ee iad 4 recays oe ee eee eas mee ) The Deacon of the Fold. BY ARTHUR L. ROGERS. A bashful man was Benny Jones, Who had such winning ways That folks were never weary whilk Their words were in his praise, He was never known to chuckle, no Not even when & child; ’ And was known to all his neighbors as The man that never smiled, The wicked ways of youth ~ JOHNSON ANODYNE The Most Wonderful Family Exeels all other Remedios fur Remedy Ever Anown. External Use. i CURBS — Diphtheria, . CURES — Catarrh, Chol- | roup, Asthma, Bron- era Morbus, Dysentery, | gehitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- Chronic Diarrhoea, Kia: matism, Bleeding at the ney see and S$ inal | Luengs, Hoarsenegs, In- na spigenges enlars hres, fluenza, Hacking Cough, 8 TOHNSON & CO., | Whooping Cough. Boston, USE FOR INTERNAL _ AND EXTERNAL US He had no naughty tongings for PAR $a x ¢’ PU RCATIVE oo Ph LLS And his candor eas lesan ‘ | MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD. | To the enemies of truth, He was so very zealous in His piety, we’re told, That the veetrymen appointed him The deacon of the fold. The ladies fairly petted him, He led in all the psalms, | And the parson looked upon him As a shepherd ‘mong his lambs. Bat ah, the wily serpent came With sweet, deceptive tongue, And left two Bibles lonely in The class where Benny sung. For one Sunday morning, early. "T'was reported by a few That the parson’s wite was missing, And the parson’s money, too | And as Ben was minus, also, ’T was conjectured at the time Both had sailed in search of converts To some less enlightened clime. That deaconship is vacant now— It has been go of late— And this is what old Parson Brown Has written on the gate: “ My brethern, shun the Evil One, Keep clear of all his wiles, And on an equal footing hold The man who never smiles.” =—:-o-- The Building of Character. There is nota thought that is not | str iking a blow ; there is not au impulse that is not doing mason-work ; there is not @ passion thrust this way or that that is nota workman’s thrust. The imagination in all directions is build- iog. You think that you are throwing owt the net for game; you think that you are laying plans for your accom- plishment; but back of all the con- scious work that-is going on in you, back of your visible attainments, that is another work going on. There are as many master-workmen in you as there are separate faculties; and there areas many blows beiog -struck as there are separate acts of emotion or of volition. And this work is going on perpetually. Every single day these myriad forces are building, building,| — building. Hereis a great structure going up, point by point, story by story, although you are not conscious of it. It is a building of character. It is a build- ing that must stand, and the work of inspiration warns us to take heed how you build it, to seetoit that you have a foundation that shall endure; to make sure that you are build- ing on-it, not for the hour ino which you live, but for that hour of revelation, that hoar of testing, when that which had been done shall be brought out, and you shall be brought out, andshall be seen just as you are. Why He Got Married. i | ' i i Silas in a country character, who means well. He tries to earn a liv- ing, and “tinkers around” at odd jobs and chores and whatever he can get to do, but he worksa good deal as he talks, with a painful drawl that is very suggestive of that state of natural rest- fulness which his ilk can, “born tired.” Silas came to mend a fence the other day for one of his patrons in the subur- ban village where he belongs, with a peculiar air of festivity about him. He had ona bright new neck-tie of blue Japanese silk, and his honest face was covered by an expressive grin all the time that he was recsiving his orders. ‘Youseem happy, Silas,” said Mr. Blank, with some curi sity, when ho| had finished about the fence. ‘Ya-as,” drawled Silas. “Ya-as, I’ve | been a gitten’ married this morning’.” “Married! You? Why, Silas, man | ative, what on earth have you