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DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - gr eeemnereneagennamnncantne leap FOR INTERNAL wat ae The secret of success is constancy to pur- | P ye a AND — Weare never so happy or unhappy as we | ae EXTERNAL USE | e ic is better to be nobly remembered than | Orn 4 Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Bleeding at the man’s word quietly hear both sides uth is as in possible t be sovild by any outward touch as the sunbeam fuderation is the silken string running thr h the pearl chain of all v es i torether a handful of thorns to Every man thro n h surroundings the nshine or shadow that exists in his uw Soul twice; before you take a wife, pray thrice. fia de re he © ‘Life is what we make it, ‘‘and when you make it’ hearts, you want to have either a ‘‘lone hand” or ae very good ‘““pard.”” P; s J ‘This is capital ale,” said an old toper; ‘See how long it keeps its head.” ‘Ah, **bat consider how soon it Tha! she A2WaAy 7 urs eoch self-denial and make its practice P uurable, and you create for the world a destin re sublime than ever issued fr ie brain of the wildest dreamer | hea s catching, and all are bene fit y cont vith healthy people. Lil he 17,.nd the most healthy p 1 is depre by contact with the! ai Rite x ee a oe ya AY \¥ ‘re hrm veievers in the maxim tu r all right ju lgment of a Yt Is useful, to ser his Gvot quan etore pronouncing on his b ’ 1 nu f children in San Francisco under age, ling to the last census, just completed, is 67,775, of which 33,823 are wit Si en thousand of this number do not attand school. nical bachelor of another city says woman is a good deal like the aceordion. You candraw her out, but she ** makes mu if you attempt to shut her up.”— Yo rs St itesman. ele John,” said Annabella, ‘ you mist igratulate me. I'm graduated.” "hi yrunted Uncle John, *‘so is our but what -Doston Tr tnseript. ‘fen’s lives should be like the day—more beautiful in the evening ; or like the sum- mer--aglow with promise; and like the autuan—rich with golden sheaves, where good deeds have ripened in the field. old icrmometer out in the barn, once said that the three most troublesome clients he ever had were a young lady who wanted to be mar- ried, a married woman who wanted a diver . and an old maid who didn’t know what she wanted. A celebrated lawyer “Tis a week since the hour that saw thee de part : A week by my counting, a year by my heart. This heart with one sorrow, with one hope loth burn : That g ief is thine absence, that joy thy re- Fereis the rule adopted by the late Judah P. Benjamin in his law practice i char retainer, then | charge a reu r, next i charge a refresher, and the harge a finisher.” The ‘‘tinisher”’ Pp tbly bankrupted the ordinary client. “4 usta, (Ga.) Caronicle and Constitu- tion st, E-ery one, however humble, has a mis- sion to do, or say, or think something whic! has never been done, or suid, or thov ot; therefore, grat: ally acceptin let each one, while ¢ the help and profiting by tie wisdom of others, cultivate his own individuality, live his own independent sife, and fultil his own possibilities. i'm thankfa! th . Are both ng up se high That no — um ptuor is hand can stretch And pull them from the sky if they were not ut sun and moon , 1 have no doubt But some refo ming ass 7 Would :ecommend to take them down + *} And light the world with gas. There was a rare philosophy in the three- year-old boy who asked what night is for, and not content with the reply, ‘‘For rest and sleep,” added, ‘‘No, papa, night is for to-morrow.” Many men and women grown, never apprehend se clearly the true rela- tions existing between rest or recreation and he serious duties of life. —Chicazo Adi ; : rest is not quitting ine busy cureet > Rest is the fitting { © on spnere, "Tis 1 brook’s motion, { nout sirife, Fleeting to ocean Ali¢ i th 5 ave ‘Tis 'oving aud serving T! t hest aad best, "Tis rd unswerving, A iis is true rest. —Gorthe. vy 4 . Richter : no man can either live ishteous without a wite. piousiy or Malherbe said the two most beautiful thin m earth are women and _ ruses. Sa considered there was more strength in ns looks than in any laws. Victor