reread one ge also: bi 4 4 ‘ 7 * es te allt hes os ae eae ts - re eae <n * at ojtae cn a com ee es i," Sao ewan gi: acemapcscnsantiatti la A IE OA = 186 ec aan THE WEEKLY | AND ISLAND ARGUS —_saeee — R av hag WE DAIL _ FA, MINER, SEPTEMBE al, en oo ——_— lute on the Rail second best, alw. °s throw it away; i ce a — may Slop your pa.toer’s suit, cB 4 bs A ¥ Pip “4 A wt atle, wae shrivk of defiance Always lead trumps, regardless 0! the | Vaz Roi, " e ete hell ne i ‘ore and your own hand. Itis the only | 5 ns ; ie iy Llien away with a hiss aud a roar ate way; tor it your suit gets este x 7 | Q 3 ed and your partne sa trumph, he} a wee plains, over hills, thi ugh low valleys, is sure to cara werent va aan | WILLA Es Fo IW E4& ay XFCY i ESE MOOD, nest teres en no pra : on tne * ices, Jt is buta sign if yew adversary And will completely change ihe aad - th ng nti os ste o . Se — ae through tunnels of Stygian , gloom leads several winning ards, without son who will take 1 pin ong aight from 1 é' . | yee ep wee eeetnany rota stopping ] lode ‘ks. On the health, if such a thing be possible. t ae curing bemale eer om aa " irun ave no On, On ! the fair sun is declining “ere pic 7 | equal. Physicians use them in their przctice. Sold everywhcre, or sent by mail for In robes of rich hae. for the night : contrary, if you haven bad hand and eight letter-stamps. Send for « cireutsr, oT. S. GOdENSON & €O., BOSTON, MASS. Phe clouds are all yolden and crimson, heavy bet on, and your partner thus = m & TIS. The earth a fair scene of delight. The broad, tranquil rivers, clear shining, Retlect the bright clouds and blue sky, The green hills and low dropping flowers, To dazzle us, as we pass by. Chen the night settles down o’er the prairies, And the stars smile anew in our eyes, While the long grasses wave a soft greeting, And the gloom is made bright with firetlies. Danger, ay, death, ho vers near us Nx ta man of us dwells on the the us ght ; We shovel the diamonds or tremble That each moment with peril is fraught. One with his hand on the throttle, One with his hand on the spade ;- God bless them and keep them, brave fellows, Through hfe’ ~Clide St. Clair —-——— + Beecher Stands by Cleveland. To a correspondent who asked ‘Can | you ie Cleveland!” the Rev. Henry Wa Beecher of Brooklyn replies as witedh: “As regards the sin ot Cleveland in he Halpin case,wien divested of the exagyverations—so far from being an encouragement to sin, i¢ will be a vivid} example and warning to ambitious} young men to avoi L evil and to maintain soci] purity. Cleveland has already suifered loss, mortificration, and damage for the commission of a grevious sin,and to-day it stands in his path with a_ rod of chastisement, and it he fails to gain | the highest place in this Government it} will be by reason of that very trans eression. That he will be elected I both hop and believe, but the chief’ danger to his ambition to-day spriogs from that sin of twelve years nge. Is there no warning in that! No voice to young yo? ' : meu —se oe Banker and Conductor. The train was rattling on rickety elicl, rickety click. “] was insuch ahurry to catch train [ didn’t waitto buy a ticket, the New York banke: <«V the said , offering money. es,” replied the conductor,abstract edly, as he pusached the next man’s ticket, “I notice that agood many bank ers cre in ahurry to catch the train now a-days. “Well, sir, you needen’t be insolent ; here is money to pay my fare." “I know, but I can’t help it sir.” “Ah, I see; the company dosen't let you conductors take money. ‘Fraid you'll steal it. I see.” ‘‘No sir there is no company rule against my taking it. “Then why don’t you take