accompani- ment, a west side inventor is just now perfecting a marvellous apparatus, It is built upon the priociple that three offences in the matter of leaviog a door sjar are sufficieat to deserve capital punishment. Doorsare to be fitted with an ever-ready iostantaneous photograph pancl. Whoever leaves the door-ajar also leaves hia features behiad him in chemical outline. The second offending increases the power of the negative, but itis the third that dees the business. Three offences at one door, when click goes the trigger and the door of some place yawns for the culprit. Now isthe time to re- form.—Chicago Herald. Sellinet il Vagaries of a Grazy Billiardist. The insanity of Joe Dion, the biliiard- ist, makes him imagine that he is constantly playing important match games. fis first crazy vagary was to fancy that he was engaged in the}, Chicago tournament. He went through the games in his billiard rooms, believ- ing that he was in the Chicago hall, and that a big assemblage was watch- img his contest with the players there. He insisted on bulletining his mythical victories in front of the premises, and gave considerable money to friends to bet with on his winning the champion- ship. On being taken to the Bloom- ingdale asylum the lack ofa billiard table did not disabuse hin of his de lusion, and he is coustanily going through the motions of play without cue or balls. The pantemime is a ecrrious study of demeatia, and the physicians say that the case is a rare one in the perfection and persis tency of the hallucination. It ie probable that he cap be cured.—Baltimore American. — Bismarck’s Growl. Bismarck is said to have given growl of disapproval some time ago when one of the petty German princes proposed to selithe gems of his art gallery to an American millionaire. ee A High-Priced Ticket. A single ticket from Boston to Deaver and return was recently sold in Boston for $2,481. It carries a party of nine in a special car with stop-over privileges. A medical sindent at Lima had him- self inoculated with fever as an experi- ment, and died from the effects ot it NOTES. Not the promissory, but facts about Wricoms Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adulterstions used to reduce the cost of ‘‘ Pure Goods,” but does possess the value of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the advantage gained by the use of the genrine over Soaps of doubtful character. None should be deceived even by Red and Yellow Wray ppere, Or any of tho imitations of the Wricomz, as a pair of clasped hands is Stamped on every har. Made hy Cres. Darra & Cn + A Caro.—To «1! who a ae from @frors. and indiscretions nervous weakness, early decay, loss Beecwise. &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you, *RE! UF CHARGE,. This great remedy wes dis aaa in roe eueion |G dressed en: v. r Taman, Station D. Now Vork. ee ei et sill si ate et ie ee * ‘ ee FS ° <i Atlas tie mina Stes AM Mi neat liga i THE DAILY ELA MINER, JANUAR —_——— ae Special Notices. f Dozens of Neck Ties for half price at D. A.| Bruee’s. dec24 Men’s Heavy Uxsrers at clearance prices, at the London House. 430 3aw 2w wky?i A Fine display of Candies and Fruit at Beer & Goff's. dec23 THERE is no place i in America you see a finer range of Neck Wear than at D, A. Bruce's. dec24 Lapras’ CLori Sacqugs.