Huse didn’t believe that women detested serpents so inuch from fesr, but more thro. ch professional jealousy. Pouvicault Wishes’ that Adam had diel with all his ribs 2 his body. The only thing that con- Sule. Lady Blessington for being a woman was UL.t she could not be male to marry Ube. The Ohristian Leader says: “Dr. A. J. F. Brehands presents again the contrasts of doing good and dvuing evil in our suciety. More noney is spent e very month by the Ame. .:an people for distilled and fermented liquors than the American Board has been vw ° r ~ o able ‘o amiect ior the ipeene of the gospel aii 1¢@ he.then in its whole historv of SOVeily-live years. No tall of this liquor has Wrought evil, but most of it has; and the money spon ton it isworse than wasted, | hi vi nid turn the force used in deprav- tag. and = «(ob ighting : ne educa ‘tion, philanthropy, how long would it take to make the d heat corners of the, tuath Leiahoer | Yana tie bitgatest aru nuw,” ase ath, is no man’s word; we! tery, Chronic Di- } arrha@a, Bidney ' i Troubles, and 'e to bes ‘ y y | Spinal Diseases. } 5 We will send free, : postpaid, to all | who send their . 1} own } names, an Illus- ee trated Pamphlet Ww people are busy in the world | mankind into the! Lungs, Hoarsoness, Influenza, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Catarrb, Cholera Morbus, Dysen- containing infor- mation of very great value, Ev- erybody should have this book, and those who send for it will ever after thank their lucky stara. ll recetve a certificate that the money shall All who buy or order direct from us, and request it, sha i be refunded if not abundantly satisfied. Retall price, 25 cts.; 6 bottles, $150, Express prepaid to | any part of the United States or Canads. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., P. 0. Box 2118, Boston, Mase, | ' j t upon. THE an man throws « is rroundings | said ye sutshine or shslog that exitsinhis! MOST WONDERFUL A Russian verb.—Before you go to | FAMILY REMEDY war, pl by On before you go to sea, pra i EVER KNOWN. _— ——— —_ ——— <<< CHARLOTTETOWN SASH RD DOOR FACTORY Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, R. PALMER & CO., PROPRIETORS Cent We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices ; Sishes, Doors. Waudow and Door Frimes Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mouldings, B llusters, ee Posts, Siair Rails, Twists, &c Ace Prepsred to do all Kn is of lobbing, in Planing, Jolating, Morticing, Tenoning, fig and Fret Sawing, Surnten: &c. AN kinds of Gochie Windows for Charches 'u2d¢ at shortest notice With new and Grst-class Machinery, aad the latest appliances, we can insure the yt satisfaction to ail! weno fayor us with thei Pthitnwe Sept 29 TRE while * vont ' * patronage VAL GANADIAN [INSURANCE t o——— : ad : CAPITAL $500,980, OO ———-_ Head Office —MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, General Agent, — ——- 0 --— —_— — hess RISKS TAKEN ON WGy? FAVORABLE TERMS. oe Agent for Pringe Edward Island :— F. ft, ARNAUD, (LEPHONE COMPANY OF PRINCE EDWARD 1SAKD, hye COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba' messages, by Telephone, between Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Keusington, Summer: ‘ide avd St. Eleanors, at the followimg Rates ;— from Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, for each five minu!es’ con- Versation, or part thereof. schiinhiinabpesnd stat she wekben suid ueussabs tenets 4-ebenyeh saseeeue EEE Eee do do do B Bap 00 GAN OD 4g nncccsedanpccce tierce oneal. weir’? do do do OPE 100. MGS 20... .cccvcccces cveccesvems Ses 48 Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be sent from Station to Station at following Bates ;-— When distance does not exceed !0 miles, for tweuty words or under................ 