it?” ‘I'm afraid I'd be arrested for receiv- ing stolen property.” The banker looked out of the window at the shady groves, and cool, pellucid streams, while the train went rattling on, rickety click, rickety click. +<<_>- What to Teach Girls. Grive your daughters a thorough edu- cation, Teach them to cook and pre- pare the food of the housghold. Teach them to wash, to ironsand darn stock- ings, to sew on buttons, to make their own dresses. Teach them to make bread, and that a good kitchen lessens doctor’s account. Teach them that he only lays up money whose expences are less than his income, and that all grow poor who have to spend more than they receive. Teach them that a calico dress paid for, fits better than a silken one unpaid for. Teach them that a fine healthy face displays greater lustre than fifty con- sumptive beauties. Teach them to pur- chase and to see that the account corres. ponds with the purchase. Teach them good common sense, self-truth, self help and industry. Teach them that an honest mechanic in his working dress is a better object of esteem than a dozen haughty well dressed idlers. Teach them gardening and the pleasure of nature, Teach them, if you can afford it, music, painting, &¢c., buat consider them as secondary objects only. Teach them that 4 walk is more salutary than a ride inacurriago. Teach them to reject wich disdsio all ap pearauces, and to use only ‘Yes’ or ‘No in good earnest.— Mgr. Cape A Humorous Whist Rules. A whist player, who ealls himself the ‘Roarer,’ writes to an English paper giving some rules and criticisms on whist, intended for the benefit of a class of prayer, who it may be said, are not pecu iar to apy one country. Tle says: WW hep your partoer leads trumps and you are strony in that suit, never return the lea ad. W hat is the good? If he is strong, he must make his tramps ; und if bel is weak, it only smashes up your and. eon ays scold your partoer at the end hand. It may put him out,and to 1 against his bei ing your part xt tim lu finding of es it is 2 ner fault with the piay,always | foun | your remarks on the result. It is the uly Certain system. All theories ure too . ¢ + 4 , ‘tis the resul : a V¥'Na largeore, ut I like to Lv W we . i€n you\want two tricks only to make the ; game, and your partner leads the best ofa suit’ of ’ which you have \. ia ta rece s checkered sunshine and shade. | vise young men to vote for Grover } rd | leads out your eards,it has a very exhil erating effeet. I never make a mistake,and I don't see Why you should. If you do, never }admit it. If you partner looks savage, begin | scolding first: butit he bas the advan ! tage of the start, make up your loss by ithe loudness of your voice. | It you makea blunder whereby you ‘incur a penalty, always declare it is un gentlemanly to take advantage of such j}mistakes. If your adversary very ‘weak, he may, under such circum |stanes, believe your statement. If for such blunders your adversary has a choice of two penalties, never stop to give him time to consider which is the best penalty for him. What is that to you! If you have any difficulty on this subject, always declare it so difficult to reasonable time, and this will convince the most unreason i able Bxtract every penalty against your op | ponent with the utmost rigor; but if} your side has to pay, never submit with a good grace. Your opponents may be | | determined to have their due, but what you say may have an effect next time, Any way, if you have to pay, make is iknow what isa your adversaries an uncomfortable as possible, --:- " iiorsford’a Acid Phosphate A VALUABLE REMEDY FOR GRAVEL, Dr. T. H. Newland, jr., St Louis, Mo., says: ‘I have used it in diseases of the urin- ary ergains, such as gravel, and particularly spermatorrhea,, with very good results, and think it isa very valuable remedy in those diseases.” i Special Notices. LILLY WHITE FLOUR personally selected at the Mills, warranted choice and cheapest in city, just received at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. [Sept23 3i eod Fatt IMporration.