Giese = eh A ci A ee er | eee UREN Steen eran. The Convent Porter He was an ancient bearded man, W ithin the archway seated, And through the summer, lone and long, His Rosary repeated, He rang the bell for Matin pray’rs; At noontide for the reapers, And, when the evening shadows fell, He rang it for the keepers; And sometimes, too, he tolled a knell For everlasting sleepers. Prom day to day he said his beads, Within the archway staying; The sun arising found him there, And, setting, left him praying, On him would little hands attend, And little footfalls pattered Around him; where the tig trees bend Where purple treasures scatte red; = whisp’ring cypress was his friend, For him the ivy chattered. But seldom at that Convent gate A traveller dismounted ; The outer worid of love and hate Passed by it unaccornted. The pray'ful seasons glided, The vesper hymn and morning psalm The days alone divided. That by the dial, near the palm, Were left but undecided. So years went by, until one day The night cloud, westward rolling, Came round the Friar’s.old retreat, Without the Vesper tolling, The birds sang on ivy sprays, The children still were playing The porter, as in former days, Seemed Rosaries still saying: But Death had found his quiet ways, And took the old man praying. -~CARROLL Ryan. _——— « How to Enrich Pastures. Puton afew more cows than the pastures will support tor the whole sea- son—say 25 per cent more—éer as many as will consume the grass while growing vigorously in the spring and early sum mer; and as soon as that begins to fail, supply the deficiency with some of the other rich foods named, using enough to keep up the flow of milk. This course may be continued till clover, peas, and oats, or fodder corn, can be given for soiling, to take the place of the dry feed in part. By supporting the herd partly on grass, partly on dry feed, and partly by green soiling, the milk they will give above what.they would produce on grass alone, will pay for all the extra feed and labor,and some thing besides as profit, and the large amount of rich droppings which will be scattered over the pastures,will soon tell upon their fertility. It would pay to start up the pastures by sowing ever them equal quantities of bone- flour and land plaster, mixed,rather than to leave them as they are, but it will be much better to enrich them by extra feed, as that pays its own cost. Top-dress the meadows in the fall with baro-yard manure, if you have any, and if not, do so early in the spring, with the finest manure you can get, leaving the coaser quality for plowing under; the rich manure you will get from feeding well with rich food will give you meadows a start at once,and repeat- ed applications will soon give you heavy crops.—National Live Stock Journal Chicago. ——_. Character in the Family Circle. Home life is the sure test of charac- ter. Let a husband be cross and surly, and the wife grows cold and unamiable. The children grown up savage and saucy as young bears. The father be comes callous, peevish, hard, a kind of two-legged brute withclothes on. The wife, bristles in self-defence. They de- velop an unnatural growth and sharp- ness of teeth and the house becomes haunted by ugliness and domestic brawls. This is not what they should be. If one must be rude to any, let it be to some one he does not love—not to wife, brother or parent. Let one of the loved ones be taken away and memory recalls a thousand savings, to regret. Death quickens recollections painfully. The grave cannot hide the white faces of those who sleep. The coffin and green ground are cruel mag- nets. They draw us further than we would go. They force us to remember. A man never sees so far into human life as when he looks over a wife's or mother’s grave. Hiseyes get wondrous clear then, and he sees as never before what itis to love and be loved. Itisa pitiable picture of human weakneas when those we love best ure treated worst. dineapeeiiiaaiae ta Comets, Something like 4,000 comets are sup- posed to have been seen since records began, the greater number of which were invisible, without a telescope. Of these 185 have had their orbits deter- mined. Prof. R.H. Tucker, Jr. of Lehigh University studying these finds indications that more comets come in frou: the hemisphere from which the sun is moving, than from that towards which it is moving—that is, more turn and follow after than fly to meet their solar chief. Special Notices. MemeEnNtTos of Charlottetown jewelry that went through the hotest of the late fire in our Sate, rece ting very little injury, for sale ata great reduction.