My First Pair of Breeches. H lear to my urt were my first pair Dbrecches \ithough now ' n out I remember them stil! ; rh lL been in the house a year or two pre vious \nd were formerly owned by my big} I er Bil i 3 ned wide in great expecta- ) that new breeches for me would b te i felt in my heart a strange agitation, \nd Jaughed when I thought how I looked rrayed They were not tup in fashion, of that Ul assure y They came to the knees, no suspenders were worn ; atch im those days would excite no great notice, if m climbing a fenee n y new breeches were torn ! When I first put them on a peculiar sensation Arose in my bosom that gave me great Jvy, For now all the neighbours who want info. mation, » that no girl I was, but a big boy. dle a Coukl Set And the pockets, how large, and how roomy: I had a place for my marbles,my top and my ho ep ball. | I found one behind why ‘twas nothing | but pockets ! Tnere were three that were large and one| that was emall When I strutted out proudly an audible tit- of the b little | ys gave me some pain; | When he said; ‘*Can your mother make pants | it . tte r? I naught for answer, but loaked with ul Br those d bys f our childhoo l, alas ! we've now parted; Does your t pair of breeches ne'er give you a thoeght Did they not fit you better, and least you did think so, Pian those from the tailor that since you have bought. But now when you sce that new breeches are | needed, | \ tailor you'll tind you must first ie°erview, | An your purchase of pants will periaps be | impeded, lie’s not like your mother, he will not trust you | ——St Louis Republican, - = —o-— + —_-—-- Breach of Promise. AN AMUSING TRAIL IN COURT. AN ENGLIH i { | i ' At the Sheflield County Court recent- | ly, before the judge and a jury, Char- lotte Harding, domestic servant, and Charles Radtord, a dealer in greases, | for breach of promise of marriage, claim- | ing £100 damages. The parties met at the house of the plaintiffs sister, | whither the defendant hau gone to read | the Bible. He was professedly a pious | mao, and likewise a member of the Biue Ribbon army, having signed the pledge at the same time as the plaintiff. The defendant courted the piaintiff for some months, the marriage was fixed and the latter give up her situation. | Afier parting with him one night she did not see or hear of him again till she suw his wedding inthe papers. During the defendant's examination the follow- | ing colloquy took place :— Mr. Barker—How old are you? Forty next birthday. You have been a saving man’ I always looked out fora rainy day, and asked the Lord to help me. (Laugh ter) Were you ever engaged to this lady ! Yes. 1 was willing to iake her under certain conditions. (Laughter). When were you engaged to her? carly ip September—about a month ee ee Oe a OB ei ct TEE at Miller Bros, selling very cheap. | cheap at Dorsey, Goff & Co, | warm Underclothing cheap at L. EF. j before we signed the pledge. When was it you proposed to marry | her,in September? I did not propose | to marry her. Did she propose to marry 3 (Laughter). No; she wouldn’t take me | noways. I waited to see what the! auswer was before I wrote my terms of | agreement. I agreed to find so much to} you ? | | When was that? It was in December. J wished her to open her mind. Where did that take place? It wou!d ia the street, I dare say. ‘Then you did not go down en your knees, or anything of that sort? Ob, | no, I never disgraced her in agsy way. | (Langhter). | Vhat did you ssy—*I wish to open | Yes, | ' Did sbe look nt all shy ? She said she} would consider it. Were you not engaged! I never was engaged anyway unless she would come to my terms. I never bought her a ring ov a dress, or anything, and never put up the “askings.” (Laughter). | her so much, but she would not. | (Laughter). ’ y ie, } »| Were you ever engaged to marry her! Yes; on certain conditions. | ve your mouth in this matter?” sir. Mr. Barter then read tothe defend- ant a letter, which was written by Mr. Greaves, Who was then acting as the defendant's solicitor, in which he said that he (the defendant) was ‘‘willing: a¢ Christmas last to carry out bis epgage- meat,” and asked what was meant by this? The defendant replied that he was willing to take her, but she was not willing. 1 suppose you were very foad of her? l wis willing to take her *‘on condition” —(iaughter)— and used to kiss her. She’s kissed me many times, (Lauglh.