—The bulk of our Fall Stock is now ready for inspection. We can otter every inducement to cash customers and wholesale buyers to purchase from us. A —— er? of first-class Teas just received. - W. A. Werks & Co sept2e 2 91} A very large quantity of assorted Crockery in China, Glass and Earthenware, Teapots, Teacups, Plates, Baker Scollops and Table Sets. All of these goods are bought for cash and will be sold cheap.—-W. P. CoLwiL.. {sepl6 taw wky4w A eruat variety of gents paper collars at J. B. Yacdonald’s. [sept 20 One HuunpREeD Chamber Sets from one P CoLWwILL’s. [sepl6 taw wky4w Men's Hars.—Six cases of Christy’s Lon- don Hats just received at L, E. Prowse’s. (se 20 Firry Dinner Sets from ten dollars upwards. at W. P. CotwIL’s. [sep16 taw wky 4w GENTLEMEN will find all the newest styles in linen collars at J. B. Macdonald’s. sept 20 ONE IlUXDRED Tea Sets will be sold cheap at W. P. CoL_wi.v’s. {sep16 taw wky 4w L. E, Prowse is‘now opening his fall stock of new goods. [se 20 Two nunbReD Vegetables Dishes to be sold cheaper than any ever offered in Charlotte- town at W. P. Cotwiiu’s. [sep]16 taw wky 4w Bau’s Corsets opened to-day, at J. B Macdonald’s. {sep 20. New Scotch Tweeds for gent’s suitings,— Weeks & Co. sepl6 Five cases of Underclothing just opened and will be sold cheap, L. LE. Prowse. (se 20 Buy your boots at J. B. Macdonald s boot store, and save money. {sept 20 New § Scotch Tweeds—splendid value at L. E. Prowse. (se 20 LAviEes ulster cloth, very cheap at J. B. Macdonald's, {sept 20 Boors are very cheap at Donrsty, Gorr & Co's. [sep17 Beex & Gorr are selling Dingham’s Elec tric Soap. augS Our tall Bovis are just the thing—Dorsey, Gore? & Uo, [sep17 VELVeTEENS —Velveteens, just received, 7 cases plain and brocaded. Very choice and cheap.— Weeks & Co. sepl6 Ray Block Cashmeres, beautiful, good, at low prices,-—\\ eeks & Co, sepl6 Keer your feet dry by getting a pair of Dorsey, Goff & Co's. Boots. {sep]7 Mant Le Cloths, —Weeks & Co. Be sure and get our wake of Boots Gorr & Co. GENTLEMEN'S Far yards very superior dollar upward, at W. great variety, just opened, sepl6 DoRsEY, fsepl7 Svirines.—-About 400 German-made cloths,- rom the wrecked steamsr Amsterdam, and offered by us. These goods will be sold about two dollars per yard under value, and are beter quality than usually imported here, beiag originally sold for the New York mar- ket.—-Weeks & Co. sepl7 lw eod Somernine New.—There has always been great ditliculty in getting water-proof coats to tit satisfactorily about the neck and shoulders, for stout and round-shouldered men. You can avoid this and have a perfect fit by leav- ing your measure with us. We have made arrangements with an English firm to have these coats made on our own patterns, so that we are in a position to warrant a good tit. Wecan show over 100 samples of the goods from which the coats will be made, ranging in price from $8 to $2 Every coat warranted to come the same as sample of goods shown. You can have better material and cheaper than buying ready-1ade goods,— John McLeod & Co., Merchant Tailors, aug? TO Lie eran residence on Prince Street at present | occupied by Mrs. Arthur Swabey, covtaina- ing eleven rooms, fitted with grates, chan- | deliers, etc., in a good state of repair. Apply F, 8S. MOORE. 