‘tesa a ‘ r t ai i ; i 4 4) 4 4 "4 ei ae it cena ae } mi i He Ad it} qi fa : Hurrah for Edward Hanlan. —_— ————- = Tune—“Waa'tt Be Kixc sur CHARI 1m?” There's news frae Enyland cam’ this morn’, That makes usa’ feel gran’, man, “That Trickett s beat, fair an’ complete, By our ain Edwar Manlan.” Cherus—Then fill ye up, aa’ toast the cup An’ join in han’ an’ han’, man, An’ let us sing till welkin’ ring, Hurrah for Edward Hanlan! On coaly Tyne he met the best © England's sons, sae gran man: To their dismay, wha led the way But eur ain Edward Hanlan? Chorus—Then fill ye up, ete. The Yankees, too, brought forth their crew, The best men o’ their lan’, man, But ane an’ a’, they had to fa’, Refore our Edward Hanlan. Chorus —Then fill ye up, ete. Australia’s son, the great big gun, Thought he'd show in the van, man; But in the rear he did appear, Behind our Edward Hanlan. Chorus—Then fill ye up, ete. To beat our boy, they'll have to try Siam er some ither plan, man, For he’s so rare, nane can compare Wi’ our ain Edward Hanlan. Chorus—-Then fill ye up, ete. We |l welcome hame to wife an’ wean, Wi’ greetings warm an’ gran’, man, Wii shouts o° joy, Toronto's boy, Canada’s Edward Hanlan ! Then fill ye up, an’ toast the cup, An’ join in han’ an’ han’, man, *An’ let us sing till welkin ring, Hurrah for Edward Hanlaa | Toronto, Nov. 15th. A. Murr. > «* Don’t Worry About Yourself. To regain or reeover health, persons should be relieved about all anxiety con- cerning disease. Tbe mind has power over the body. For a person te think that he has a disease will often produce that disease. This we see effected when the mind is entirely concentrated upon the disease of another. It is found, in the hospital, that surgeons and phy- sicians whe make a speciality of a cers tain disease are liable to die of it them- selves; and the mental power is so great that sometimes people die of disease which they only have in imagination. We have known a persen to die of cancer in the stomach when he had no eancer, or any other mortal disease. A blindfolded man, slightly pricked in the arm. has fainted and died from believing that he was bleeding to death. Theres fore. well persens, to remain well, should be cheerful and happy ; and sick persons should have their attention drawn, a8 mush as pessible, from them- gelves. Itis by their faith men are saved, and it is by their faith that men die. Ifhe wills not te die, he can often live, im spite of disease, und if he has little or no attachment to life, he will slip away as easily as a ehild will fall asleep. Men live by their souls, and not by their bodies. Their bedies bave ne life of themselves; they are only reseurces of life, tenements of their souls. The will has much to dein cons tinuing the physical occupancy or givig it up.—Dr. Hall. —> ©: ap -o o----— A clergyman in the west of England gives his experience of a tricycle asa means of locometion in lage country parishes. He says :—‘ My first journey was ten miles, the third forty-two,across Deven into Cornwall. I have travelled abeut 800 miles by this time, en plea- sare trips in North Wales, and latterly in Derbyshire, on my work of deputa- tien for the Society tor the Prepagation ef the Gospel, and have found it a great eonfort and pleasure. From seven to eight miles an hour is my speed, and I can do fifty miles per day. I can ride up any hill almost. I carry my ports manteau with me, and carried my boy, aged 12, behind me for 34 miles once. If [ were in a country