' , : : a. RCE ” NE SR RRR IY NY 9 sR - a LCS ‘hee childre d ife, re'll | be i ’ 1 1 ' “mate night to the eas as Weare | Furniture Repair Shop, The Helping Hand. 4 TEMPERANCE TALE. A laborer returning from his work one night To his children and wife with his weekly pay, Chancing to look, saw a flickering light rhrough a broken window across the way; And, listening, he heard a foul curse and threat, Which drew him across to the other side, Thinking that be, perchance, might get A clue te the cause by peeping inside. Iwas a window covered with paint, to keep All passers from seeing into the room. The hour was late, all the neighbors asleep, And the village, save here, was ¥ rapped in gloom. Through the broken pane, by « tallow dip, He saw a man, with a glass in his hand, In front of the bar, just going to sip The accursed cup;—he could scarcely stand. Behind the bar stood a burly rough, With a bloated face and a w icked leer, Who, in a tone less loud than gruff, th a threat told the man to *‘Get out of i ere ! : And with this he came from his filthy place, And threw the drunkard out in the street With a cruel blow, slammed the door in his face . And withdrew, with a curse, to his base re treat, ma tine rhe stranger, who witnessed this cruel deed, Raised the unfortunate wretch from the ground; He was nearly senseless, as pale as a sheet, And unable, when asked, to utter a sound, Save a painful groan; down his face there rap A p irple stream from a ghastly wound, Which the kindly st: anger to dress began By tying his handkerchief tightly around. From a pump at hand he secured a supply Of pure, cold water, which had the effect Of restoring the drunkard, who, with a deep sigh, Chanked his friend, and asked if he'd kindly lirect | | The cup we will banish far from this piace, will go. “This house which you see is my own,” he went on; “I’ve neither taxes aor rent to pay; My good father left it me,—now he is gone, i did pray: | Nor shall you pay anything neither, my friend, | For in itthere's room for us all and to spare; | We'll help one another and gladly lend A hand to the needy and cheer to despair.” Said the other, ‘your offer I'll gladly embrace, And shoulder to shoulder the battle we'll | fight; ! And stand up forever for God and the : right.” And thus they bave fought, and thus they | have stood, A blessing to sorrow and want till this day, Evil's strong enemy, powers tor good, Leading many aright who have wandered astray. And now, kind reader, what can you do In the way of lending a helping hand ? Can you feel that you are to your conscience true lf you calmly look on and silently stand While a stream of misery surges past Your door, and you take not a truant in? For you have the means, oh! don’t hold them fast When you might prevent a mountain of sin, Look around ! is there not a soul to save Deep-rooted in snares of vice and crime ? Is there none going down to the drunkard’s grave Whom your influence might reclaim in time? Is there none to whom you can kindly speak ? Ils there one needs a friendly grasp of the Opposite hand ? ! You know that your heart says you need not seek, For thousands are scattered over our land. And that fatal first glass,—oh! young man beware, Think how many it blasts in their youth and prime; Him along the walk to the foot of the way Where his dwelling was, which he promised to do, Receiy ing tnuis answer, “My good friend, some day This kindness tenfold will return uato you.” They had scarcely started on thetr homeward way When they met a woman with a babe at her bre ust; She was crying with grief, and turned away When she saw the stranger; she was thinly auresseri; gut he kindly assured her she need not fear; And then to the other she tearfully said : “Oh, Henry, what keeps you so late out here, When 7 *bildren are cold, and we have no read : **You said,” she to-day, That you'd come straight home, and not go there; And we have been waiting so patiently, Believing that God had answered our prayer; Oh, Henry, why do you deceive us so? And you »sed to be so honest and true; It must surely be that dark place where you continued, “‘when you left us Liat has brought us to this and has changed you, too. ey , ry } Yes, Mary,” he answered, ‘‘you are always right,— iis that cursed place,—Oh, why can’t I pass * Ua, would to God on that fearful night I had not drank the accursed glass ! OUL he sce med 80 kind, and l was $0 cold \iter iehting the storm without coat or I i not wear them, for he was old— ee ere ind the glass was so kindly and urgently p essed ' ‘And he begged me so hard for to call again, itat—what could | do?