15 Cente When distanc~ is greater than '0 miles., 2 for each additional word one cent extra, A discount of 20 per cent from the above rates will be made to lessees of instruments Written messages wil! te delivered in Charlottetown within city limits; fromall other receiving offices within a quarter of a mile trom saicé oflices, r distances, (th town, Jan, TRAE. COREE e POOR OREO e CHER H EHH EERE EEEE TEETH EES HERE TEED Special rates will be made for delivering at grez All communications and messaves must be wana T he Company is prepared to lease T+lephon* struments in Charlottetown and Sum. merside at established races, and to treat with persoas requiring private or toll lines. For further infornation apply to the Subscriber, at Charlott« town ROB ANGUS MANAGER Th'tewn, Ort 10 [Rak 1 yer and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, $386. Sumer Arrangement, I886. { y AND AFTER TUESDAY, JUNE ist, 1:85, Trains will run as follows :— a - TRAIKS ARRIVE.— FROM THE WEST. TRA INS DEPART. “FOR THE WEST STATIONS. Express | Mixed | Mixed STATIONS. expres Mixed | Mixe i rd | | | mM. || | PM.) PM, | 2 ee 7 A.M. tharlotietown..---6.' 600 | 015 | 330 CHAPLOL(CLOWD. «eee. $40. 4. 246 9 35 tay y Junction......) 644 | 1035 | 3 @ |!Koyalty Junction......j; 6 56 3H i 8 North Wiiishire. ..... 646 ' 1123 4 £3» North Witushire...... b 2 | 143 |; 8 3u tunter River......... | Gad | 3s | 450 jjddunter Hiver,..... wees 6 iz 133 | 814 | P.M | || Bexdulbane.,,......... 547 ; 128 7 39 ee ee 723 12 13 ce 26 |Coupty Line Juaction. 5 40 12 59 7 23 County Line Junction. 7%} BS §W [| FTOCtOWN .... scccccces 5 30 12 35 ilu Preetuwn......e+e+s-.. 740 ! 1235 5 55 | Kempingtom,,...e--....) bh 12 13 6 48 Renaingtom......0...0. 7 os iz 57 6i7 | i A.M. | cari @iM.i 2 6H | “ jap 4 55 il 40 615 Summerside pors§ } f suromerside....-- | ‘cp, 890 | 20) @ | lar 440 | 1105 | ig UN, on ssnecesant: ae 7a | RMRETR, <acccnes ons, 2 lu 44} W @ilinglon........0006 $ 05 247 | 4 || Weilimgton.........-.. 4 us 10 1s | Port Hui. eae a ee Y 35 335 oe i, ae 3 35 930 , Fo EMESIS oc vcccthiecsis : 10 30 495 | hd 11 AMOS wenn tnnneddoetc. 2 42 $10 , =? tloomfield...++++...... 10 i7 o uv $4 i ctloousfield....... nedews mh BS in Jdebry: @ vluertum...... iectsett a5 & & Ww -s i inkncne oteeued fi BL ae i = Piggmiols 24... ne eres ar; ll do | 700 | > Re ce dys 20 6 OU | 5 i P.M, i i | 2. County Line Junction, | 5 45 Jounty Line Junction. | . 22 Cape ‘Traverse ar ' 635 |jca:e Traverse .... ae 6 a Pai S ae? AT, -#O8 THE EAST. “TRAINS aah ye _—F ROM THE EAST r. STATIONS. Express | Mixed || STATIONS. Express Mixed i P.M, aM. | + &.M, P.M, Charlottetown --.....! 3 15 6» Charlottetown ........ 9 w 615 Royalty Janction....+6. % +0 6.0 || Royalty Junction...... 9 05 5 55 eee... .c.. in 0006. cee 38 12 || Be fo PN cate beeu, Fis 0k os 5 10 517 ¢ ar 420 $0 | av! 8 15 4d Mt, Stewart June, j || Mt. Stewart Junc. i ta aj sm | 8H I fari sto | 4% Wee sec cksceecceccdes 458 # ut ey reoonpaicanhtanaten 7 42 ' % 35 i Pe ov tiekek ant 5 20 9 25 St. Peters .cose.sceese- 72) 3 02 Bear iat .ssoddic. at 5 3 10 27 ||Bear River..... enenwet 6 45 210 Sueiias. 2.4, od+s SY 6 25 li 15 || 3ouris.. ébsse terse AD 6 15 i Z , PM. A.M, jj A. M. P.M. Mt. Stewart Junction! 4 35 8 25 i] Mt. Stewart Junction 8 19 i 415 i Se &% 9 33 i a, 7m i 3 03 | Georgetown. ...... ar 5 dis 10 OU Geoi Perera: sean ae! 7 Ww 24) Traine: are run by Ka astern Standard Time. | é#@ Vrains on Cape Traverse Branch lexve County Line Junction Tuesday, y eduesday Saturday, and leave C ape Traver Monday, Wednesd: xy, Thursday. Round Trip between Cape Traverse and County Line, \\ ednesday. All other ‘ivains run dai!) Sumaliars excepted. JAMES COLEWAS, Railway Uffive, Charlottwtown, May 27, 1830—ell prs Gi - SATU RI A ¥, NOV E] MB ER 15, 1827 oh se 1886. | T. & KE KENNY, Diy Geods and Sh pping, HALIFAX, CANADA. T & E KENNY. (F ¢. MAMBON) Ship Owners ard Brokers. General 0 mmission Merchants, 1G] GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., England, Scotts and Vauchan« Codes Marah 29, R86. CHANGE OF HOUR. BOSTON STEAMERS, (COMMENCING with the “Carroll” leaving here 7th OCTOBEK, the hour of sailing wiil be 4A oe CLOCK, P., ¥7., on THURSDAY of each week for the remainder of the season. CARVELL BkKOS., Agents, Sept.24—pat her s’side prs- ANXOUNCTCE MENT After careful study of the usage of Assurence Companies »t Home and abroad, and of the exre- rience of this Society in ail the varied reforms introduced vy it, the KQUITABLE,s LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY has combined in one form of policy all the advantages and guarantees which can