7 +f Aug 20—2aw CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOINSON'S A NoDY NL CINIMENT wil instan- taneously relieve these = ¢ diseases, and will positively cure nine cases © of ot te! lutormation that will save many lives sent free by mail. Don't delay a moment. * Prevention is better than cure (For Interna! and Ex- JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT fermel se), CURES Neuraigia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Biceding att i¢ Lungs, ¢ iron ic Floarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Chronic Rheumatism, — mic Diarrhoea, Chronic Dyser ters Che ; —— et we oa @} edt oe the Spine ana Lame Back. id every where. Send for pamphine # son & Co., Boston, Mass MAKE HENS LAY jdan’s Condition Powders. Dose,1 oor n- 1. S. Jopnson & Co., Boston, Masa An English Veterina ary Surgeo mand hemis t, now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are worthiess tr as es says th at Sheridan's Condition Pow< olu tely pure arc immensely v alus ab le Sccath ing on earth will oi ake hens lay ike Sher fu! to 1 pint food. Sok! every where, or sent by mail fui « letter-stamps. Me a ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CA. CAPITAL, Risks PTR EE. —_——- 0 ——————— ——— HAD OFFLCK—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH-—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. _——————— Taken eon Siost Favorable PFersas. AS“ANT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. Fi. ARNAUD, Ch’town, Werehonts PRank of MWalifay. Fob, 27, 1984. a C UONFLDARUTION WARE aSNOCILTIDN, BBAD OF HIOD, “TORON ws a | on The SECURITY off'--4 to policy-holders is UN cing business in the Do..inion. Its PROGRESS HAS BEEN anada, Its Policies are INDISPUTABLE after SSURPASSED by any Company UNEXAMPLED in the history of Insurance in after two years. C The CASH PROFIT results paid to policy-holders have not been equalled by any | ompany in Canada. The following aro ¥ or s of ACTUAL REDUCL1ION OF PR EMiUMS by application of profits: Robert Taylor, Kahfax, insured for $10,000 in 1572, premium $317.70; in 1850, 3160.10, John Wills, Halifax, insured for $1,000 in 1871, premium $31.77; in 1852, $14.20. Jcha 8S. Me [ ean, Halifax, insured for $4,000 in 1872, premium 3} 37.36; in 1882, $70 Cb. Mayor Jones, St. John, ineured for $5,000 in i: 71, premium $172.20; in 1882, $77.20. Yeas= The tullest information y :]]l be given on application. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents for P. I. Island. Ch’town, May 7, 1854. CHARLOTTETOWN SASH AND. 00R FACTORY ! R. Peake’s No. 3 Whar, PALMER & CG, PROPRILPTORS. emer tintiatins oon We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mould ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, eic, We are prepared to do al/ kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jeiutiag, Morticing, Tenon- ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, ete, All kinds of Gothic Windows tor Churches made at shortest notice. With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest app'ian«+s, we can insure the utmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. Chitown, Jove 7, 1884—wkly ly iss4,. U PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HAILWAY. —:0:— Summer Arrangement. ——— 0:0 -———- -—- N AND AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, i884, run td as follows oe —— TRAINS DEPART.—FCR THE WEST ~ FROM THE WIST. TRAINS ARRIVE. ! STATIONS, ents Mix’d.| Mix’d. NTALIONS. baicdiataneais,| Mix’d, i | .M.1 AM, P.M, iPM. P.M.| A.M. Charlottetown .......' 6.00 8.25 | 3.40 | Charlottetown ...... | 7.15 . 4.20 | 9.20 Royalty Junction. ...