—I could not re- ‘ ey Th at night I was with him only till ten; We had a few glasses, and Mike the news. lis little J thought it would come to this— He had gone to his home when I called to- night; I can’t tell what happened—there was some- thing amiss— Lill my good friend saved me—he saw the whole sight.” By this time they had reached the drunkard’s nome; Some little ones on the threshold stood, Crying end cold. Oh, the curse of rum, Phat blights the innocent, crushes the good, Aud happy childhood rudely blasts. Ibe father’s eyes are tilled with tears, As a look on the suffering group he casts, So pale and thin in their tender years. Chey enter che dwelling so cold and bare And even the children are silent now: the stranger drops into a vacant chair With @ look of pain on his maaly brow He sees about him on every hand Undoubted proofs of happier days; I he W ife 1nd husband silently stand While the friend, with a tear of emotion, Says: “Good friend. think no past, [ see in your face the marks of a man; — courage, and sow and forever cast . ne curse ‘ar from you; repentance began, d - with such experience at your time of life ou still have great blessings and comfort é; in store; See around you in he _ and wife; ou have room to be thankful your life is not o'er.” more of the bitter alth your good family Y ‘*Thank God that He has ia His infinite love Spared your life, strength and love through all that is past; And ask Him—He'll aid you with strength i from above To scorn the vile tempter and ever hold fast; Be a man by refusing to be any less, — ill stand by to aid you, and here is my ; hand; Such a natare was ne’er made to curse but to bless; You never will fall if determined to stand,” “I live but a little across the way; I'm a hard-working man, like yourself 1 presume: Come om with your children and wife and stay; We'll have cheer that will beat any filthy ast bar-room. I oe on a teuement next to mine: he Devil aad all his vile host we'll d ‘se ; ef And if that fou’ place will remain any preg "9 Then tk i i — of Justice has surely run “Good friend.” : a friend, the poor penitent now replied ee med Stranger paused “vou have cheered my heart; I ~ like a wa again, and, beside, eres my hand that I’m with v i eee with you to do Oh! shun it, for it is the Devil's best snare: It seems but a trifle; but surely in time It will grow to a giant of evil in size, And make you its servant, aye, worse, its slave. Then oh! while you may, think twice and be wise, Rememb'ring success ever blesses the brave. J. B. DocKENDORFF. Southport, P. E. I. > Pe LLP 2 penne Decreasing the Death Rate. The mortality among consumptives has been materially decreased of late years by the use of Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. Phthisis, Bronchitis, Abcess of the Lungs, Pneumonia and Throat Affections are completely subju- gated by a timely use of this excellent pul- monic. Palatableas milk. Sold by all drug- gists at 50c. and $1.00. ISS9. STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE.” SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, On and after Tuesday, May 14th, the Steamer “Heather Belle,” Hagh MeLean, Master, will run as follows: Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o'clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leay- ing Orwell Brush Wharf at7 a. m., for Char- lottetown, —s at China Point and Halli- day's Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. ta., for Halliday’s, Chiva Point and Brush W harves, where she will remain over night. Wednesday morning, at 7 o'clock, wiil leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leav- ing Charlottetowr at 3 p.m., remaining at Brush Wharf over night. Thursday morning, at 7 o'clock, will leave Brush Wherf for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Char- lottetown at 3p.m.; leaving Brush Wharf about 6 p. m, for Charlottetown. The Steamer will cali at China Point Wharf when possible, Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharf, East River, at 4a. m.; leaving Cran- berry Wharf at 7 a. m. for Charlottetown, calling at Hickey’s Wharf; leaving Charlotte- town for Hickey’s and Cranberry Wharves at 3p. m., returning to Charlottetown same evening. e Every alternate Friday, steamer will go te Mount Stewart, Savurday, at 3oclock, a,m., willleave Char- lottetown for Crapaud: leaying Crapaud at 7 a. m. for Charlottetown; ieaying Char- lottetown at 3p. m., to return to Crapand: returning from Crapaud to Charlottetown same evening. ARES: Cabin, to or from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cts. Deck, 20 cts. Cabin, to or from Mgynt Stewart, 20 cts. ; Cranberry and Hickey’s, i2 cts. ‘abin, to or from Crapaud, 4@ cts. ; Deck, 30c. Excursion Tickets will be issued to Orwell every Thursday, and to Crapaud every Saturday. L. CC. OWEN, Agent, Ch’town, P. EK. L, May 10, 1889—-law tf pat —— a (This Engraving represents the Lungs in a healthy state.) THE REMEDY FOR CURING CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, CROUP, ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS AND PULMONARY ORGANS. BY ITS FAITHFUL USE CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN OURED When other Remedies and Physicians have failed to effect a cure. Recommended by Puysictans, MINISTERS, AND Nunses. In iact by everybody who pas given it a good trial. It aever fails te bring relief AS Ati EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUA dt is harmless to the Most Delicate Chiid. It contains no OPIUM in any form. PRICE 2c, 50c AND $1.00 Per Bort.e. ror (n destroying the dens of satan and sin ) vis a Wik §ou) NiT.Be Le ace Msn an = eA en = Te DAILY EXAMINER — oo - WEDNES DAY, AUGUST QUEEN STREET, Watson's Drog Store. -_—— “rogarrore Repaired, Repainted and And my mother, -how oft for her son she Reupholstered in fine style. Venetian Blinds Painted and Retaped very cheap. New Signs made in new and fancy style. Old Signs Repainted and Relettered. Shop Blinds Painted and Lettered in Gold Leaf. Paints mixed to order, ready for use, all shades. Satisfaction assured. A nice assortment of New Furniture, Pic- tures and Picture Mouldings always on hand. Give us a call. J.F. McINNIS & CO. ap24—3m Zaw (w 8) Partner Wanted. TZ°HE Subscriber wants a partner with a small capital, who has had experience in the Drug business. Must come recommended. Apply personally or by letter before August 15th. 0. B. WADMAN. Crapaud, July 30, 1889—2w dy wky ‘NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that all communications in respect to matters affecting the Depart- mentof Indian Affairs, should be addressed to the Honorable E, Dewdney as Superintendent- General of Indian Affairs, and not as Minister of the Interior, or to the undersigned. All Officers of the Department should address their official etters to the undersigned. L. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy Superintendent-Genera! of Indian Affairs. Department of Indian Affairs, ‘ Ottawa, llth May, 1889. mayZ0-—3m 2aw ee ( Wish | couLd : od / r EY 7 CFT SOME ~ A TIME A Pion WE-uP> We ONCE A WEEK} ~ J. BARTON?’S Pick-Me-Up Horse Powders Are the best in the world for getting Horses into condition. For testimonials etc., apply to C. H. McLEAN, London and China Tea Co., Charlottetown, P. ©. I. mehll—dy wky lyr. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. 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Healtng all Cuts, Burns and Bruises like Magic. Relieving all manner of Cramps and Chilis. RIGINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN, All who buy direct vom us, ane Request Mts ana secstve s ee that the money mall be refunded ff not satished. Retail price $ »ttles, #2. u du repa )any part of United States or Canad - Valuable pamphietsentfree, 15. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Masa. GENERATION AFTER GENERATION HAVE USED AND BLESSED i7. SON) ENT Ae rere? SOLID SATISFACT! 20: Our Friends, the Public and Ourselves all evidently in a Happy Frame of Mind. he VERY WEEK, since we opened our beautiful stock of SPRING GOODS, business is increasing, as our wonderful Bargains are distributed over this and other provinces. To further increase our sales, we are now offering better value in Custom and Ready-made Clothing Suits, $3.50 up. 1, (Oe. — wt THE LATE PROF. PHELPS. _ The above is a portrait of the late Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M.D., LL.D., of Dartmouth College, He wasa strong, able man, whostood high inthe literary and scientifie worlds, It is not rene raily know n, but it is > nevertheless, the truth, that Prof. Phelps was the discoverer of what is known to the Medi- cal Profes ion and Chemists universally as Paine’s Celery ¢ ompound, unquestionably one Hy of the most valuable discoveries of this century. This remarkable compound is not a hervine, an essence, a sarsaparilla or any devised article, but a déscoverp, and it marks a distinct step in medical practice and the ; treatment of nervous cr mplications, It has been freely admitted by the best medical talent in the land, and also by the leading ee bes Ws> Two Cases American Felt and Straw Hats, all of the latest styles, shipped by mistake, were bought by us at half price, and will be sold at regular first cost. D> A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, June 28, 1889—eod & wky MERCHANT TAILOR. Or ee ete chemistsand scientists, that for nerve troubles, nervous exhaustion, insomnia, debility, senility and even the dreaded and terrible Paresis, i noth: } rg ~ discovered which A I the « roi} restores health equal he tot ) iroi. iheips «ad lery Compound is now being i pr red in quantities, and can be procured ‘a at any re le druggist. An attractive ze In of c y 1 » be found on every AC / wrapper. It has become specially popular i among profe uli mind workers, ladies . bur ed W 1 exciting cial duties and fre- ie: i a j I iS clul i» en t FO sks eNLyie 3 “ , . “ ~ a . C . i . : nd a : Sa-htitaoss Sites 36 6a APOSITIVE 220202" @ FAD s MaxHoop, 18 DERILITY, <a t Shy ET $25. $25. 