— . ae ae + Sear ee te eS aie wen: hae oe ee ey aL _* — — or ok That Kiss of My Mother. George Brown wanted to go somewhere, and his mother was not willing. to argue the matter. When that would not do, instead of saying, ‘1 should really like to gu, but if you cannot give your con- sent, dear mother, | will try to be content to stay,” he spoke roughly and went off, slamming the door behind him, Too many boys do so. George was fourteen, and with his fourteen years experience with one of the best of mothers, one would have thought better of him. ‘* But he was only a boy. Whatcan you expect of boys?” So say some people Stop! Hear more. That night George found thorns in his pillow. He could not fix it in any way to go to sleep on. He turned and tossed, and he shook and patted it but not a wink of sleep forhim. The thorns kept pricking. They were the an- gry words he had spoken to his mother. ‘‘My dear mother, who deserves nothing but kindness and love and obedience from he said to himself. ‘I never do enough for her! Yet how have I behaved ? Her oldest boy! How tenderly she nursed me through that fever.” These thoughts quite overcame him. He would ask her to forgive him in the morn- ing. But suppose something should happen before morning? He would ask her now— to-night-—this moment. George crept out f bed, and went softly to his mother’s room Tm re rye, me, said. ‘“*Is that you? Are you sick For mothers, you know, seem to sleep with one eye and ear open, especially when the father is away—as George's father was. ** Dear mother,” he said, kneeling at her bed-side, ‘* I could not sleep for thinking of my rude words to you. Forgive me, mother—my dear mother. And may God help me never to behave so again.’ She clasped the penitent boy ia her arms and kissed his warm cheek. George isa big man now, but he says that was the sweetest moment of his life. His strong healthy, impetuous nature became temper- ed by a gentleness of spirit. It softened its roughness, sweetened his temper, and helped him on to a true and noble Chris- tian manhood. Boys are sometimes ashamed to act out their best feelings. Oh, if they onlv knew what a loss it is to them no to do so. she i Do You Drink Ice Water? That cool refreshing drinks in warm weather are delicious is undeniable. That drinking ice water in copious draughts when 4 person is overheated is injurious, not to say iangerous, is also undeniable. But that the free drinking of water in some form in hot weather must be avoided, is deniable, and is one of the greatest popular errors extant. When @ person is perspiring freely from every pore, & vast amount of water is drawn from the body, which must be re-supplied, or great injury is being done the physica! health, and the foundation of some of the worst forms of kidney disease is being slowly, but surely leid. Why ! someone will exclaim, that is just what causes kidney troubles, drinking water freely which contains so much lime. Wrong again ! So long as the water drank is freely carried through the and converted in its passage to the naturally acid reaction of the ine and perspiration, no danger can occur by deposits of urea or lime in the kidneys and system, bladder, because they remain perfectly in solution, and are carried out of the body instead of remaining it. Literally, they are washed out of the body by © copious draughts of water (that most per- t of all knowa solulents), same as a series of pipes are ‘“‘flushed” with water to clean them. A clean body is never diseased. Do not drink ice cold water, but pure cool water; a little lemon juice will improve the effectiveness. Plain soda water with a little acid is also excellent. If from drinking too much ice water you have stomach cramps, or are “‘water-logged,” as it is called, or are at- tacked with Cholera Morbus, Summer Com- plaint, Diarrhcea,or Dyseutry, do not resort to alcholic stimulating drinks, which irritate rather than soothe and allay the inflammation which has caused the trouble; but adopt the practice of taking daily just before retiring, during July and August, one teaspoonful of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment in a little sweet ened water, which will prevent all such at- tacks and ill effects from ice water. In fact, + little pamphlet, sent free to anyone, by I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., contains a vast unt of information about treating those i dy6i wyli. am ® ? sullIner Lroudies,— — Peo Odds and Ends. lhe Ning of the Cannibal Islands used to iave thany domestic broils when he cooked his servants. All things come to those who wait, is a consiing adage to those who would rather wait than work.’ A man who was arrested the other day for stealing an umbrella tried to get off by saying that he was laying something by for a rainy day, \ concise prayer, said to have been olfered by an earnest New England deacon, was as follows: ‘* Lord, give us grace to know Thy will and grit to do it.” Detective-—** } say, you called me a lynx- eyed detective in your paper to-day.” Re- porter—‘* Yes, I did.” Detective —*‘ Well, [ want you to correct it. I’m no more lynx-eyed than you are.” Husband—** Nora, what are these?” Wife —** Dumplings.’ Husband —“‘ Dump- lings, eh? Well, just put them on a plate for me and keep them till to-morrow morn- ing. I’m going bass fishing, and I'll use them for sinkers.” A short time back an agricultural society offered a premium for the best mode of ir- rigation. by mistake the word ‘* irriga- Hon was printed * irritation,” and thus it came about that a number of farmers sent their wives to claim the prize. _ Here is Senator Wm. M. Evarts’ defini- tion of a contingent fee: ‘It is a very simple thing. 1 can explain to you what a contingent fee means ina few words. In short, if 1 lose your suit I get nothing ; if 1 ur suit you get nothing.” Brigga says he has been experimenting with half-a-dozen different type-writers but he hasn't found one that is good for anything. They are all alike, he says . the things print well enough, but they don’t spell one word in three “correctly.” The new elixir of life of Dr. Brown- Sequard, of Paris, is alleged to be an ex- tract from the juices of the guinea-pig. r. Hammond, of New York, is alleged to have made the extract from the juices of a young lamb. The Montreal Witness hero- ically rises to declare that either of these ag is a better elixir than the extract ——, : eoOncinue unt! He tried ee ee A CE CLI THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - Rocky Point, West River and South- port Ferry Table. For public convenience we condense the time table of the Rocky Point, West River and Southport Ferry : ROCKY POINT. Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf, Charlotte- town,— Turspay AND Fripay—9.30 a. m; 2 p. m.; returning 8.30, 10 a. m.; 2.20 p. m. WEDNESDAY AND Sarurpay—8.30, 9.30 a m.; 2and 4p. m.; returning at 9 and 10 a. m.; 2.20 and 4.20 p. m. Scnpay—9 a, m.; 1 p. m.; returning 9.30 a. m., 1.30 p. m. Sail Boat leaves Connolly's Wharf,—- Monpay anp Tucrspay—9 and 11 a. m; 2, 4 and 6 p. m.; returning 8 and 10 a. m; 12.30, 3 and 5 p, m. Tvurspay, Wepnespay, FrRipAY AND Sat- uRDAY—I1 a. m.; 3and 6 yp. m.; returning 8 a. m.; 12.30 and 5 p. m. SunDay—4.30 p. m., coming from Rocky Point at 3.30 p. m. WEST RIVER. Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf for Shaw's W harf,— Turspay anpD Frrpay—4 p. m., calling at Rocky Point and Westville, coming from Shaw's Whart same day at 7a. m., calling at Westville and Rocky Point SOUTL PORT Steamer leaves Charlottetown on week days, commencing at 6 a. m. and continues until 10 p. m., running at intervals of every half hour. Returning leaves Southport first trip 6.15 a. m., and continues until 10.10 p. m., running at intervals of every half hour, Ow Sunpay leaves Charlottetown, first trip at 7a. u., and every hour until 10 a. m., then leaving at 10.30 and 12 noon, 12.30 and from 1 to 5 p. m., then regular trips at 6.30, 7.30 and 8.30. Returning leaves Southport at 7.30, 8.15, 9.45 10.15 and 10,45 a. m; 12.15, 12.45, 1.15 amd every hour from 2.30 until 5.30 and afterwards at 6.45 8 and 8.45 p. m. 4 Tae Summer Time Tasie.—For the con- venience of the public we condense the hours of departure and arrival of trains (local time): FOR THE WEST. 7 and 9.45 a. m. ; 4.30 p. m. FROM THE WEST. 10.35 a. m. ; 4 and 8.10 p. m. FOR THE RAST. 7.30 a. m, and 4.15 p. m. FROM THE EAST. 10.20 a. m, and 7.15 p. m. _--1889-- a. ae Boston, Halifax and P. E. Island Steamship Line. Only Direct Line Without Change. CHARLOPTETOWN 0 BOSTON. The Staunch and Commodious Steamships “Carroll” and “Worcester,” having been thoroughly refurnished and put into first-class condition in every respect, will, during the season of 1889, run as follows, commencing with the “ CARROLL,” From Charlottetown, Thursday, 9th May, at 6 p. m. One of these vessels wil] leave Rorton for Charlottetown EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Noon, and Charlottetown for Boston EVERY THURS.