| 615 | 9.00 | 4.60 Royalty Junction ..¢; 7.00 : 4.00 | 9.00 North Wiltshire...,.] 6.50 | 9.52 | 4.47 |/North Wiltshire.....' 625 / 264 | $.13 Hunter River...... .-| 7.00 10.08 | 5.00 | Hunter River..... G15 : 2.36 | 840 Bradalbane.......... 1 7.25 [10.46 | 5.35 Bradelbrwe......... 5.51 | 200 | 7.25 County Line........ 7.31 (10.56 5.45 County Line.........) 5.45 1.50 | 7.16 ii | 7.41 [01.12 | 5.59 | Freetown........... 5.34 11.35 | 7.02 Kensington ., ..| 7-55 j11.35 | 6.18 | Kenaington....... 5.20 | 112 | 6.4% | P.M. \ d;} 4.55 (12.35 | 6,10 ie a ar} §.20 (12.10 | 6.50 |summerside..... ‘ 1AM. Summerside... . } ie 8.40 | 1.45 {a:| 430 ‘11.20 POS... cs cs os ' 8.55 2.08 Miscouche........ 4.15 10.57 Wellington...«......+¢ 9.14 | 2.37 , Well:ngtom,... ....., 397 (10.29 gk | ERS 9.43 3.28 | Re Rs i 5 os os ss 3 28 9.38 O'Leary... 0. csccce- 10.35 | 4.50 O'Leary. ees... | 237, 815 Bloomiield........... 10.53 | 5.15 Bloomtield ....... a+ 1) ae 7.50 | MI 6 nae d dc cane 11.15 ca 1 6.10 re 1.53 7.10 1 BN chas noes cuss ar Mn. 55 7.00 — hedene+ssen d,| 1.15 | 6.00 | TRAINS ARRIVE. FROM THE EAST. - STALIONS. i xpress. Mixed, STATIONS. _ Lxpress. | Mixed. Charlottetuwn ...... 3. 30 p.m. 6.15a, m, Charlottetown... 9 05 a. m,! 6.30 p.m. Royalty Junction . ia’ 7 6.34 ** |i|Royalty Junction....} 850 ‘“* | 6.10 MER ee vs c'es beau ee ee Ae Om EOE ces cre escenes [a CC he. RG ks when os oh nd a 410 eae I ho as es ;ac6 °°“ ieee » F se ip os ss Mount Stewart.. dp ‘ ee | pe - iount Stewart.. - aE - aon 4 MEO one veun teaens ee Oe ee TR oi as ons s'te cst 7 “* 126 * St. pveet® se aikch woes SB! | Be eg eee Oe 13 “ ME, WAGE oo os oe Rane © tee «0 6emr Giver... .. ks. ae * | 218:. *¢ Soeees Ls. A ar 6.35 * td - *¢ 3o WO oie aan d}-1 6.00 <4 1.30 « Mount Stewart ...... 4.45 p. m,! 8.20 a.m. Yount stewart . 7 dca.m, 425 p. m PION 5s vive ceknes ae" Thee | Uapiien.. +... «op 0 BBL, 5 Georgetown ....... an fe — 110.00 hy pont Rs. 65s,’ dp, 6.40 ** | 245 ** ations Fre haringtatnwe, May a7, 1eg@g, ’ Trains are run nly Retn Standard Tink, JAMES COLEMAN, Sd perlutentent OwLY $I.OO A YEAR $2,060,000 CONTAINS ‘More Reading Water than any other Paper bublished in P. BE. isiand, ——- rer ' | ! | Guided by the principles of Truth, | Honor, Moder: AULOD, and Fuirness, THK EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province -and this Dominion! The Weekly Hxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS [§ A LIVE NEWSPAPER three years an) NON-FORFEITABLE | ‘Made up of the Locals, | Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It is Aiways full of News | AND wee | Always up te the Times, The Weekly xaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS Is j in favor of cutting down the Local | } | | iss4. trains will | j i i | j t | | i | | | | | " GWE DOLLAR A YEAR Legisiature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, aod applying the money thus saved to ‘The Advancement of the Agri-' cultural and Industriai interests of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor ot giving a fair tris) to the Unien which S ensures to us the lustitutions the Laws | and Protection o1 the Mother Country | THE FRIDAY MORNING, of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, IN ADVANCE. | EXAMINER Telegrams, | EXAMINER is issued every | from the office | .. i Esk. LD Bbeam Navigation Coy, STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE ( PRINCESS @F WCLEN SURMER = ARRA\ GERRY b NGVA SCOTIA, L:ave Charlottetowy tor Picton Ls andi n | every Moncay, Wedue sday, ‘Lhursd say oat | Saterdsy mornings, at sven o'clock, connect. ‘ing there with the Train for Hulits ‘Zs, Rew | turning to Chaslottetown on Mouday, Wea