safely and properly be united, and now offers it Lo the public uuder the name uf the FRE PON PUNE Barada y. If you desire Assurance on your Life, you should secure one of che Equitavie’s Free Ton- tine Policies ; because (') it 1s ' . > ee . IND'SPUL RES &, and you buy a Certainty instead of a Possible Lawsuit; (2) itis US RESTRICR ED, and you are not, as in ordinary from going Where and doing what you please ; (3) it is NON-PORPEPRIGCABLE. and you can never be deprived of a just indem nity even cn surrender ; (4) it is PAVY*? BLU MUEDIAT: &§Y after dea‘h, thus providing against even tempor ary embarrassment; (5) it is PREP MAVENTLY LUCRATIVE, in many cases providing Assurance in liater life for nothing, or yielding back tie whole, or nearly so, of whut has been paid in by those preferring to withdraw ; (6, the form of po.icy is SPV LE and shorn of needless formality ; (7) the advan- tayes offered under the pulicy are ROT OBPTALAABLE (FX CUMBEVAD GON INAAY OTHER COMPANY or under Any Other Policy. For Tables of Rates and full Explanations, apply by letter or in persou to WARBURTON & SMALLWOOD, AGENTS FOR P, E, ISLAND. B. MCKINKGN, Corner Grocery, Special Agent for Summerside Ch‘town, Oct. 13, 1s26. Notice to Purchasers of Public Lands ALL Persons indebted to the Government, on account of the purchase of _ their lands, are hereby called upon to come fur- ward and make suitable payment during the present autumn. A list of the names of those whose term of credit has expired, and of other defaulters, will be published early in November, pursuant to law. D. FERGUSON, The Commission: r of Public Lands. Public Lands Department, Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1886—sept24 wky Gi TEA! TEA 183 Haif Chests CHOICE TEA. Sugar! Suzari! 300 Bois. Yellow C. W. 8. MOLASSES! MOLASSES 1! 120 Puns. Choice MOLASSES, HFLOUR! FLOUR! 500 Bbis. of KENT‘S MILLS, FOR SALE. W. WHEATLEY, 269 Barrington Street,3 HALIFAX, N. 8S. ugust 13—wky tf NOTICE 7) PURSE § SEINERS, pETEr PAINT & SONS, Port Hawkesbury, C, 3, have opened « LOFT fur the Tanning and Hanging of Mackeral Purse Seines, All work guaranteed equal to anything of the kind performed in Wee U cited States. Prices oa application to PETER PAINT & SONS. Oct, 8—wy 1 mo aD Ke VIE Land and Peoperty recently ocenpied by the uadersignel, situated oa the Brigliton Road, P BENJAMIN HEARTZ, April 20—2aw tf & yat S AML. cases, prohibited | MORTGAGE SALE, ee ee TO be Sold by Pablic Auction, at the Court jiuouse, in Charloitetowen, on WE eros aX, the first day of December next, A. D., 1986, at = welve o'clock, noun, by vir-ue of & Power of Sale, coutaine in an Indsnature of estan. daied the tweifth aay of April, A. 1), Ids, aud inade between Catherine Mche oa and Neil McKenzie, of the one part, and Kdwaid Jui vis Hodgson, Trustee, under the will of the late Charies Waright, deceased, of the other part, Al .L that tract, piece, or parcel of land or ground, situate, lying and being on Lot or Towustip unmber Sixty-five, in Queen's County, bounded a> fuiluws, that is To Say: ( Olnmencilys on the norih side of the road jeading trom Long 1 886. A wtondmara Wedical Work FOR YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN, ONLY #1 BY MAIL, POSTPAIi". Eliustrated Sample Pree to Al, liane eee. cat ne f- Ee KEOW THYSELF, ‘A Great Medical Work on Nanhoo:. Creek towards Canve Cove, and at the weet | boundary of land lorinerly leased to John Aic- | Ewen, thence running thereon north one degree went by the magnetic tas ridian of the year 1765 for the distance of tniriy-fourchains and ninety links, or until it strikes the southern boundary of the property of Mrs. Lydia Wright, thence run ping thereon south eighty-seven degrees west twenty-one Chains and eighty links, th®nce south to the aforesaid road, thence following the course of the said roud to the place of beginning, and is bounded on the west by land sold to Archibaid Currie, containing ninety-seven and one haif acres of land, a tittie more or less. Dated the Z3ra day of October, A. D., 1886. For further particulars apply at tae office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgsun, Charlottetown, EDWARD J. HODGSON, Mortgagee. Oct, 23—law