- DAY, at Six o'clock, p. m. Excellent Passenger accommodation. rates. FARES—First-class Passage Berth in well- furnished Cabia, $6.50. Stateroom Berth, $2.00 extra. Lowest Rates for Freight, which is always carefully handled. CARVELL BROS., Agents, Charlottetown. HARRISON LORING, Treasurer, R, B,. GARDNER, Manager, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. 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FORAW, Custom Clothier, ——HAS ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE— A NICE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER CLOTHS, Those in need of Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Underwear, Hats, &c., &., should certainly call and see the Bargains we are giving in our new quarters, Next Door to J. D. McLeod's Grocery Store, Upper Queen Street. IN THE LATEST STYLES. P. J. FORAN. dealer ir this lin : at tion free, Write is» PREM,LHT PAI intormat The ONTARIO WIRE FENC.NG CO., Picton, Ontario, or to 1% es. Sold by as er any PAI I CARVELL BROTHERS, Charlottetown. Wholesale Agents for Prince Bdward Isiand 33 Tis treatment of many thousands of cases of those chronic weaknesses and distressin ailments poouliar to fernales, at the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., has afforded a vast experience in nicely adapt- ing and thoroughly testing remedies for the cure of woman’s peculiar maladics. Pr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the outgrowth, or result, of this great and valuable experience. Thousands of testimo- nials, received from patients and from phygi- cians who have tested it in the mere aggra- vated and obstinate cases which bad baffled their skill, prove it to be the most wonderfui remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of suffering women, It is not recommended asa “cure-ail,” but as a most perfect Specific for woman's peculiar ailments, As a powerful auvigorating tonic, it’ imparts strength to the whole system, and to the womb and its appendages in particular. For overworked, “worn-out,” “run-down,” debilitated teachers, rmilliners, dressinakers, seamstresses, “shop-girls,”” house- keepers, nursing wothers, and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription ig the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. As a soothiug and strengthening norvine, “Favorite Proscription” is une. ualed and is invaluable is allaying and sub- ung nervous excitability, irritability, ex- haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms com. monly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It induces refreshing sleep anu relieves mental anxiety and de spondency. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a legitimate medicine, carefully compounded by an experienced and skiliful physician, and adap to woman's delicate organization. It is purely vegetable ix its composition and perfectly harmless in ite effects in any condition of the system. Fa; morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever cause arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dys pepsia and kindred symptoms, its use, in suiall doses, will prove very beneficial. “Favorite Prescription » is a poste tive cure for the most complicated and ob- stinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back, * female weakness,” =nteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, in- flammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with * interna! heat,” As a regulator and promoter of func- tional action, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, “ Favorite Pre- scription” is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and can P spree only good results. It is equally efficacious and valuable in its effects when taken for those disorders and derange- ments incident to that later and most critical period, known m “ The Change of Life.” “Favorite Prescription,” when taken in connection with the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative doses of Dr. Pierce's Purgative Pellets «Little Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder diseases. Their combined use also removes blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and scrofulous humors from the system. “ Favorite Prescription 5? is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee, from the manu- facturers. that it will give satistaction in every case, or money wil] be refunded, This guaran- tee has been’ printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. Large bottles (10 doses) $1.00, or six bottles for $5.00. For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (160 pages, paper-covered). send ten cents in stamps. 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