—E. W. Tayior, Watch- maker, Queen Strect, {junel9 oi A rew choice Plies, Casting Lines, Reels, Gut, Hooks, Lines, ete., for Ist July fishing, at Kaddin’s ‘Drug Store. [junel9 Brine your shoes along and get rubber re put on for Lawn Tennis—Dorszy, Gorr OQ, A SMALL assortment of Al Fishing Rods, marked low, must sell this season, at Reddin’s Drug Store. {junel9 ALMOND Canby and Raisi ream the City Steam Bakenyo mae THE DAT Iv is the unanimous verdict of the ladies o | this city that it is cheaper to buy Pies, Cakes, Buns, Rolls, &c., at the City Steam Bakery | than have them baked »+ home. jl3 lw Norier.—-All Hore and Carriage Tax and Dog Tax for the year 1884, unpaid by the 20th of June next, will be sued for without further notice.—IF. 8S. CHANDLER, Collector. {m2 td Tue best place to get cakes, pies and con fectionery is at the City Steam Bakery. J. Quirk, Prince Street. {yune 13 lw For Groceries and Crockery go to R. K. Brace if you want good value for your money. R. K. Brace. [junel9 CRACKNELS at Beer & Gotl’s. Brown, the celebrated machinist and silver plater, has removed to the Athenwum building on corner Prince and Grafton street. {jul4 Fresit snowflake biscuits just received at Beer & Goff. Say what you like but if you want a real Prowse’s. about cheap or bargain call at L. janl2 Pure GoLp and other Baking Powders at Beer & Goff’s. {jul@ L. E. Prowse is selling great bargains in Dry Goods. junl2 CLorurne for $4.50 a suit at L. E. Prowse’s. junl2 New Maple Sugar at Beer & Goff’s New Fearuers at J. {jnld B. Macdonald's {june3 wky New Prunes, table and stewing at Beer & Goft’s. [juld Goop grey cotton for 4 cents a yard at J. B. Macdonald’s {june7 wky CHEAPEST a L.. & Prowse’'s, junl2 CLOTHING in town LAbigs’ Cheap Hats, just received, at J. B, Macdonald's. {juned New Hars just opened at L. KE. Ps owse’s, [ml. ALL wool tweed suits for § Macdonald’s. FRESH MAPLE {june7 wky Syrup at Beer & Gorr's. (may29 CHILDRENS’ Setlor Hats in great variety, just received at J. B. Macdonald’s. \3 Two huudred boxes Choice Figs just recciv- ed at Beer & Goff s. {may29 Men's suits for $4.85, at J, B, Macdonald’s, [june] wky New Dresstnc.—A beautiful dressing for kid and oil goat boots at Dorsey, Goff & Co. J. B. Macponatp is selling cheap. Go there. [june] wky Epps’ Cocoa at Beer & Goft’s, [may3 Lavirs’ Straw Hats, just received, at J. fi Macdonald’s. [june3 SARDINES, just received at Beer & Goff’s. [mays SaTins in all shades, just received at J. B. = sa masala j3 civic ELECTION BY THE WV VAYOR N pursuance ofan act of the General As- eembly of this Island, made and passed in the forty-third year of the reign of Her pre- sent Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled: “An Act to amend the Act of the eighteenth Vic- toria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘An Act to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown aud ali Acts amending the same’.”’ I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election for one person to Serve as Common Councilman in the City Counci! for Ward Number 4, of said City, (in place of William Murphy, Esq., deceased), will be held on Saturday, 2ist June, instant, A. D. E884, AT THE FOLLOWING PLACE: In Ward No. 2, at or near the house oy Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s arehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o’clock in the alter- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARD, Number Two shall comprise ali that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street end north of Dorchester Street. NOMINATION DAY. Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 15.