place and wish- ed to save a horse I should do so by keeping a tricycle. It wants ne groom, no cern, no tax, ne gates. You can leave it atthe door of a cottage and wint no one to hold it; and, better than all, it has done my health (which was shattered abroad) more goed than all the physic I have swallowed, se I cer- dially recommend it to clergymen. A Good Account. ‘*To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- dea sickness and suffering, costing $200 per ar, total $1,200—all which was stopped y three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a dey, andI want everybody to know it for their benefit.” ‘“‘Jous Werxs, Butler, N. Y.’. - ——_-+- Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich and style. Buy good, healthy food, ebeaper and better clothing; get more real eed substantial things of life every way, and @ pecially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and cuack doctors or using so much of the vile humbug medicine that does yea only harm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all sisaple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- te times and health. itonce. Read @ % tm another cohumn. sane The American People. No people in the world suffer so much with Dyspepsia as Americans. Although years of experience in medicine had failed to accomplish a certain and sure remedy for this disease and its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, Water-brash, Sick Headache, Costiveness, palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, coming up of the food, Jow spirits, general debility, etc., yet since the introduction of Greens August Fiower we believe there is no case of Dys- pepsia that cannot be immediately relieved. 50,000 dozen sold last year without one case of failure reported. Go to your Drug- gist and geta sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve you. Regular size 75 cents. THE ROYAL OAK, For Sale or to Let, rOVAIS well-known Hotel, conveniently situated on Queen Street. It is three stories high, and contains 16 rooms, kitchen, shop etc., and has cous yard and large stables, sheds and outbuildings. For further particulars apply to William Dodd; or on the premises, to MRS. JAMES OFFER, Noy. 13, 1880. DIRECT FROM ANNAPOLIS. arse LANDING EX SCHOONER MARY oF ALICH,— 300 bbls. choice Winter-keeping A? PLES, all the best kinds. Call early and select, Selling lew. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Molasses, Noy. 13, ’*80— Molasses, 100 puncheons } 20 tierces - Choice Retailing Molasses. 20 barrels \ Expected to arrive per Brigt. ‘‘ Kitty Clyde” about 25th inst. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Nov. 2, ’80—2w eod : : 1 : Dissolution of Go-Partnership, FHXHE Partnership heretofore existing be- tween Francis S. LonaworiH and RoBertT SHAW, doing business in Charlotte- town under the style and firm of LONCWORTH & SHAW, a3 Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this 30th day ef Uctober. A.D. 1880. FS. LONGWORTH, ROBERT SHAW. Ch’tewn, Nov. 1, '80—tf Flour & Herring. UST RECEIVED per Schooners, a cheice a) lot of large fat Herring, in barrels ant half barrels; and daily expected, a choice lod of Labrador Herring. —-ALSO — A large supply of Superior Extra Flour, direct from the mills—Galt, Ont. All of Ww cich will be sold cheap for cash. HORNE, PIERCE & CO. No. 155, Upper Queen St Nov. 13, ’80--2w 2aw LABRADOR HERRING ! AN scarcely be bought at any price this Fall; but I have now on hand, and will sell cueaP for cash, 390 Bbis. Fat Mackerel, which are far superior to any Labrador?Her- ring, and will be sold at lower prices than these asked for poor Nova Scvtia Shore Herring. - Apply to JOHN COOMBS. 