| The Fool's Prayer. The royal! feast was done; the King Sought some new sport to banish care, And to the jester cried, “Sir, Fool, Kneel, now, and make for us a prayer!’ rhe jester doffed his cap and belle, And stood the mocking court before ; They could aot see the bitter smile Behind the painted grin he wore. He bowed his head and bent his knee Upon the monarch’s silken stool, His pleading voice arose : “0 Lord, Be merciful to me, a fool !"’ «Tis not by gilt the onward sweep Of truth and light, O Lord, we stay ; 'Tis by our follies hat so long We hold the earth from Heaven away. “These clumsy feet, stillin the mire, Go crushing blossoms without end ; These hard, we|l-meaning hands we trust Among the heart-strings of a friend, “The ill-timed truth we might of kept— Who knows how sharp it pierced and stung ? The word we had not sense to say— Who knows how grandly it had rung? “Our faults no tenderness should ask— The chastening stripes must cleanse them all; But for our blandera—0O, in shame Before eyes of Heaven we fall, “Earth bears no balsam for mistakes ; Men crown the knave and scourge the fool That did his will; but thou, O Lord, Be merciful to me, a fool!’ The room was hushed; in silence rose rhe King, and sought his garden cool, And walked apart and mormured low ; ‘Be merciful to mea fool!’’ An Unbeliever in Fhysiognomy. There may be something in the assert- ed science of physiognomy, but I am an unbeliever. My own idea is that the face of a man may show his character, indeed, but that whenever it does the likeness is the result of sacquirement rather than nature. My meaning is that, when a young fellow finds that his visage is going to be somber and placid, he is apt to decide that he will be a minister ; that the possession of strik- ingly handsome features often sends a man on the theatrical stage; and the unlucky chap born to be repellantly ugly, gets discouraged, gives up trying to make a good impression and takes to roguery. Ofcourse, 1 may be al- together wrong. Reading in the newspapers that the police had arrested all recognized pick- pockets in the crowds of the Grant funeral, I went to the central office to see the collection of rascal’s faces. There were 162. I tried to criticise them impartially. The admission must in all honesty be made that, as an en- tire assemblage, they could not have been mistaken for delegates toa Young Men’s Christian Association ; and yet I could count but twenty-seven who satis- fied all the demands of scoundreily ex- pressions, for only that number present- ed the typical thiet’s visage, with evil, unsteady eyes, thin, cruel mouths, and beardless cheeks and chins. I account for these by my theory that they were living upto the countenances which nature put on them. Of what earthly use (leaving heaven out of the account) would it be for one of them to live an honest life? He would be constantly compelled to disprove his face. The majority of the prisoneis looked like nothing in particular, except that they bore evidences of drunken habits, and in many cases wore clothes too flashy for anybody save negro minstrels or avowed marauders. The indications of professional thievery were in their mauners and talk raiher than their features. A goodly minority ia the lot had faces for merchants, editors, clergymen, or any other kind of pre- sumably moral and intellectual persons. [ asked Chief Detective Byrnes about it. “The officer who would attempt to detect thieves by appearances is too much of a theorist to be of any practi- cal use,” was the reply.—N. Y. Letter. > a Skinning Calves Alive. We have received a circular issued by an enterprising dealer in hides, calf- skins, pelts, tallow, bones, ete., who does business at Sherbrook market. The circular is headed “how to realize the highest prizes for calfskins.” It contains 2 number of directions for skinning calves and curing calfsking. Here is the first; “Slit the skin from the brisket to the jaw, and skin down each side enough so that the throat can be cut without cutting the skin cross- wise, a8 in this way the cheek of the skin is saved, while if itis cut in the least across the throat, the head is wortbless.”’ If this precious advice is followed it involves commencing the operation of skinning the calf before killing it. After some further diree- tions, we are informed that skins so prepared will be in nice condition and worth from 5to 15 cents more than they would have been if poorly taken off and cared for. This is in Canade.