—‘Seven Days before the time of any and every election for Mayor or Councillors, the Person or Candi- dates tor the office of Mayor or Councillor shall give their names in as such Candidates to the City Clerk and the City Clerk shail duly enter the uatac., residences and additions of such persons, together with the office and wards for which they are candidates, and such entry, when made, shall be deemed nom- ination for such candidates.” There shall be paid by each person so nom- inated for Mayor, at the same time,a fee of ten dollars, and by each persor 80 nomixated as Councillor, a fee of five dollars which sums shall go toward paying the cost of the election. No person shall be qualified either jor the office of Mayor or Councillor unless such nomination be made in manner and the time aforesaid, The time appointed for the nomination of candidates, shall be from the time of twetve at noon, until the hour of four o’clock in the afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Vic- toria, Cap. 15, sec 20 and 64. [L. 8.) DAVIP R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of the City of Charlotetown A. H. MacPHERSON, City Clerk. Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, June 13, 18°4 STEN Montreal e Chariton, ~ MRAAICH Leaves Montigull i Mectay, 16th June, and iortnightly afterwards. Leaves Charlottetown, Tuesday, 10th June and fortnightly afterwards, Superior pass@énger accommedation, ant reight carried carefully at lowest rates Ch'town, May ieee 4020 at a. B. | aie PARSE is REA Fs fo EW health, if such a thing be possible, equal, eight letter-stamps. DTH Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, liecding at th Spine anu Lame Back. Bold « every where, ‘An Eng! ish Veterinary r Su reer randct hem nist, Condition Powders are absolute immensely valuable. fai tol pint food. Sold every wiete Physicians use them in their practice. Send for cirentar. ‘. OROU ip. JOTNSON 'S ANODYNE Lungs, C Nothing on e cata wits u ad hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. or sent by inail for 8 lotter-stampe. ——— ox A MIT Ta: 7. ——ay f Lien, re ———— ER SECUA t iskOOD, S. JgOuN SON & CO, And will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any por- son who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound For curing Femate Complaints these Pills have no Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for LOSTON, MASS. cnc Prevention is beticr than cure. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT sronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping C “y* ‘. Chronic Kheumatism, Chronic )): arrha a. <¢ hrot nie Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Send for f pemphie tto: §. sth ukson & Co., <e., Rosren, Mase, Mass. ternal Use). L. S. Jounsoy & Co., Bostom, Masa ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. i YNIMENT will instan- taneons)y releyo these terrible discases, and will ee cure nine eases out of ten. Information that will save many lives re ent tree by mail Don't delay a moment. (For Internal and Ex- CURES now i vg in this country, ‘says tt hat most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are wortliless trash. He says th - oo a . Dose, 1 ig n- PRINCE EDWARD ESs4. SS ep ADR BARE AND AFTER MONDAY, TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST STATIONS. [Express| Mix’d.|Mix'd. | A; Mise, . 2M. Charlottetown ....... | 6.00 | 8.25 j 3.40 Royalty Junction..../ 6.15 | 9,00 | 4.00 North Wiltshire.....} 6.50 | 9.52 | 4.47 Hunter River........ { 7.60 (10.08 | 5.00 Bradalbane.......... 1 7.25 10.46 | 5.35 County Line......... aon 10.56 , 5.45 ey ay 7.41 ! 1.22 | 5.59 Keusington....... oo} 2.66 [RL35 | 6.18 a ey 1 P.M, . . {ar 8.20 12.10 | 6.50 Summerside..... jap! 8.40 | 1.45 MiseneGheiis <6 obs ie $.55 2.08 | Wy olinetetas. 5. i, sive 9.14 2.37 Port Halk ick wasn bind 9.43 ; 3.28 OU’ Lear ent dnivin as | 10.35 4.50 B rea 6 ee. we ta an 110.53 | 5.15 Dee os. ccc Veee: | ae po eer ee ar'11.55 | 7.00 TRAINS BEPART.—FOR TRE EAST. STATIONS. | Express. | Mixed, | | Charlotretown 3.30 } m.| 6 15a, m Royalty Junction ....; 3.40 7 6.34 * York... i.tastee ~~ lee SOe oR ap pee i410 “ [713 ° oe G20 * 71 Mount Stewart.. dp 440 “ | 815“ ee aes aaa 5.08 ** | $40" @ 96; FGCU ob 6. tees es 5.30) .