f ~ Pita ee EE a o ie c ‘ re i : 7 ————— gh NOSE A eg OOD OA INA BEALE IIE ATES Te nee eee — sen: SAORI Rain Dot ROO ne EEE THH DAILY HEXAMINER, JANUARY 83. 185° Nasbys Reform 7 } DRINKER BECOMES aA TERTO fFALEK~—UB TELLS THE TALE HIM ss [Intervie Detroit Free Press.) ‘Lbheod been a hard drinker tor thirty us ond had lost my powers of inte! tua: and physica! recuperation, ’ said Mr. Looke, editor of the ‘Toledo Blade. Up to about forty years of age I had heeu ale to go to bed religiously drunk } ry vight and attend to business with | sonable industry every day. When | s came of which Lspeak I was | vy morethan forty «al inks i With stimate the quantity in wross al two | slloy of raw whisky every twenty hour i sure ‘fe aldn’t work Application was | 1: of the question | would be in bed | it til Li O clo k in the morning, and | , . | 0 twudening used to conten plate my boots halt'an hoypapatime with not} ee — ull ther a I hab wea uci \ to pul them oo hu | are vy ; or SIX WH'sKkeys velore | ally drank fiv and then at breakfast would | other nip, with a couple of soft | ed zgs—no appetite or ambition. | n { triedto write I couldn't make | brain sluggish, body enteebled, il distruction near at hand. sit, | swore to vet out the hat my paper was demanding me, but Pd keep utting it off, nerve uelpless, and--no, not hopeless. | ‘be last day came around and still had not produced a line. Then I fully ist ' i ized what a miserable victim 1 was. | Ooe morning while I layin bed, staring as usual at my boots, I suddenly resolv- ithat I would never drink another drop of aleohol. I dressed, went down to the office, told the business manager that I was ashamed of the manner in whieh I had failed to respond to his and added that he pro- bably would not see me in the offic: again forthree days. Didn't say a word fo him about my resolution on the whiskey question. ‘Ail tirat day Ismoked incessantly, spending most of the time on the docks walking bareheaded with my _ face avainst the breeze. The weather w: necessities, , lottetown. a tower to hang it in. The tower is now receiving its finishing touches, and Mr. Gladstone has just) ordered a Weighing twenty-one hund- red weight and tuved to the note of K. ee peti for it, \ CARD. errors and ‘To all who are suffering from indiscretions of youth, nervous we early decay, loss of manhood, &c. { will sen’ a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CLLARGE. This great remedy was dis- sovered by a missionary in Scuth Amer.can Sond self-addressed envelope to Rev. Josery . taaan, Station P, New York, k ne 8s, _—_- Special Notices. Meacuam’s ATLAs.—Ten copies (the lost to for sale at 88.00 each bv Norton Bros, [dy & wky—jan2 Gop and Silver Plating of every descrip tion done at Brown’s, at the Atheneum, Char tf—dect ‘* KENT ‘* Matchless,” ‘* Maple Hill,” ‘<ilenmorris.*’ all choice brands of Family Flour, cheap, at Henry Beer’s Ware- house, Water Street, near Ferry Whart. {dee 31 6i wky THMRE are just two things that is an impos- sibility todo on P. E, Island, and that is to stop people from drinking brandy, and to : ; - carry a piece of fine Machinery to Brown's that he cannot mend or make new, such as Sewing Machines, Guns, ete. Shop on the eorner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. dec6—tf. TABLE Prunes, 95 cents per pound, at Beer & Golf's. dec?9 CaLL and see the cheapest, the best, the largest lot of crockeryware, ever offered in Charlottetown, in French china, glass ware, and all other ware that is wanted in a house, and will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s (nip Biankerts at J, B. Macdonaid’s. dec20 Roya Baking Powpsr at Beer & Gofl’s. dec29 Prervare for the cold, and buy a good, warm Fur Cap at L, E. Prowses. fdee 20 SKATES sharpened at Brown’s for ten cente. Who'll have another. At the Atheneum, Ch’town. ti—dec6 Parronize L, E, Prowse. decll Tue great sale still continues at Bremner Brothers’ Book-store, Queen street, dec2b Buy Overcoats and Clothing from Wecks & Co. Five pounds choice Tea given away with each Coat sold, Lowest prices in the city for Clothing.