tl sale sat ee rr wed THE EXAMIN reo ce 1s *% PSE ad ri gS OP)’ LO 2 has lite! Printing Tynes and idaler —OF THE luvention and Ses) Deseription, Latest aed #6 are pow pxtared to print, BiLL HEARS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF GA AND 6s —_ 2292 EN, LeTY ies HE. LES, RECEIPTS POs THES, * Q , a} +s . oe py tn AND “COLD MED i Po RFS i WELZ L.EF t38 hte ‘ tea Aé tS SOU PLIES oS To ere ey ~ 2 " Eo cee my s mm £ S&S . mt’ « ; > 2% : +p . a ame F ? > a, AT) Ms fy a, : Se Mlle ‘ pS BE ae : f° “had, + Be 42 \ a ; sat Soy we y eH MS hee Uw £~ Zo & Vn, ste ie le nh a , .3 rg Ms es ¢& ’ Sey DO IS ; a ‘ : iwc ees Sem ts 8 Seat TOS Lo ia ; wigs . Se ; f a / t - “ ff Peas Son Tae Tita STEAMER “ HEATHER BELLE, ” Fall Arrangement, 1886. OY: and after TUESDAY.OCTOBER 12th 1886.th “teamer “Heather Be'le” wii run as foil ae Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf fo town eve:y Tuesdey, Wednesiay an meruings a! seven o'clock, « Charlotte- hur-day ng at Caina Point jand Hathday'’s Wharves Leaving Char! ttetown for Halliday‘’s Chira Point and Orwell ras! wt arf same evenings, at two o'clock, remaini at Brush Wharf every ‘Tuesday and Wednes “ye nizht, and Thursday } WINE returning to Charlottciow arriving about | eight o'c.ock. During the month of Ocroher, Steamer will run to'rapaud «as foliuw Uvery Fritay morning, at seven o'clock, leave Charlottetown’ for Cra paud ; leaving Crapaud for Charlottetown at ele ven o‘clock, reniaising at Charlottetown same aiztit. arday, leave Charlottetown for Crapaud, at nine o'clock, a. m., leaving Crapand for Cnar- lotietown, about | o'clock, p im JOHN HUGHES, ren Charlottetown, P. K.1., Oct. 13, 198¢ —— Imo law pat FARM FOR SALE 47 SOURIS. TUE Subscribers offer for Sale that be artiful | orm. situated in the vos ee { icimity of Souris, : id Known as the LESLIE iM. con- taining 17 acres of prim a i. lst Deveimber next. THRMS Easy Apply in Souris to MATTHEW, McLEAN & ©Q, On the premises to LESLIZ bos, Bop idly 6 wis Possess tite eto, : Exhausted Vitality, Nervous aud Physics! De- | bitity, Premature beciine in Man, Errore of Youth, and the untold wmiiseries resulting from indiscretion or excerses. A Yook forevery Man, yeun,:, middle-aged and old, 3i contains 125 pre- scriptions for «ii acute and chronic disewses, each one of which is invaluable. So found by the Author, whose experience for 25 years ts such as | probably never betere fell to the lot of any phy- sician. Su0 pages, bound in beautiful French muslin, embossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed te be a finer work in every sense than any other work soid in this country ior $2.50, or Ube money wiil be refunded in every instance. Price only §1 by mail, pust-paid, lilustrative sumple free to any body. Send now. Gold medal awarded the autbor by the National Medical Association, to the President of which, the Hon, P A. Bissell, aud associate Officers of the Board, the reader is respectfully r ferred. ‘}he Science of Life is worth more to the young and iniddie-»ged men of this generation than all the gold mines of California and the cilver mines of Nevada combinev.—S. #. Chronicle. The Science of Life points vut the rocks and quicksands on which the constitution and hopes of many a young nian bave been fatally wrecked, Manchester Mirror ‘The Science of Life is of greater value than all the medical Works = hed in this country for the past fifty years.—dilanta Constilution, fhe Science of Lifeis a super) and masterly trealise on nervous and piiysicai devility,— lictroit I'ree Press. there is no member of society to whom The Science of Life will not be useiul, v er youth, parchl, wuardiana, Instruct«: wv jj) aan, Aryounaiu, i sddress the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr, | W. H. Parker, No. 4 Buifiich Sireet, Boston, who may be consuited o4 all diseases requiring skiiland expenence, Cironic aud obstinaie dis enses that have bafiied the skill} ot ali other phy- Bicl4ns # Specially much calead puccessiuly without an iustance of failure. Mention kxam- INKE AND AkGUs, Uharilotletown, P. K. island, May i5, ls8u--eod «& wy MANIZOOD HOW LOST ROW RESTORED! 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