— Toronto Mail. > -— Afraid of the Nurse. It is asure sign that something is wrong, and very far wrong, when a child shows dread of a nurse—refusing to go to her, crying at sight of her, or remaining cross in her care after she ceases to be a stranger. Such indica- tions may always be accepted asa proof of one of two things. Either’ the woman is unkind to the little one when out of the mother’s sight, or she is defi- THe DAILY EXAMINER, OCTOB! Special Notices, —_s | A Few crocks Creamery Butter left (very choice), at Beer & Goff a. tf—oct4 | One THousanp Pairs Best American Rub- | bers just received at Dorsey, Goff & Cos, | octlo Lapies’ Squirrel Lined Circulars, at JB. Macdonald's d w—oct6 FarrBANKS ScALEs repaired, and warranted | to stand the test, or no pay, at Brown’s, at the Athenwam. {sep 5 | Gop and silver plating of every description done at Brown's, euch as carriage and sleigh handles, dash rails, etc., also table ware, and 'jowelry of every description, at the Athe- j naam, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [sep 5 Tuk cheapest Overcoats in town will be | found at J. B. Macdonald’s. d w—oct6 | THe only steam sewing machine and gun | repairing shop in the Dominion, and the only place where you can get every part of a sewing machine or a gnn made, is at Brown’s, at the Atheneum, corner of Prince and | Grafton Streets. [sep 5 | WVELVETEENS | Dress Material. | Very popular with ladies as We are showing a full as- sortment in Black and the new colors such as are now worn in London and Paris.—WkEKS & Co, Market Square. oct5 THREE THOUSAND Grain Bags for sale cheap at J. B. Macdonala’s, d w—oct6 For the best value in Mens’ and Womens Boots, try J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. oct6—d w Tuere is $10,000 that says you cannot get a man in the world that can do as many dif- ferent kinds of work, and do them as perfect in every respect as Brown, at the Atheneum,. | For further information address P. O. Box 33. [sep 5 Brack CasHMERES—Weeks & Co, are showing a full range of rich Black Dress Cash- meres and Merinoes. These goods have never been surpassed in value and appearence, and are confidently recommended to all purchasers. oct5 WANZER SBWING MACHINES. _— Latest and Most Improved Patterns Selling at Low Prices ~ Ar MILLER BROTHERS, UEEN STREET. Ch’town, Oct. 5, 85—Imo eod wky Is fully up to the Highest Standard. Is giving Very Great Satisfaction. Is certain of being Continued in Use by all who try it. FRED. A. JONES, HOTEL) DUFFERIN, ST. JOHN, N. B. Sept. 21, ’85. Bargains in Harthenware Tea Pots, klower Pets, Milk Dishes, Cream Crocks, Butter Crocks, Kean Pots, Preserve Jays. BIG REDUCTION IN PRIcKS. THE BEST PLACE Ti BUY. CALL AND SEE! BEER AND GOFF. Ch'town, May 23—2aw wkly oe ee ‘ 4 Mas ‘ 6S Ear 2 %y BS a : Sw > : by _ af % Bs “Hivae PEP ay” > ee? ES Sea! ee . os 6 : ' a3: 8 iL. STATIONERS THROUCHOUT ne WORLD a eee ee BOSTON STEAMERS. (CHANGE OF TIME.) Carroll and Worcester, ee cient in ability to care for and amuse Q* and ‘after THURSDAY, lst October, him. In either case she is unfit for her office. A child who is habitually un- happy cannot grow up strong and healthy — Babyland. the hour of sailing from Charlottetown willbe 4 e’elock, p. m. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, Sept, 19—-2wks pat her s pis The Yost Wonderfal Family Excels all other Remedies fur Kemedy Ever Known. External Use. “CURES — Diphtheria, CURES — Catarrh, Chol- roup, Asthma, Bron- era Morbus, Dysentery, echitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- Chronic Diarrhoea, Kid- matism, Bleeding at the ney Troubles, and Spinal Langs, Hoarseness, In- F Diseases. Cireulars free. fluenza, Hacking Cough, I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Whooping Cough. Boston, Mass. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. PARSONS af UROATVE... PILLS Positively eure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, and all L{/VER and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, BLOOD POISON, and Skin Diseases (ONE PILL A DOSE). For Female Coniplaints these Pilie have no equal. ‘I find them a valuable Cathartic and Liver Pill.—Dr. T. M. Palmer, Monticello, Fla.” **In my practice [ use no other.—J. Dennison, M.D., DeWitt, Iowa.” Sold everywhere, or sent b mail for 25 cts. in stamps. Valuable information PREE. I.'8. JOHNSON & CO., BOSON, MAS It is a well-known fact that mist of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this conn- try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolute!y pure and yery valuable. F Nothing on EKarvh will t e hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- der, Dose, ene teaspoonful to each pint of food. It will also positively prevent and cure Hog Cholera, &c Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c. in stamps. Furnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20 CH IiCK EN CHOLERA. Cireulars free. 1.8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. ns, ee ee ry\ils SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, and is Superior to any similar article manufactured. For general household and family use it SURPASSES all others. we It will be to Your Interest to Try it. FORK SALE WHOLESALE BY FENTON T. NEWBERRY. July 22nd, 1885-—6mos oe —— ae —_—— oe ROYAL GANADIAN INSURANCE CO. ——? ATT Ft_Bi. es () eee ein g. §*.'07 Bo" re ee a —- ———— ——— - —— HEAD OFFICE —Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. -— -——_—-O-> ——— 82,090,000 Risks ‘Taken on Most Favorable ‘Termes. | AGENT FOR PRINOE FOWARD 'SLAND: rv H. ARNAUD. MYROOANTS PANT OF TTA IPAY BER 1 5 | | JOHN $. MACDONALD, 1886. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrice :—In Newson’s Building, opposite New Post Office. Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1885 G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE, OES BOOKBIN DING in all its branches and at moderate prices. We do not pretend to be the enly ones in the city that can do Gilt Edges, but also if you want A HANDSOMS GILT SIDE, as well as Gilt Edge on your “ Picturesque Canads,” or any other kind of book, bring it to G. H. HASZARD. Ch town, Sept. 12, "85. EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Shipping and Commission Merchant, $1, 83 & 85 WATER STREET, ST. JOHN’S, N. F. and storage Ample wharfage, yardage, room. Consignments solicited. Liberal advances made on receipt of con- signments. Sept. 9, °85—tl dec31 MeLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, BARRISTERS —AND— ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW. Office in Brown’s Block, Queen Square (UP STAIRS) Oh'town, Feb, 12, 1RRK L. ARTHUR & CO. GHENHRAL Commission Merchants, OUR GRAND DISPLAY ne eae a SPRING CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Is VERY TEMP'TIN The Custom Tailoring Department is full of Neat, Nobby, and Reliable Goods. The Men’s Department is loaded with en immense display of New Spring Suits. The Hat Department—well, everybody understands that our Hat Department has advantages over the smaller establishments that place it at the head, and secures for it the bulk of the trade. We are displaying the largest variety of Spring Styles of Hats ever shown, and include all the popular shapes The Boys’ Department is unquestionaly the best and most attractive in the city. The Furnishing Goods Department is not only well stocked with all that is solid and staple, but contains much that is choice and novel. —:0:——— No doubt about it. Ours is the largest and best selected stock ever seen in this city,—not only largest in quantity, but largest in variety of shapes,—largest in variety of materials,—largest in correct styles,-largest in. every way. What more could we say, unless it be that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT,—RELIABLE, HONEST. ROBERTSON'S ONE-PAiGE CLOTHING STORE, No. 30 Queen Street. Newand Original Veparture in Coal Cooking Stoves COMBINING DURABILITY, HEAT AND ECONOMY. oe or This Cut represents my Patent Fire as it appears while being cleaned. when a new lining is being replaced. King Cooking Stove, with the oven, end and {lining partially drawn out, HE above Stove I invented and patented in 1876, and at the present time HUN- DREDS ARE IN USE, giving perfect satisfaction. A large number have been in contant use for eight years, and the repairs have been very trifling, in many instances none have been required. This valuable experience should be sufficient evidence of their | durability, which is accounted for in the following :—It has, instead of a Lined Fire Box, two heavy Currugated Cylinders, which obviate the expense connected with all Square Cooking Stoves of being compelled to renew Linings and Grates, at least once or twice every year. The heat being radiated from the Cylin- ders to the floor, where most needed, overcomes a_ serious objection to all kinds of ordinary Coal Cooking Stoves. The Cylinders are situated | directly under the cover holes, and a fire may be made in one or both, thus adapting it for use either in winter or summer, with equal satistaction, besides effecting a great saving to fuel. I have also attached the PATENT TELESCOPI® OVEN to ail my Elevated Oven 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. } | Bggs and Produce a Specialty. | | fuly 15—dly wkly COAL, COAL. FDERSONS requiring orders for Cargoes of Coais can obtain them, on the usual terms, from the Subscriber, at his Offices, NO. 35 WATER STREET, viz. :— Gn the Old Syduey Mines, Lingan and Victoria, 0. B., —AND ON THE— Mines, Pictou. G. W. DrBLOIS. Ch’town, June 19, '885—tf. PROVINCIAL HOUSE TQ \HE Subscriber begs leave to infoim the public that be has fitted up that large and commodious brick house, formerly occu- pied by the late James