18 Queen Street, Ch’town—4i, pat 2i [n17 FOR SALE. THOROUGHBRED Shorthorn Heifer— ‘‘Shepherdess II.,” color white, calved Kensington, May 1, 1877, sire Statesman II., Herd Book page 5 (now in calf.) Took Ist prize at Provincial Exhibition 1879. ‘Took | 2nd prize at Provincial Exhibition 1850. Apply to DANIEL DAVIES, ‘* Westwood” Royalty. Nov. 5, '80—eod tf ~ IMPORTANT SALE ~ VALUABLE PROPERTY rWHE Directors of the CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN FACTORY COMPANY offer for Sale their Valuable Property situated on Spring Park. ‘The property consists of Une Acre of Land, with the Buildings thereon, Engine & B iler, Shafting, Bolting and com- plete Heating apparatus throughout the whole building. ‘Tne size of the Main Building is 80 x 50 feet, three stories high, besides basement, Engine House of Brick 50 x 30 fect together the Company as a Dyehouse. The Engine is 30 horse power and was built by Messrs’ Montgomery & Sons, of Halifax, in 1871, and cost there about $2,600. The Engine and Boiler are in a complete state of repair and almost as good as new. There is about 60 feet of 3 inch Shafting toyether with the Hangers. The Main Driving Belt cost about $300 and is quite as good as new. The Steam Pipes for heating extends throughout the entire build- ing and cost upwards of $1, There is a never failing Spring of water in a few feet of the factory, where a sutiicient quartity can be obtained for any purpose required, For further particulars apply to either of the undersigned. HENRY LONGWORTH, : President. D. R. M. HOOPER, Director. ALBERT SIMPSON, Secretary. June 30, 1880.—oaw-wkly NO. | WINTER APPLES.. witha large Building attached and used by | NEW GOODS. Wholesale and Retail. 275 packages choice THA, 90 boxes Vaiencia RAISINS, Barrels CURRANTS, 25 puncheons MOLASSES, 200 boxes SOAP, 14 boxes Colman’s STARCH, 50 casks Kerosene (American), 60 5-gallon tins do. do., AND A REGULAR ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GROCERIES! WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, BHER & GOFF. Nev. l, 1880. PURE POTATO FARINA! Preferable to Corn Flour. Five cents per lb. BEER & SONS, Goudreault's Restaurant, Confectionery and Fruit Lepot, ene ES subscriber respectfully intimates te the public that he has leased the pre mises on Great George street opposite St Dunstan’s Cathedral, where he will keep a Restaurant iff first-class style, conducted strictly on Temperance principles ; and where he will have on hand a _ well selected stock of Pwe Confeetionery and Fresh Fruit, which will be suld at low prices for cash. Orders for Cake, Fruit and Confectionery, ‘rem town or country, respectfully solicited, and will be attended to promptly. Meals supplied at all hours, from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m., at reasonable rates. SIMON GOUDREAULT. Nor. 8, $0—€ieod Great George Street CHEBUCTO MARINE a Insurance Association | OF HLALIFP AX. E. PALM R, Jucr., Oh'town, Oct. 22,'80- lm Exchange Building. P. BH. ISLAN POTTERY. PHNVAE P. E. Island Brick and Pottery Com- pany is now prepared to supply the Trade with every description of Ware in Milk Pans, Bread Pans, Butter Crocks, Bean Pots, Preserve Jars. Water Coolers, Molasses Jars. FLOWER POTS IN GREAT VARIETY, Bordering for Flower Beds, CARDEN VASES, &€., Chimney Tops, Stove Pipe Stones, Drain Pipes, MADE TO ORDER. Aso On Hanp-—A large quantity of GOOD HARD BRICK. ™ ’ All of which will be sold at prices which defy competition. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, AGENT. Derot at Newson’s Building, South Side Queen Square. | Ch’town, Aug. 26, 1880—wky tf BILLS OF LADING —FOR SALE— AT THE EXAMINER OFFICE. EYE, EAR AND THROAT. | DR. J. R MoLEAN, ‘Graduate ef the University of Pennsy!vania, | formerly Assistant ‘Surgeon to the 8th and Locust Street Eye and Ear In- firmary, Philadelphia, eonfines his practice exclusively to diseases of the Ky, Ear and Threat. Offiee at St. Lawrence Hotel, Picton, N. 8. Oct. 14, 1888, 150 bbls. choice Baldwin Apples | 420 half-chests TEA (extra goed), 50 boxes THA, 200 boxes RALSINS, 60 sacks KICK, 20 bbls. PLCK LES, 25 bays NUTS, 60 kegs BAKING SODA, 30 bbls. WASHING SODA, 70 tins MUSTARD, $0 tins PEPPER and GINGER, 40 bbls. CURRANTS, 200 lb NUTMEGS, 130 boxes PIPES, 20 casks VINEGAR (test), 200 sides SOLE LEATHER, 400 casks KEROSENE, 250 coils ROPE, 25 boxes McDonald's TOBACCO, 75 cads do. do. (Smoking), 20 kegs ‘Twirt, 110 boxes SOAP, . 50 cases and half-cases MATCHES, 120 doz, PAILS, 80 doz. BROOMS, 75 puns. MOLASSES, 15 bhds. ) cugar. ~*" GARVELL BROS. ‘BIG J2T|I]Y 07 1OOp yXON ‘ay wean soddy GO; MI —08, ‘IT “AON ‘“NOSHHOLOH “VM ‘Op “OR *YIIVIS ‘deog ‘suIsIvy ‘S}uUvIING ‘SosSUlog “AUTNG “VIy ‘NOT, S31H390UD WIOHO 30 JUSUT}IOSSY [Vilsader V iQSN2dO0 isnt ————Se ‘8J0}§ AJ890J5 MOK OLD QUEEN SQUARE LIVERY STABLES RE-OPE IW ED. Po Subscriber has removed to the com- modious Livery Stables, LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Side Queen Square, Where you can get the CikAPEST AND Brs1 TURNOUTS IN THE CITY, JAMES N. MILLNER. Ch'town, Sept. 14, 1880—ly Pr EWE ER oY tas | Ne Oe Highland Whis of WHISKY'ZS, UNRIVALLED ror ] ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. 4 ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 34, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 REPORT on the Lorne HIGHLAND WHISKY: ‘We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject. ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure aud well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ** ARTHUR Hitt, Hassaty, M. D. ‘‘Orro Heuner, F.C. 8., F. I. C.” Agents : MESSRs. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.1. Feb. 24, 1880 MRS. W. W. IRVING S now forming her AUTUMN and WIN- I TER CLAS-ES in DRAWING and PAINTING, in all their different branches, from Model, Life. &c. Intending pupils will kindly send in their names as s00D as convenient. Terma, &c., made known on application at her Studio, City Hotel, opposite R. ©. Cathedral Ch'town, Sept. 11, ’80—2aw tf we a0 GOLD “a PAR:8, aan 1873. 4 MEDAL, { H } Pe t ee ee ® esa ce exis JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Flour and Meal. RDERS will be received for the follow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— ** Buda” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘*Golder Age,’ “Extra Family,” ““Warcup’s 5Su- perior,” ‘‘ White Kose,” ‘‘ Florence,” ‘“‘Keaver,” ‘‘Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and choice K. D. Corn Meal-——‘‘ Golden Star.” Quotations for the above Brands of Flour aud Meal f. o. b. at Mills, or delivered at Vharlottetuwn or Summerside. J. R. FOSTER: Millers and yas gent, | ' rs A May 6, 80. casten, XN. B HE place ‘to et your Printing done is a the EXAMINER PRINIING RKUOMd INEW STOCK Ch’town, Oct. 26, '80—pat ex 2aw 3w, ar 3w | — ‘HSVQ wos AVERY) “Prince Biward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. i4. Summer Arrangement, I ——-— So TRAINS GOING WEST, STATIONS, | EXPRESS. MIXED, MIXxzp, Georget’n..