—See the lot selling for $5 00 each, at the London House. dec30 3aw 2w wky 2i A wine lot of Snow-sboe Moccasins at Dorsey, Goff & Co. BLANKETS at very low prices to clear, at the London House. d30 3aw 2w wky2i Pure Confectionery, 20 cents per pound, at Beer & Goff’s. dec23 Cnotce Tras, at the London House dec30 Saw 2w wky 2 Lapies’ Kid, Velvet and Carpet Slippers, Gent's Fancy Velvet Slippers, very nice, at J. B. Macdonald's Root Store, de 21 Trivmep Hats and Bonnets at half price, at the London House. 480 3aw 2w wky2i Go to Beer & Gofl’s for Confectionery and Fruit. dee23 Lavres’and Gent's Felt Roote, without ex- ception the best assortment in town at J. B: Macdonaild’s Boot Store. de 2] Curistmas AND New Yesr.--A_ great variety of Ladies’ aud Gentlemen's Kid and Velvet Slippers at Dorsey, Goff & Co. dec 16 Lapizse’ and Misees’ Felt-lined Skating Boots very cheap, Laties’ Oil Goat double- sole Boots for $2; cheap at $7.50. J, B. Mac- donald’s Beot Store. de 21 Soots and Rubbers repaired at Dorsey, Goff and Co, cece 16 L E. Prowse is selling Clothing at very low figures at North River Bridge. nov24 Come quickly and get s pair of our Velvet Lined, hand-made Skatit gy Boots—price $2.50. Dorsey, Goff and Co, dee 16 Ix you purpose buying a Fine Coat in (‘oon or Wolf, you will find a choice lot selling low RepParrixne.—I at J. B. Macdonald’s. ‘de 21 L. LB. Paowse has openeda stcek at North Kiver, until the smalipox scare is over. ro24 See en ee —— pond ENGLISH CONFECTIGNERY. The finest assortment of English and Canadian Confectionery for Christmas trade we have ever offered. BEE & GOFE. MERCH MEAT, Choice Bran4, for Sale at Buu & Sere” ORANGES, MONS, GRAPES. 20 cases eadeal 4 cases Lemos, 25 bris. Grapes, just arrived from Great Britain. BEoR & GOFF. RAISINS. 250 boxes received—Lay:rs, Val- encias, Seedless. BEER & GOFF. — American Baldwins, N. 8. Tom- kins, Pippins, X¢., at BEER & GOFP’S. CRANBERRIES. 30, bris. Cranberries and Fox- berries at BE ER CANDIED PES i. Keiller's Celebrated English Cit.) ron, Grange ani Lemon Peels at BGR & GOPFES & GOFF s., SPECIALTIES, Corned Beef, 26ets. per pound 5 Smoked Beet (shaved) 24cts. per pound 5 Bologna Sausages, l4cts. per pounds Ox Tongues (English), Pea Soup, Xc., at BEER & GOEF’S. COFFEE! COFFEE! Fresh roasted and ground-—fine quality ; also Essence Coffee and Condensed Coffee & Milk. BEER & GOFF, PASTRY FLOUR, 2,3,5,10 and 12 pound packages, very choice quality. BEER & GOFF. Dec, Ul, 1885. —_———— { UBSCRIBE for THE WHEKLY EXAMI- i? NER. ihe letest local aff foretgn muws @rye Hb found therain, > : q oe ? Ye =~ y 4 Pure Spices, Essences, &.| TRAINS DEPART. “FORTHE WEST » S . 4 ‘ ie. tame ae er j ure Spices, Cream Tartar and STATIONS. | ee a No. 3 STATIONS. | No. 2 | No. 4 Baking Powders at pail ‘ anne i A, M. Pe. mM. Pi , AM. 2m . Charlotietown.....cecsee-s..| 715 150 Charlottetown.+-ccseecesee.. 230 | 10 00 BEER & GOFF’S. Royalty Junction.....-.+.... 7 34 212 | Royalty Junction............ 12 i2 9 37 WOreir-wW iltehine.......cccses 8 17 3 05 North’ Wiltehire...........+% 1 29 8 45 + — Ramee TRAV cite eens 8 30 rh wee eg i ee a ie 8 30 7 fredelvepe etl’. decks skh dnbe 9 00 3 57 POCOTIOOINO chsksciassssdpesee 12 45 ' 7 x is > County Line......ccscces,... i 9 09 4 07 OOTY LAI yh «0 0 Yo mentee? 236 7 4 ¢ rerpace aa laa Om, TCO M is oid iakaScclge 5b alte «3 923 | 4 2 FreptOwD..... vacsssereseecees 12 23 a) ‘ i i Rensingtom........esccese.... 