gone and done that for? You can’t support your- | self ae it is! “Wull,” said Silas, “I kea near support myself, ‘n’ I think its a| durn pityif she can’t help some!” Boston Record, poot y] | - me The Practical Bnd of Socialism. A draper’s assistant in London, who, was inthe habit, with bis master’s cognizanee, of attending a workmen’s| Socialistic meeting, neglected for a week or two to attend the meetings, | and the following dialogue took place | between muster and man: Master—“Well, John, and how is it that you have not kept up your atten ” dance at the Socialistic meetings ‘ John (rather confused! y)—“Well, sir, { don’t think I shall go any more.” Master—“ But how is that John ?” John—*“I have found out sir, that} the scheme is not quite so fair as 1| thought it was. At the last meeting | L attended we calculated how much | there would be for every one when) everything was divided up, and we | found it would Ye only £105 each ; aod you know, sir, I have £150° in the | bank.” Manchester Times. -*<me- A rural journal contained | headed ” eet ‘How ta keep bees.” It h ag al | Ways appeared to us easy enough to keep a bee. letting 9 ” oa chief difficulty is in Positively eure SICK-HEADACHE, Biltousness, and an LIVER and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, BLOOD PUISON, and Skin Diseases (ON ILL SE). For Female Complaints these Piiie “T gn d them a valuable Gatbartio and ava Pill.—Dr. T. “ah Poles. Mouticello, Fia.* “In my practice I use no other. —J. Dennison, M.D weit, Iowa.” a everywhere, om mr b mail for 25 cts. in stam ps. Valuable information FREE. 8. JOHNSON & CO., ab Le d-entionkde a have no equal. 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SMBER Ist, 1885, Trains will run daily, as follows (Sundays excepted) :— pape» tee bed maemo _TRAWS DEPART. —FOR THE WEST. “TRAINS ARRIVE.— — FROMM THE WEST. STATIONS,’ No. 1. No. 3. STATIONS. | No, 2. No, 4 | 4. M. BM, -_ Charlottetow Recocecneseetcsé i 7b 1 50 Charlottetown...sccccccsese A 7 » 16 oo. ; Royalty Junction........ | 7a. CO 2 12 Royalty Junction............ sa 9 37 North Wil ae ; tia 3 05 North Wiltshire....... 7°": 129 | 8 45 Hunter liver. 8 30 $20 | \Hunter,River.....0 200/277! 115 | 830 Bradalban« 5 ad 9 00 | 3 57 aaners................ 12 45 7 3 County Line pos eesceecess oan 9 09 £ 07 a pp aianeS peas 12 36 } 7 43 Freetown... vei nie hea hene om i: 4 22 PON aii 12 23. | 7 28 Kensing en cmnnsin : ¥ 40 4 45 Kensington ,. bitch doen 12 05 7 05 ar} 1010 5 2 ‘dp; A. M 6 30 Semamorside. ... ....+... ; P. M, Summerside, .......000«4 1l 35 dp} 1240 | (ar| 10 35 Miscouc “en was 1 00 } PEED. cecnthocce.... 1015 |} Welling i 12a W ellingt OMsree en eeer see cess 949 | P is ot... ace aeecese I 2 0 ! OMe MEL 5,000.5. SP. od 9 07 gp eS a $22 | DU oe inans a el 7 54 | Bloomiield.-. seeee, “| 3 45 Bloomfields i}: ..... 02000 * 30 t Alberton, -° a 4 20 Albert eid. i0. pte ee 6 55 Tignish opreRevecerese coe yey ar} 5 16 Pigmish......--seeseeeenGD 6 00 TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. || TRAINS: ARRIVE.—FROM | THE EAST. ‘ " i STATIONS. | No. 5. | No. 7 STATIONS, | No. §. No. 8 ; Be ie i: ae Charlottetown......+¢ indie 2 30 | Chariottetown .............. 10 25 Regal ¥ Junction.,.ccsesree 2 50 Royalty Junction.. 10 05 edford 0002040000 044 Gm aan 3 23 | Bedford COP OOOO cer eeeereesae 9 32 ar 3 55 dp} Mount Stewart......... re. | Mount Stewart......... =f oe dp 410 ar 8 i nL eee 622 | RORMRGEM. (05 .decceseveeedes i 138 | Georgetown............+.+ ari 545 (| P. M._ | Georgetown....- iePieens dp 715 A. M, | Mount Stewart... bbe odegenes as 405 ||Mount Stewart........... dp 1 9 004 | Morell.. poor eies 4 43 Morell... $eccncoengreabheba 817 | St. eterS.csc5:... ees... oe a. 3 Pe eer prem 7 48 Bear River...-.