— W. Weeks & Uo. decS Great BARGAINS in Violins, Concertinas, Accordeons, Flutes, Violin Strings, and gen- eral musical goods, at Fletcher’s Music Store, sign of the ‘Big Fiddle,” Queen Street, ‘ har- [dee 12 ty 6 had} MILts,” s | loctetown. " i i. £ . j A ae i warm, and [ was full of fever: but | Josr Recrrvep—A large assortment of f eld out and about 11 o’ clock went 10 | Aeme Club skates, for sale very che ap - } . ’ . + Poverg 2° Oe iv bed. Next morning io my great sur Dodd & Rogers. [dec 9 eod tl jyl prise ] was able to eat a small piece of SLEIGH DASHER rails at Brown’s, the latest American style, and silver plated, at the porter-house steak—hadn’s touched it at breakfast before in twenty years. | That was a hopeful iocident. At noon I atea fair lunch. That was better. At sight I stowed away a weil man’s linner. That was best of all ; for when a drunkard can eat you may conclude that he is notlost. Inthree days cotfce beean to taste good and solid food had a flavor thai was delicious. My recovery was quick.” “Did not your craving tor liquor con- tinue tor some time ?/” “[Tuhiok not. Ji wasa moral as well as a physicial overturuing in my cate. That is the better condition to which T hai come so soon, was a cause of more pleasure and exhileration to me_ thar ‘oy quantity of alcohol could make pos- sible. isimply couldn’t atfore to put in perl that rationally—kappy condi- rion, “D> you never feel a desire to t thisestage of the fight ? Possibly Ido. Atleastand at most, long about 4 o’clock in the afternoon I eel a deep depression—not for waut of i nip so mach as because I am _ tired with work, The natural impulse then i. io simulate, but I beat it down with- out great effort, andin a little while it ‘I am absolutely certain that if 1 ere 9 tae one drink I should take rty. Aleohol runs through my veins k qui ‘ksilver. “No. I do not be- shail ever resume. I inherited ist-iron constitution—ought to live all, but I threw away ty years by dissipation, and so J I! | ve to be only 100. ‘J want to add to this my conviction il im drink } cars If is a disease, not a vice.’ oo Attempted Kidnapping. The village of St. Jerome, Que. 1s excited over an attempt iew days ago JG Rigney, a prominent New York Kel, 10 kidnap his SOD, who, with his} mother and sister is at present living tha village, the wife having separat- “I from her husband three years ago. | Rigney fora year or two has had detectivessearching for his sen but unsnecessfully, until a when a clue was summoned short time ago obtained and he was from New York. By ndvice of counsel a writ of habeas ¢ orpus was issued, ordering Mrs. Rigney to appear before a judge and show cause why the boy should not be given up to his father. The mother getting an S54 inilog of the proceedings left Dorval, where she then was, and went to &t. Jerome, where last week a dective found bh T. of hix counsel, determined to take the law in bis owo hands, and drove from Montreai to St. Jerome ith the inten tion of taking by force. Whilst mak- ing the attempt the villagers turned out to vid Mrs. Rigney, and he, fearing per- vonal violence, jumped iio the steigh and returned to Montreal, where on learning that 2 warraut was t» be takor out for his arrest be quickely left fur New York. Mrs. Rizuey belongs te one of the best families in New York. —“— & Ss Xtleen years ago Mr (sladstone told the peopis of St. Serveols Charch, Peomuenmaur, that he would give them a bell a8 soon as they would build Rigney, disregarding the advice | | Atheneum, Charlottetown. dec 24 |} BLANKETS AND Qvuitrs.