9 40 4 45 Kensington.....00%.....68 eee 12 05 7 Vo Sandwiches, Peaches, Pine Applies, ar} 10 10 5 0 <0 8 (ap A. M, 6 30 : . | Sammerside-..,. ..,.<4.. P. M, | Summerside......+ ed li 35 i Corns, Tomatoes, Peas, &e., choice dpi 12 40 (ar, 10 35 GRO » ne cg pe stones ee 1 60 '| Miscouche...+.+ Bel nas oe iy { 10 16 branis. Wellington... ....000020007° 1 27 WeMOR ness... «5... cond | “949 all TOKE MEM éshhnnseenccenscens i 2 08 _ a, is Hk ee 9 4! + 4 r ‘ * O’ Leary .. ee . e 3 232 Oo SEY ....8 ghee NOR ces cee 7 ea : BEER & GOPP. | oiomicia.: -foteuthe: ae Oo a err | 730 | Alberton....+.... ee 4 20 Alberton ....... is ‘ 6 55 TMA cs ooo. Bes e808 28s ar 5 15 |) Figntah Paco ys be cian al é. 00 The Most Wonderful Family Remedy Kver Kaowa. By Diphtheria, rou Asthma, DPron- ehitis, "Neuralgia, Rheu- matism, Bleeding at ne pang 8, Hoarseness, = 1enzre, Hacking Covg Kxeeis all other Remedies for External Use. CURES — Catarrh, Chol- era Morbus, Dyocuvety: Chronic Diarrh ~y Kid- ney Troubles, and Spinal Diseases. Circulars I, 8. JOHNSON & CO., Whooplug Oough. Boston, Mass. FOR INTERNAL AND BEXTERNAL USE. PARSONS), .RURCATIVE...PILLS P : o #/CR-HFPADACHE, Bi Hovsness and on. Ed) TER and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, ; arnt Poise JN, and 8 kin nee anee (ON PILL A ya eg ag | Fea oe ratinelio, ns ) ° i I i _ r. ’ win ae penal a ue aie ae Cahartig ad Ever tt, lowa.” Seld everywhere, or sent Py “In my practice [ use no other. —J. Dennison mail for as ets. in stamps. Valuable information ‘PRREE. _ b 's. JOMNBON 4 a CO., BOSTON, Mas it Is a well-known fact that most of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this eoun- try is worthless; that S! eridan’s Condition Powder is absolutely pu ire and very valuable. Nething on & arth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s C ondition Pow- der, Pose one teaspoonful to each pint of food. It wil aise pos vitively prevent and gure ily! oler +, &£e. Sold every where, orseut’by mailfor %c. in stamps. -Furnishe di u lavet cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20 CHICKE ve) CHOL ERA, Circulars ire. 1. 8. JOHNSON & CU., Boston, Mass. ee oe TELEPHONE COMPANY GF PRIKCE EDWARD ISUAND. 0) oe ee mrreemaee fT HIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba' messages, by Telephone, tT between Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Kensington, Summer- side and St. Eleanors, at the following Rates; _ From Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, for each five ee = ... 10 Cents versation, or part thereof... wien O6Riad -onghtnite oe Lodined anednaSiedvoage apes : do do a 5 to 10 miles ... ge Sei aw ation ieee a : do do do OVER’ 10. BRT cece coco oxapas dqnces seees 25 $ Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be sent fruim Station to Station at following Rates ;— When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words OF UNCER...» cesses eeeers 15 Cents When distanc» is greater than 10 milvs........ Se i castes telediivets Se aetibiness os ‘rhage. For each additional word one cenl extra, A discount of 20 per cent from the above rates will be made to lessees of instruments Writien theseages will be delivered in Charlottetown within city limits; fromall ether receiving offices within a quarter of a mile from said ofjices, Special rates will be made for delivering at greater distances, Allcommunications and messages must be prepaid, The Company is prepared to lease Telephone Instrumé@mis in Churlottetown and Sum- merside at established rates, and to treat with persons requiring private or toll lines. For furiher information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottetown ROB ANGOS; MANAGER Ch'town, Oct, 19, |RR5—Tyer eod rah < me = * = pal ~~ ra fe e oe — fg > > — ~~ & - ea _ _ os +, > = = od 3 A & ww = ~ ESDALE FOUNGRY ANG MACHINE SHOP, 7 best equipped establishment of the kind on the Island, where the miller can be supplied with Water Wheels, French Burr Stones, Eureka Smatters, Bolting Jloth, a if Staffs, Silver Steel Picks. Mill Spindles, Shafting, Gear Wheels, Pulleys, Flavges, Boxes, Bails and Screws (for lifting stones), ROTARY SAW MILLS, SHINGLE MACHINES, Lath Cutters, Circular Saws (Disston & Robertson's), Arbors, Baiting (rubber or leather), Card Clothing, Combs, Screw Bolts and Bolt Ends. THE FARMER can get Threshing Mills, Fanners or the Castings for the same, Plonghs, Cultivators, Shares, Land Sides, Root Cutters, Boilers, POTATO DIGGERS ay ON HAND FOR THIS Fs ‘LL’S TRADE, all’ sorts of Castings for Stove repairs, &c, We also build STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, ard are at all times prepared to send Boilermakers and Machinists to make repairs in any part of tho Island. We keep a full stock of Steam Pipe «nd Fittings, such as Steam Gages, Water Gages, Gage Cocks, Globe Valves, Check Valves, Stop Cocks, KURTING INJECTORS AND HAN- COCK INSPIRAT IRS, Water Glasses, Bashing, Eibows, Tees, Unions, Nipples, Couplings, Safety Valves, Return Bands, &e. As hes nystem of he in dwellings by means of hot water is likely to aan all other syatems, being the most healthful aa well as the most economical and cleanly, swe ¢ prepared ourselves to do that work by the addition of new machinery, And work- men thoroughly acquainted with the work, ani are prepared to furnish estimates for *upply of all material and the satisfactory completion of such work, (Connected by Telephone. ) ae ‘ADDRESS: MACKINNON & MACLEAR, CHARLOTTETOWN. Anenet 18, 1885-—-new wky a ee RE SR RE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, E8826, 7 PaIRGE 1S85«6, O'% Winter Arrangement. AND AFTER TUESDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 1835, Trains will run daily, as follows nudays excepted) :— TRAINS ARRIVE.--FROM THE Fe a NN A i — ——— LL TRAINS ARRIVE, FROM THE EAST. } ] 7 STATIONS. STATIONS a No. 5 | No. 7 No 8 ' P M, : ii i Ps M. Charlottetown......++09... 2 30 | l!Charlottetown ...4.......... 1025 | Royalty Junction..---0++.. a 2 50 @plioyalty se a. 10 05 | Bedford........+seesseeee ica | Bed ROPE ood ose... es .s o 9 32. | , ar, 35 | dp! 9 00 Mount Stewart......... re | Mount Stewart......... 1 410 | ar 85 | ANON oo chs 0 sncdok lo danse a &22 | OCar®igan ....55 AT ASE 7 38 Georgetown.............++ ar. 66H | P.M GeOrgelown....+err9+.... dp 716 A. M. Mount Stewart............. ' 405 ||Mount Stewart........... dp } 9 00 Morell. ie i a 5 ek aeeees., ; 4 43 || Morel weteee SP asecee COSC cc ceas 8 17 St. Peiers............ goes gi 5 <d ASE . Bt. Pome cong ey :h.....-5- 7 48 Woe TIVOR wesc ok tesetabyec: 5-57 =| Bear River...... Packs tees 7 03 Ros isgacs-- +s conn art tO ie vce nkuianebes, 6 i dp : se a@ Trains are run by Eastern Standard ‘Time. JAMES COLEMAN, At 3. diate pea eee R, = a | +. z=. a — JUST RECEIVED. 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