McCraith, Esq., corner of Queen and Sydney Street, and is now prepared to receive transient and per manent Boarders. Best accomodation at reasonable terms. ROBERT CRABB. Ch’town, Aug. 25, 1885. —tf WE SELL Potatoes, Spilling, Bark, R. KR. Ties, i.umber, Laths, Canued Lobsters, Mae- kerel, Berrics, Eggs, Fisk Kte. Best Prices for all Shinments. for Quotations, HATHEWAY & CO, General Commission Merchants, 42 Central Whari, Reston, Members of Board of Trade Mechanics Ux change Ch'town, New 19 ARE, Albion Write fully Corn and Holds six Medals nt be fooled into buying dr for the sake of its so-called Wood Stoves, such as the Waterloo, Niagara, Star, &c , causing the thousands using them to exclaim— “iy Stoves are worth TEN DOLLARS MORE than the same kind made by | other foundries. The trade and retail purchasers will please bear in mind the fact that although A great advantage is claimed for my own Oven above all others, they cost no| more, and being the sole manufacturer and patentee, no other fcundry can supply. En_ | quire for Fawcett’s Patent Telescope Oven, and it your dealer has none cp hand send | direct to the Sackville Stove Foundry. | I am adding several new and handsome Patterns this season, which, with my former ! large variety of One Hundred Pifferent Patterns and Sizes of Cooking, Parlor, Office and | Hall Stoves, also Farmers Boilers, Hollowware, Ploughs, Stove Pipes and Tiuware, com- prise the most complete assortment offered by any mapvfacturer in the Lower Provinces. Terms and prices will be found es favorable as can be obtained elsewhere, CHARLES PAWCETT, : SACKVILLE FOUNDRY, | SACKVILLE, N. B June 19th, 1885—eod wkly rere TiiEND is made of as f buy. It posseses more nt » cost than any other. y storekeepeis generally and made only by W.D. MCLAREN, MONTREAL. Buy it, try it and be convinced FEATHERS, ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Highest cash price paid for any quantity of good Geese Feathers at my Furniture Ware- rooms. , Come and get Bargains in all kind of Furni- ture, JOHN NEWSON, Ch’town, Sept 28—Ilmo P. E. ISLAND _ Steam Navigation Co’, | zal! Ww STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA, Leave Charlottetown for Pictou i every Monday, Wednesday, Thureday Saturday mornings. at 6.30 o'clock ‘com. necting there with the Train for Hi Returning to Charlottetown on Monda Wedne sday, riday and Saturday, about oat on arrival of train from Halifax, Leave Pictou Landing for Geor eto Thursday, on arrival of train about ain z NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE UsITED STATES. Leave Summerside every Gay (Sunday ex. cepted) onarrival of Traia from Charlotte. town, connecting at Point dy Chene with Traine for eech of the above named places; and at Sst John, with steamers of the International Com, pany and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum. merside every Monday morning at one o’clock, Returning, leave Point dy hene every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival ofday train from St.John, for Summerside con. necting there with tiain for Charlotictown Also leave Summerside for Charlotistown every Saturday evening, about five o'clock, By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary, Ch’tewn, May 20, 13885. -FO R- BOSTON, Fall Arrangement. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL $.S. CO, Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Portland, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8.00 a. 10 Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6. 2nd class ; $9 50, Ist class. * For tickets and othor information apply to G. A. SHARP, F. W. HALBS, P. E. 1 R’y, > P.E.L Steam Nay, Oo, or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Sept. 22, 18R5 —end wkly PAYS NO FANCY PROFIT But is an original compound, made from the PUREE STOCK, and is sold by the makers and dealers nearer the cost of production than other Laundry Soap in the market. 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Illus. trative sample 6 cents, Send now, ° medal awarded the author by the Nat Medical Association, to the officers of ¥ he refers tor This book shouid be read by the youRe instruction, and by the afflicted for reMie™ It will benefit all —London Lancet. nai There is no member of society OW this book will not be useful, whether ¥ a parent, guardian, instructor or clergy™s2- Argonuut. Kedeate the Peabody Medical Institute, Dr, W. H. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch Sire Boston, Mass., who may be consulted ene. diseases requiring skill snd exper pave Chronic and obstinate diseases ert “ baffled the skill of all other physlci#tt | specialty, Such treated recA ono cessfully without an inst of failure. THYSELF Chitown Feb 1895.—ly end wkly