juesday, Friday and Saturday, about twe p m , on errpival of train ficm Halifax Leave Pictou Laud ng tor Ge Oregelown on | ney on arrival of tein at two p,m, Lea Georgi town fer Pictou Lana; ing | every "Friday mormibg, at five a.m, NEW BRUNSWICK. CAPADA AND The UNITED STATES. Summersiae every day (Sunday ivai of Train iron Chap. conbecting at Shedjac ° Le ave excepted) on ait | lottetown, | Tiains lor each ii, ‘Rs aud at St, John, w ts Ot the iuterma. | tional Company and Railway for Portland and ,* ith With steam: | Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum. | mersi ide « very Mondsy morning at ope | ove lock, Returging, leave Shediac every day (Sendays excepteO) on artival of day tyin St, Jobn, with train for Summersid» for from counecting there } | C harlotte town. Alro ljeave Summerside for Charlottetown every | Soturday cvenuing, about five o'clock. By order, | F. W. HALES, i Secretary, | Charlottetown, June 11, 1884 BostoN STe&ANMERS. CARRULL—Uapt, Brown. WORCESTER—Capt. Blankenship. LEAVE CH'TOWN, THURSDAYS, 5, P. id. LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, KGcr, Passenger accommodation excellent, Fielght carried at lowest rates. Fgg cases handled with greatest care. CARVELL BROS, CUh’towv, May 31 —pat joor pio Sn EXCURSION FARE | fo Boston a aud Return, CARROLL OR WORCESTER, | $1560, | LNT CLANS, a | RE VEER BRON, | Ch town, May 31) af dw Baw a > wh, Fa nee le SSR AMER “HEATHER BELLE,” a SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, O* and after Suieden, 3 May |] stesmer * Jiecaili«r Belle,” B 3th, the new ugh McLean, master, will rnn as follows :- Kvery Tuesday morning, at four o'clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brash Wharf; leaving Urwel! Bruch What at seven a. m., for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Huiliday’s Wharves; leaving Charletictown, at three p. m., for Haliday’s, China toint and Brash Wharves, where she will remain ovet night. hari for Char- lottetown at seven a. m., callivy at China Point and Halliday’s \Wharves; leaving i Wednesday, will leave Piush WV Charlottetown at three p. m, to return, remaining at Biush W parf over night. | Thursday, will leave brush VW bart for Char- lottctown at seven a. m. calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wiharvcs; loaving Charlottetown at three p,m. to return; leaving Brush Wharf about six p. mw, for Charlottctow n. | Friday, will leave Charlottetewn for Crapaud ac four a. m.; leaving Crapaud tor Char- Jottetown at seven a. ™.s leaving Char- loitetown for Crapaud at three p, w., re maining over night, Saturday, wili leave Crapaud for Charlotte- town at sevena. m ; leaving Cha:lottes town for Crapaud at 1.30, pm, and returning to Charlottetown trom Crapaad same day, FAAS: Cabin, to and from Orweil and V harves, 30 cents; deck, 20 cents. Cc ‘abin, to and from Crapau 30 cents. Excursion return tickets wiil be issued from Charlottetown t» Orwell every Tlursday even- ing, at one first-class tare. xcursion return tickets will be issued cvery Daturday to Crapaud, at che fi:st-cla> SGMN HIGH. a *,* ub , 40 ceuts; deck, : Alse, TWh taws, Mag 9. l i682. a JOB PRINTING, ~-SUCH As-~ ~Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand | | STUAMER Bi AMICI. ‘Montrea! to Ghailottetown, YT weaves Montreal, PUP TES ay, lith Augus t, and every alternate Monday afte: ward | Returning, leaves Summerside, Tues lay, }9th August, and every alternate Tuesday Superio pags nger accommodaticn, and | Receipts, Posters, Handbiils, Dodgers’ etc., etc., done in first-rinss atyle and a! short antics, taeoe carnied carelully at lowest rates. CARVELL BROS. Ch’‘town, Aug. I, 1884.