—Above stock sell- ing cheap at J. B. Macdonaid’s. dec20 Lots of Boys’ Fur Caps, cheap, at L. i. Prowse’s. {dec 20 A LARGE srock of Men’s and Boys’ Fur Caps selling low at J, B. blacdonaid’s de 20 ({HEAPEST PLACE to buy Violins, Accordeong, Concertinas, Flutes, Banjos, Violin Strings, and al} kinds of Musical Goods, is at Miller Brothers, Queen Street. [decl9 tf GaEaT BARGAINS in Boots and Shoes during the Holidays at Macdonald’s Boot Store. dee20 see the Ladies’ and Gents’ Slippers, very nice, at Macdonald’s Boot Store. dec20 MILLER BRoTHERs are ready to make a pre- sent Of & Sewing Machine to any one that will buy their clase of goods elsewhere for less money. F {decl9 tf FArRBANKS’ SCALEs repaired at Brown’s, at the Athenzeum, (h’town, tf—dec6 Ler all who are in want of crockery, glass and chinaware, call at W. P. 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( N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1884, Trains will run daily as follows (Sunday’s excepted) :—- “TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST For prices, testi- MORRIS & IRELAND, 64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass. — supvenceressthapiileein — TRAINS RRiVE.— FROM THE WEST. STATIONS, No, 1.|No. 3, STATIONS. Ino. 2.|No, 4. ' i i | AM. P, M1) P.M. A.M Charlottetown .......... ‘s.ehhkion > teh eo ee i enbateetne og iss eS ee RS 4.45 10,15 RR ge a ar ee | 7.38 | 2.38 ||Rovalty Junction.........++--- ET North Wiltshire,............ ee | 8.30 | 3.30 |iNorth Wiltshire.......... Sa ES a PN Wns si concern cadutednesu eee G60 | BOO [later Bite i ccc ccbpecdansecctecnes, She | O96 SN is és or ciccnbactenetenunesees 9.23 | 4,22 || Bradalbane ...... ic eeeen Po uésicncual ee | 8.08 CE FO chance shaves scueeie sks ss | 9.32 Oe iipmnhsy Laldes.s sees cep ees. avn tsscces | 2.30 |; 7.58 al ce RE PN RE Sag FE GAL IN } 9.48 | 4.47 |] Freetown, ...ce0s--.e00e pipheehesn is ate 1213 | 7.43 IR he Slee avec snd os senees 10,10 ; 5.10 || Kensington .......--seeees- pueesincees as: (ae ( ar}10.45 | 5,45 : dp 1.15 ! 6.46 Penn... BCR ss ? . rs = Sammerside...... beniobeetiecw ie M, dp) 4- } ar 11.10 | cw an kin 1.22 Miscouche...... «i duc kekekesesaenk ti. ae MN a cocoa caatse nas ces 1.50 ee casas eens t i oe ee ewes pauevieksas elu 2.35 eS i TE TT ES acc as 5 oad ond eacdeesasauen 3.55 EE ccccancescncensseohelianinieiend: 8.15 | ng, PE eA SR se eae Im ges } 4,20 cena cenecceesbdoueeundess tne PE DR EERE SE BRS EIGN 5.00 DN os. cavdpdacccudsseoeeas ce dp 7.10 TU ee. A ee 6.00 SEE cue swab webideccennonesedne -dp 6.10 TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. | —FROM THE EAST. | TRAINS ARRIVE STATIONS. |No. 5,| Mo. T,|| STATIONS. |No. 6./No, 8. 1} r, 1] A, we Charlottetown oc cccccceses picindeesieccs, Se i Charlottetowihesseseeseveosesecees hives 1°.3@ Royaity Junction.,,.... jessceave Suede se 2.53 ||Royalty Junction....cecseeeseeeesecese -/ 10.07 DONE, bhvcctevedneses* weececcesecedese 3,30 | || Bedford, ..erserreveccecer-s- i aa a ae 9,30 Mount Stewart........ oceceseccasecs ovce| 4.10 I oo nb a, 5 ce ab bea kanndee dp| 8 55 Cardigan ,,ccssecccees ies een eie ooe} 5.30 }}Cardigan,........6..eeee cece n eee e eee eees 7.25 | Georgetown ....00+. hives Be NR 6 3.8. 6 lh 7.00 | P M A, M, Mount Stewart.........- (apetidan caves } Oh. eee DRONE FS ii ons os oa cenog dp: 8.55 Morelles ccosde ceecccesores Soeceosocoseess 4.50 Moreil. ee Seal’ 8.10 St. Peter’s....... pvebtiiites cia: Wee's aol 6,21 Ne 7.39 ear Wives... cede tb cke ces coeeues S00 iene Rivet. «ids occ. i 4nd bien Gia Ci | 6,50 BOF ihe 00 6 0 0600060006000 S000 cceeoree ! 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