| Dp 7.20 am) Vp 3.25 pm Cardigan.. ** 7.40 “*) * 3.54 “ Mt Stew f.)Ar 8.40 “ /Ar 5.20 “ Souris ....|bp6.30am Dp 2.30pm Harmony .| ** 6.48 ‘**| ** 2.63 ** St Peter’s.| *‘ 7.45 ‘*| ** 4.09 « Morell....| ** 8.08 *‘ | ‘* 4.40 * Mt Stew’t.; ** 8.40 * Ar 5.20 * Mt Stew’t. |Dp 8.50am Dp 5.30pm! - Royalty Je| ** 9.46 “| * 6.48 « Ch’town ..|Arl0.04 ** |Ar 7.10 * Ch’town .., \Dp 6.30am zo. care Dp 4.50pm se 6.46 ‘és r 47 6a 5.13 PP Dp 9.56 as © es 7.24 “ec **10.49 < “ce 6.06 “ sé 7.36 se “11.04 “| * 6 93 « Bradalba’e | ** 8.05 ** | ‘*11.45 **] * 7.99 « Coty Line} ‘* 8.12 ** 641.54 ‘ “ce Jl “ Kensingt'n! ‘* 8.40 ‘‘ | ‘*12.30pm| ** 7.50 Ar 9.05 ** . * Ar 1.05 * Summ ’side Dp 9.15 * [Dp 2.30 « Ar 8.25 “ Wellingt’n} ** 952 ** se 3.23 ‘e Port Hajl..j ‘‘10.23 ‘*| ** 407 * OLenrr...1 398, 1. BS 2 Alberton. .! ‘‘12.05pm; ‘* 6.33 ‘* Vignish.../Arl2.45 ‘*|Ar 7.30 “ : ss =: - —— Royalty Je N Wiltsh’e Hunter R’r Se TRAINS GOING EAST, —~- STATIONS, ea MIXED. lignish ...|Dp 1.45pm) Dp 6,45 am em Alberton. .| 2.25 ae 8.00 “ aft 2 Yeu oe. “Siw summ'side Ar 5.15 ** ~ . Dp 6.00 * Kensingt’n; ‘* 6.25 ** Co’t’y Line! “* 6.54 * | ** 219 | * 9aaw Bradalba’e | ‘*. 7.00 ‘** | ** 2.29 | % ggg « Hunter R’r} * 7.28 “| * 3.07 “1 « Bag # N Wiltsh’e] *‘ 7.43 ‘* | ** 3.24 “*] ** 9 O48 @ Royalty Je} ** 8.19 * “* 956 Ch’town ..| Ar 8.35 2 4.38 * Arl0. 16am Chtown .. Dp 4.00pm! Dp 7.00am! Royalty Jc] ** 4.18 **| ** 7.22 * Mt Stew’t.|/Ar 5.20 “‘ |Ar 8.40 “ Mt Stew’t.|Dp 5.25pm Dp 8.50am J’ Leary. .. Port Hill. . Wellingt’n Dp 6.40am ae a 16 8 Morell....| ‘* 5.57 **; ** 9.30 ** ae st Peter’s.; ‘* 6.20 * | 10.01 ** Garmony .| ** 7.17 ** 1 “11.17 “ souris... |Ar 7.35 ‘* |Arll.40 “ Mt Stew’t./Dp 5.35pm) Dp 8.55am Cardigan ..| ** 6.35 ** | “10.21 * Georget’n../Ar 6.55 “* |Arl0.50 ‘* N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and treorgetown connects at Koyalty Junction with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for che West, in the morning; and the Mixed train from the West connects at Royalty Junction with the Express Train from Char- ‘attetowa for Georgetown and Souris, in the afternoon. L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendant. Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 20, 1880. pat pres her ar ne sp sj kea pio 6i a) TRUTHS. HOP BITTERS (A Medicine, not a Drink,) ! CONTAINS HOPS, BUCHU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, AND THE Purxst AND Best Mepicat Quau TIES OF ALL OTHER BrtrErs. LEeHY COURD All Diseases of the Stomach, Bow Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or 4an8, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Femal @omplaints and Drunkeness, $1000 IN COLD Will be paid for a case they will not ct help, or for anything impure or injuri sus found in them. |@ Ask your Druggists for Hop Bitters and ‘Hfree books, and try the Bitters before you sleep. Take no other. fhe Hop Cough Cure and elief is the Cheapest, 8 and Best. For sate By W. R. WATSON ann APOTHECARIES HALL. {mar 5, 80 Bones. Bones. a oo undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash | per ewt. for all bones delivered at the | Bone® Mill, in the Royalty.. No quantity less than one cwt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Ch town, Dec. 1, 1879 Agent