-cccseess a 5 37 Bear aver pcecdnpetepenseeee 7 03 Souris Ws songs cnnuedees antes ar ' 640 ‘'Souris.. * eeteeee ap ' 6 #4 tot OM. oe ‘Trains a are run by Rated Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintend Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov, 25, 1886—wkly pre 6! — - LONG OLEAR BACON ESS PORK, eer" Bacon, Spiced Rolls, Sugar-cured Hams, Cumberland Bacon, and Lard, in car-lots or less quantities, Address J. GRIFFIN, Pork Packer, St, Thomas, Ont, Jan 15, "86 - 2aw 4 moe TRUE! = VALUE COOK'S FRIEND eowsx% POWDER he As compared with two other brands t strengths, only, of which have been pub- lished, carefully omitting cost. 1tin “Royal” costs 60 cts. gives 2,033 cub. in. of Gas, or 34 inches for a cent. 1 tin “Princess’ costs 50 cts., gives 2,408 cub. ins. of Gas, or 48 inches for a cent. s Friend cost 50 cts., give " POe4 ae of Gas, or 60 inches for a cent. , a3 : md is therefore per cent. nee ee Princess, and 75 per cent. better than Royal. The purity and healthfulness of Cooks Friend are unquestionable, Cooks Friend may be had from store keepers generally. FOR SALE. RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Stéam Engine, Boiler, Splitting Machine, Stuf fing Machine and other Plant is offered for sale at private contract, The above Tannery was formerly operated by the late Donald McKinnon, of the Jate firm of McKinton & Co., of this city. It is fitted up on the most modern principle, and has hitherto paid a large percentage on the capital invested, To capitalists no better in- vestment for their money, either by Bank or Manufactory, can be offered. Possession given immediately, MARY J. MACKINNON, Executrix. Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1885. Herring, | Herring. 200 Bris. No. 1 FAT FAT HERRING. 200 Half-barrels do 50 Quarters do do 50 Quintal CODFISH, cheap for cash or trade. DAVID SMALL. COTTON BDUCK—COTTON DUCK Notice to Shipowners & Builders. fENHE Subscriber now offers to the trade, Yarmouth Cotton Duck, at manufac- turer’s prices. Has on hand a supply of light and heavy ducks, DAVID SMALL, Agent, Hyndman’s Buildings, Corner Water and Queen Street. ' Ch’town, Feb. 16—2i wky SNUG Farm of 50 acres, with Dwelling A House, in Tryon, near the Woolen Muls, for sale on easy terms. This Farm is situated in a first-class locality —conyenient to churches, schools, market, mussel and marsh mud, &c , &, Immediate possession given. For particulars apply to J, A. GOULDRUP, Crapaud. April 2—wky 4i pd Hosiery Kuitting Establishment, J. CALLBECK is selling Ladies’ and » Misses’ Stockings at from 30 to 60 cents per pair, and Men’s Socks from 20 to 30 cents. Good value, being made from the best Island and Scotch yarns, Ch’town, March 15, ’86—3i oaw Mill Machinery for Sale, r HE Subscriber offers the following @achin ery for Sale at a bargain : l Lagat Water Wheel (large), 1 2-foot Circular Saw with 40 foot Table, 1 Large Circular Cross-Cut Saw and Frame complete, 1 Shingle Machine (3maliwood «& Bovyer), old style, 1 Up-and- Down Saw (Meiley Frame), and Carriage, all complete. ew Correspondence by iail to be ad- dressed, Box 34, Charlottetown. JOHN F. BAKER, Bunbury, Lot 48, P. E. Island, March 4, 1886~-dli 4i eow OLD GOODS. eh paid for any quantity of old Rope, Canvas, Iron, “opper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, Horsehair, &¢ , at the Junk Shop, Lord’s Wharf, J. McLEOD. Ch’town, Feb, 26, '86—wky 4i FERTILIZERS. Great Reduction in Prices JACK & BELL Offer their Celebrated ‘ Ceres ” * Supsrphosphate et per, bbl on time. * Ceres” * $5.15 Cash —ALSO— “Popular * Phosphate al +3 per bbl. on time iy Cash‘ * Popular “ Above Fertilizers are “i «ep in Barrels of 250 lbs. nett, and at above prices are delivered at Wharf in Charlottetown. No Reduction in Qulity of “Ceres.” We alse offer our Cclebrated Bone at usual tes. Send for circular. JACK & BELL, Halifax, N. 8. A. GILL, Agent, Queen's County. March 5, 1886.—tf Great Reduction ()" Rates to Chicago and all points on the Pacifie Coast, Calitornia, Oregon, Wash- ngton. itory, Montana, Dakota and Brit- ish Columbia, via the Hoosac Tunnel route to the West and Northwest. For tickets and all information apply or write to WM. A. FAUGHT, Ticket Agent, te :—St. Lawrence Hotel and Queen Soh town, April 2, 1886 —wkly, 7 1886 JUST RECEIVED. 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