0 )————— We are Selling a Walnut Parlor Suiie, of Seven Pieces, for $25.00. + (0) —-—— — UR E We of i Mind: Effects : we MS >; F -} Old or Young, ¥ Robust, Noble WUNHOON & wred, How tc Evdarge and A Strengiven WHAK. 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' _—_——:0: | } THE “OLD LONDON” BILLIARD HALL | s admitted to be one of the best furnished Halls in the Province, and you can always- | rely ypon getting a game from 9a.m.to1ll p.m. Call and see for yourselves. :0; ———- *Old London’? Apple FRESH” FROM ANNAPOLIS. Sinn Three Doors West from the Osborne House, Water Street, Char- lottetown. P. E. Island. “QLD LONDON” BOTTLING ESTABLISH MENT—Opposite Railway Freight Shed. JOHN JOY, Proprietor. Try the Cider, March 23, 1889—6m eod See Oaebaseeenn “PJ. FORAN, Custom Clothier, -—HAS ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE—~— A NICE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER CLOTHS, WHIOH WILL BE MADE UP IN THE LATEST STYLES. 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 Sireet. Pp. J. FORAN. ;} valuable experience. land to ; dressinakers, seametresses, “shop-girls,” bouse- The treatment ef many thousands of cases of those chronic weaknesses and distressing ailments peculiar to females, at the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., has afforded a vast experience in nicely adape- ing and thoroughly testing remedies for the tune of wamaz’s peculiar anuiadics, Dr. Pierce’sa Favorite Preseriptis ia the outgrowth, or resuit, of this great an Thousands Of testimed nials, received from patienis anc from physi- : cians who ,have tested it in the more aggra- + vated an@® obstinate enses which had bafiied a their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful ‘ remedy ever devised for the relief and cure oF suffering women. It is not recommended asa “oure-all,” but e8 & most perfect Speeifie fer womun’s peculiay allments, Asa powcrful, invigorating tonic, it imparts strength to the whole system, the womb and its appendages in particular. For overworked, “ worn-out,” “run-down,” debilitated teachers, milliners, keepers, nursing movhera, end feeble women are Dr. Pierc e's Favorite Pre guriptl Q s the greatest earthly boon, being uneguaied As an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. As ® soothing and strengthening norvine, “Favorite Prescription” is une ualed and is invaluable in allaying and sub- uing nervous excitability, irritability, ex- naustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms eD other distressing, nervous symptoms com» monly attendant upon functional and organic ( disease of the womb. It induces refreshing } sleep ani relieves wental anxiety and d& spondency, Dr. Picree’s Favorite Prescription is a legitimate medicine, carefv!’s compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate Bs organization. It is purely vegetabe hu 18 ; + composition and perfectly harmless in jt : 2 effects in any conGcition of the system. For morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever 2 cause arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dys- ese and kinired symptoms, its use, 12 small ofses, will prove very beneficial “Favorite Prescription ” is a post: tive cure for the most complicated und ob- stinate cases of Jen corrhea, exces uve HOW IDs painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back, ‘female weakners,”’ anteversion, retroversion, H bearing-down sensations, chronic cong ation, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, in- . flammation, pain and tenderness In OY aries, A accompanied with “internal heat. | § As a reguiator and promotcr 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 produce only good resuits. It is ually efficacious and valuable in its effecté when taken for those disorders and derang® : ments incident to that later and most critical “ riod, known a “* The Change of Life.’ Favorite Prescription,” when taken in connection with tke use of Dr. Pierce’ a Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative doses of Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pellets (Littio Liver Piils), cures Liver, Kidney and RBiadder diseases. Their combined use also removes blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and acrofulous humors from the system. “Favorite Prescription ” is the only : medicine for women, soid by druggists, under a positive guerantee, from the manu- S durers, that jt will give satisfaction in eyery or money will be refunded. This guarah- has been printed on the bottle-wrapper | and faithfully carried out for many years. Large bottiecs (100 doses) $1.00, or six : bottles for $5.C0. ; ; .- For large, illustrated Trestise on Diseases 0 : Women (160 pages, paper-covered). send ten cents in stamps. ddress, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, case. tee