*° 9.33 ene RIVE. «2. sess - ” 10.26 ” Souris Ricans ss seas ar 6.35 ** j1l.1o Mount Stewart ...... \4 445 p. m,. $.20 a m. Cardigan. . ae.” oa Georgetown i se phaines val | ¥ 00 , 10. — Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 27, 1594. N () run daily as follows (Sundays excepted ):— ISLAND RAILWAY. ——- — 01 Ayvangement. 0:0—— -— trains od JUNE, 1884, TRAINS ARRIVE.— STATIONS je Trains are run goa dae Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, iss Ae will FROM THE WEST. Apress Mix’ d. Mix’d, P.M. P.M.| A.M. Charlottetown |. 2 oe 4.20 | 9.20 Royalty Junction ..dp} 7.00 4. 00 | 9.00 North Wiltshire...../ 625 ' 254 | 8.13 Hunter River....... 615 } 2.38 | 6.@ Bradal bene......... | 5.51 4 2.00 ): 7.26 County Line.........| 5.45 | 150 | 7.16 PRO Bias |) oe 6s ees 0.34 1.35 7.02 Kensington......... 5.20 | 13S | Geek (dp) 4.55 112.35 | 6.10 Summerside... .. 1A.M. { ari 4:30 ‘11.20' Miscouche...........{ 415 10.57 iW erimgton.... .6%.- 3 57 10.29 Port Hill... 3 28 9.38 PS Peee ise | 233 s.15 Bloomfield ..........| 2.20 | 7.50 Alberton ........a}} 10% ) 7.10 Pete sis.4:0s:s ..dp] 1.15 | 6.00 | TRAINS ARRIVE. FROM THE EAST. STATIONS, hx press, Mixcd. | | . Charlottetown.... ..{ 9 Q5 a.m.) 6.30 p. mm. Royalty Junction....j 8.50 ** 6.307" WOMAN Ui ‘. | eae. “ 1688 »* BOM tGs Fike. be aoe 2 | &B3: ** o “A os |e sé Mount Stewart.. a a ‘s ro ‘s ON iio bc as ib ce iia oe ” Oe ee ee 7.05 * |313 * Beat SUvGe.)......c508 Oe - | 3:30 ”" (| BOUL cere ee ee eee dy! 6.00 ‘* lL. oun Stewari 7 55a.m,,425p. n U lardigan cohen Ane foe #20 rgetow Bivestha “dp (600. ** (20 “ Superintendent HAS LATELY AND WE ARE BILL HEADS, SLANK CHEGDES, NOTES OF FIAND, HAND BILLS, BEEN REPLENISHED NOW THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING Orrit WITH PREPARED, RECEIPTS, POSTERS DODGERS, &e., 4 Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, Under the Careful and Skiiful Supervision of ify, J. W. Mitchell, TO FRAWT LETPER HEADS, KE... Nn Shart Nation. io Gand Stile, at Chean Prices AMERICAN ACRICULTURIST. 100 Columns and 100 Engraving: in each issue, 43rd YEAR. $1.50 A YEAR. Send three 2c. stamps for Sample Copy! World, ORANSE JUDD CO. DAVID W. JUDD. Pres, 751 Broadway, New York. ? TINE QS THRGUCKOUT rH ‘Machine For Sale AT A BARGAIN. B ULLMAN & SHEPHERD'S MAKE. | Capable of turning out about 10,000) Bricks a day. 1 Apply to ‘ Clitewn, A; til 36, 1884, ; | | i (English or German) of the Oldest and, three o'clock (without interval). Best Agricultural Journal in the) from ten till one o'clock BEER & GOFF. | BANK NOTICE. FPVHE uncermentioned Banks beg to the public that, on and after ‘ notify 2nd July next, their office hours will be from ten till For the Dominion are Bank, PERCY POPE, Saturdays | Manager. For the Pank of Nova Scotia, GEO. MACLEOD, Manager, For the, Merchauts Bank of Halifax, F. H. ARNAUD, Agent. Ch’town, May 17, 1584 - pat tl july 1 —_— 0 ee eee SITOVE-PIPE STONES, CHIMNFY TOe: DRAIN PIPES, STRAWBERRY VINE PROTEC And other articles ma ade to order at i Kk. ISLAND POTTER) P, og. island Pottery, TORS the P = BEER & GOFF AG Ch’town, ay 9}, 1884 Rates moderate. ENTS DV ERTISE i in ‘the DAILY EXAMIN ER . een et tO tt CLO TU IN mR ae, s.eoeee- | TEE WEEKLY EXAIINER AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter thar any otber Paper :ubiishea at, Bk isiand. Gay $1.00 RTE Guided by the principles of Truth, feo Moder ration, and Fairness, THE EXAMINE R is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province jand this Dominion! sian ‘The Weekly kxaminer | AND ISLAND ARGUS iS A LIVE NEWSPALER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Hditorials, ctc., which Irom cay to day appear iv the daily edition, It is Always full of News Always up to the Times, The Weekly ixaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down ihe Local Leyisiature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of loeal fairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- cikural and industrial lrierests of the Froyinee! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the lostitutions the Laws and Protection of the Mothe: Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ORE DOLLAR A YEAR: tN ADVANCE JUB PRINTING, —S8U0H AS-~ Bili-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand short notice. | : | | ! | | Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers lw. etc., etc,, done in first-class etyle aud #| J. A. UROSSMAN, Middleton, tot 2 | TIVE. ;\ELE imported thoroughbred Percheron. Norman stailion ‘*Komulus,” 1c: istered pedigree in Norwan Stud-Book , Pape 2,213, vol, 3, imported direct fror France, April, | 1853, sired by the celebrated stallion * Kem. ulus,” winner of iirst prize and gold medal, over all othere, at Universal Exp sition, Paris, 1878, will make ‘ lowin g places: — Head of St. Peter's vianing May 5th, e aviDy via train Souris, May 6, next day's train, New Bedeque Koad, aiternate Saturday, begin going by Youn! kers, and returning Mond : | by Tremere’s Road and South VW iltshire Road, stopping at Henderson's forge, at noon, : Will be at B. Deartz’s farm, St. Petes’s Road, one weck on thursday, and next week Sob at the fol. Bay, fo tnight y, be- ’ remaining nul next dey, fortnightly, remaining anti] at Georve Clow's, eve May 10th, ming 77 @ on Saturday, beginning Say Sth. Balance of time wili be in the city, Upper Great Georyve Street, near I. Large’s Carmage Factory. TERMS--Fifteen dollars for the season Mare 8 Rot proving in foal can he returned next year free, For further particulars apply to BENJAMIN tik ARTZ, Vie h ik. Cures ‘Vi I. heumatiem, Diphtheria Nenralzia, Erysipelag Croup, oarseness, Removes Dandroff, And restores 2 Hair on Bald Heads, and Cures all aches & pains, “ a * | for Ms “4 “price 2: hig els Foot. BRIDGEWATER.NS. os BEE ne Apri 23, 1884. f&. CURE GUARANTEED. yo see For Old id Young, Male a Female Pesitiv ely cures Nervousness in ALL ite Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Fover, sexrvat tration, Nigh i Sweats Supe rmatorrhea, L arrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Ins of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the 4& Brain and Kestores Surprising Toue and Vigortathe Nchausted Generative Organs in eth r veg aa Wit each order for TWKLVR packages, eccon.pant ‘ed with five dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to relu the money if the treatment does not effects cure, It the Cheapest and Hert Medicine in the Marke 42 Full particulars in our pamphlet, which Ww desire to mail free torn) address, Mack’s Mergnettc Ii ‘edicine is sold ta gists at 60 cts. per box, or & boxes for $2.60, Ge mailed free of postuye, on receipt cf the we addressin M @¢C3'S MACK ETIC MEDICINE CO, Vi ind Cre, reeds fold in Oley 7 .'. }* thecpiia 2 all gents for Prive Fawerd Tslova epya ls all drug erywhere, " - 16 ot Me ee IRE.) (AFTER. ) Rec ‘TRO-VO LT Al C PELT and other Execraic APPLIANCE sent on 20 Days’ Trial TO MEN ONL ¥, you N: + OR OLD, who are ing from Niky DicwiLaty, Los? VITaLity, WastTine WEAK" 3, and all those diseases of 8 PERSONAL Natukg, r iing from ABUSES Orner Cavusys. Specty relief and comple restoration to Meares, V1 on and MANHOOD for Niustrated ©O., Marehkall, Mich. Gu ARANTEED. ie once Pamph! A VOL TAIC BELT relic. ESORKS y of Med ttien ofthe Urinary lodiscretion or Bx; ‘osure, the | cine for indians Organs, cause! } a : rNaorsea Hotel Dicu Hos; ital, Par . Treatment, Posi- tive cure in one to ti aree d ays. Local ‘Treat- ment nly requ red, No nauseous doses Cupeds or ¢ ‘opaiba. INFALLIBLE, Hyaie: _ 8 men | rice =] vv, is JCuy RATING PREVEN: CG @4 10 in Bulbe Syrhuges Sold thy all Druggista, or se ent free by me securely a on re: scipt of price, tive ‘lreat’se Descri. ree on applicatio i. AMERICA) AGENCY 66” MEDICINE CO., Detroit, Out , as . , Mich., aba ; i asor, Sold in Chark tet » |} wh by APOTHECARIES RALL 68, aed MAS. SOPHEA POTTER'S Bane Rheumati tic Liniment that Mrs, Sophia T i8 a fac t wor ‘h kuOW goog Potter’s Bone Rheumatic |Animent cannot be excelled for removing pain and soreness lt is no worthIsss ti me may euppoas simply because ti i been i pow wpe | by others but is positively the firs rg Pain.” Sere throat cannot stand belore 18 power, Ali we ask isa trial that you may be 08 (ur ox vinced of the truth of our statement. lis maay | perience ttle t ried also sci M& more, | AK »isthat one bo See cireular for par rticulars aud testimonials, and try § bottle—it will not tail to do ] s promised. J ohn, W bol ma Ag vcpt », EL R. V. BARKER, S#, WATSON, Charlottetown, Oet. 22, 1883—-eod wkly