- ter). And you did not object very much ? I don’t know as I did And you retarned the compliment sometimes! | might have done. The jury awarded £75 damages, and the jude, whosaid he quite agreed with the verdict, certified for the expences for the action and those of three wit nesses. — London Telegraph. The Trads in Perfumes. It estimated that British India an 150,000 vallons 1s Europe and iuaily consume about of handkercbiet pe tumes. Knygland’s anoual revenue trom Kau de Cologue is $40'000, and her total annual revenue trom perfumes is place i at $200,000. There is a per fuine distillery at Cannes, France, which uses nearly 160,00) ot acacia flowers 82 000 yy unds of ja smipe blossoms, 20,000 pounds of tuaberose | blossoms, 140,000 pouns of rare flower leaves,snd a vast quantity of othe in bounds 1 materia! snniciliidigaliialabiananiigti Special Notices. J. B. Macponatp’s is the place to buy | warm underclothing good and cheap. [no 22} Rh. K. Brace is about publishing 4,000 copies of a Dairy House Almanac, It will be full of valuable hints on Vairying, Farm- ing, ete., (some from members of the P. mm de Dairymen’s Association) It will be ready for distributien about the tirst week im December, and as they will be given away free of charge, we would advise farmers and | all interested ia Dairying to send their address on a postal card and they will receive a copy. {nov 15 wkly Firry cases Women’s and men’s overshoes and rabbers just received at Macdonald's Boot Store. [no 22 One cor Ontario apples, (large barre!s), the tinest lot we have ever received This 1s toe time for families to buy ia their supply.— Burr & Gorr. {nov 8 Men's and Boy’s Fur Caps, in great variety, Selling cheap at J. Bb. Macdonald’s. [no 22 \ Lor of French calf tops, just received from England, to be sold cheap at Dorsey, Geol & Cea, joes i3 (ine v CHEESE IN THE CiTy— York Factory nake—-fursale at George Carter's Grocery tore. novlO 4i 2aw Vrari’s AsTRaL Oit (Kerosene) at Beer & Gotl’s. {oct 27 Lapias’ Astracan Jackets, good quality, »» —- seiling low at J. B. Macdonald’s. {110 Our fall Boots are just the thing—Dorsry, Gorr & Ce, [sep17 LARGE stock of Accordeons, Concertinas, Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Flutes, Violin strings {nov 4, tf Keep your feet dry by gettinga pair of Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. Loots. [sep]7 Men’s long rubber boots, good quality, for }.50 per pair, at Macdonald’s Boot Store. Ino " 99 ae t Boots are very cheap at Dorsey, Gorr & Cou’s. [sepl7 A Lor of Good Butter and Grapes at R. K. Brace’s. [oc 29 B. Mac- {nov 22 Great rush for overcoats at J. _ : donald’s, Just received new Overshoes and Rubbers, {no 11 A cuoics lot of fresh Butter at the Family Grocery, 22 cents per lb. —R. K. Brace. CuHoice Fiour $5 at Beer and Goff’s, PREPARE for the cold, and get some good, warm Underclothing cheap at L. EF. Prowse’s. LOVS One hundred barrels C cheap at Beer & Goff s. } a ivice Winter Apples [oct 27 PrerarRe for the cold, and get some good, Prowse’s. nov § LAvizs and Gentlemens fashionable Rubber Boots, Slippers, and Overshoes, at Dorsry Gorr & Co's. {sep17 Prepark for the cold, and get some good, wari Underciothing cheap at L. EK, Prowse’s. novs WANZER sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At ali the leading Exhibitions of the World, tedai in Canada, 18895. J. F. WILLIS & CO., rs Only Gold 3 Sele aud only authorized Agents for | a | jy30 WELCOME | (TRADE MARK.) Acknowledged the “STANDARD” of LAUNDRY SOAP. There is but One. Every bar is stamped with a pair of hands, and no Gro- cer should be allowed to offer any substitute. In the use of WELCOME SOAP people realize “VALUE RECEIVED” and discover that superiority in WASHING QUALITY peculiar to this Soap. “Sa Cures theumatism, Dipatheria, Nenralgia, Erysipelaz Croup, Hoarseness. hx Removes ae Dandrut, “a SS REMED 2 8 And restore MAN é Bras Hair on Bald a pak ice 25 renege e | BRIDGEWATER.N.S. | aches © paina DAILY HXAMINER, NO nes aaa eee NSANODYNE AT ~ The Most Wonderful Family IN Vi External Use. CURES — Catarrh, Chol- era Morbus, Dysentery, Remedy Ever Known. ny” CURES — Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bron- Chronic Diarrhoea, Kid- chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- ney Troubles, and spinal matism, Bleeding at the Diseases. _ Circulars free. Lungs, Hoarseness, In- i 8. JOHNSON & CO., fluenza, Hacking Cough, Boston, Mass. Whooping Cough FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE.- PARSONS’ PURCATIVE PILLS /MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD. ; ll LIVER and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, Positively cure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, and a and eovtale Complaints’ these Pille ki es (ONE PILL A DOSE). or 1 ia” a ged err: Eee tases 0 corals Cathartie and Liver Pill.--Dr. T. M. Palmer, Monticello, F’ I ti Sold every wherslon sent A “In m ractice : : mail for 5 cts. in stamps. , MAB se J. Dennison, M.D., DeWitt, Iowa.” ‘ leaee OW aiuable information PREE. I. 8. JOHNSON & co., MAKE HENS LAY y p 2 y il for 2c. in « Cholera, &c. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c . %y Ft rnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. It is a well-known fact that most of th Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. Nothing on Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- der, Pose, one teaspoonful to each pint ot food. It will also positively prevent and cure Ho CHICKEN CHOLERA, ‘i: Circulars free. (OVAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL, - + = = = = = $2,000,000 O--—--—— HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. —- (998° oOo Risks PFaken on Most Favorabie Terms. AaegNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Ch'town, Feb, 27, 1894 Merchants Bank of siniifvan. DORSEY, GOFF & COS. Celebrated Make of Boots are taking the lead all over the Island, O — Good Fit, Very Cheap. and wear as well as Custom Beots. oN ee O-—-— _— BE SURE AND GET OUR WAKE. DORSEY, GOFF & CO Cl’town, Sept. 18, 1884.-—eod wkly i — CHARLOTIETOW SASH AND DOOR FACTORY Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, PALMER & CO. PROPRIETORS. -~O —— We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; BR. Sash2s Doors Window and Door Frames, Architraves ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc. We are prepared to do al! kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jeinting, Morticing, Tenon- ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning. etc, All kinds of Gothic Windows tor Churches made at shortest notice, With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the utmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. Chitown, duse J, kRALwkly Ip , Spouting sad Conductor Mould eqn gto PRINCE EDWARD ISLAWD RAILWAY. —:0: * i884. Summer Arrangement. i884. 0:0—s — N AND A¥tER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, trains will run daily as follows (Sundays excepted ):— TRAINS BEPART.—FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE.—FRGM THE WEST. ! ! STATIONS. [Express iix’d.| Mix’d STATIONS, Bxprese Mix'd Mix’d, es it Sol es é ; A. M.; A.M, , P.M. Lm. 2. Mi Ae, Charlottetown .....,, | 4.09 | 8.25 | 3.40 | Charlottetown ...... 7.15 , 4.20 | 9.20 Royaity Junction....: 6.15 | 9.00 | 400 | Royalty June tion , ‘dp! 7.00 ; 400 | 900 North Wiltshire..... 6.50 | 9.52 | 4.47 North Wiltshire,,...; 625 | 254 | 8.13 Hunter River........ | 7.00 10.08 | 5.00 Hunter Kiver..... ..| 615 | 2.88 | 8,00 Bradaibene.......... 1 7a 10.46 5.35 |Brada bane......... | 5.51 | 2.00 | 7.25 County Linc......... 7.31 (10.56 ; 5.45 | County Lime......... 5.45 | 150 | 7.16 Pci vkvarees 7.41 [41.12 | 5.59 ||Freetown............ | 5.34 | 1.35 7.02 Keusington.....,. ..| 7.55 |11.35 | 6.18 ||Keusington.......... 5.20 | 112 | 6.48 P.M. dp| 4.55 {12.35 | 6.10 ia ee (ar) 8.20 (12.10 | 6.50 Summerside..... A.M. mmerside..... bap 8.40 | 1.45 | , ar| 450 '11,20 BLISQOWGRE.... 0.0060 s- 8.55 | 2.2: Miscouche,......... 4.15 10.57 W ellington bokéegeens { 9.14 2.37 | Giiingtom,.........| Sid 10. 29 PONS PIS. och cen skee ' 9.43 | 3.28 HC ORG IRIE > eh keane 3 28 9.38 FAMEY occcs covsces 10.35 | 4.50 fg Oe Saree 237 | 815 i SIS ES 110.53 | 5.15 Boomsma 6.650. .1 2.20 7.50 I us os e's 0 hs’ (11.18 | 6.10 i BPegetom: iss is vas dy} 1.53 { 7.10 Tignish.,....,..++-9r'11.55 | 7.00 Lignish..... mae dy} 1.15 | 6.00 TRAINS BEPART.—FOR THE EAST. i TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. | Express. | Mixed. STATIONS, Express. | Mixed. Charlottetewn ..... .| 3.30 p. m.| 6.15 a. m, Charlottetown.... . | 9 05a. m.} 6.30 p. m, Royalty Junction ....| 3.45 “* | 6.34 ** | Royalty Junction....] 350 “ |6.10 “ COek coke sae jeep BT TOR © Pees icc. tae ? =a « Betient:..éce i -nonsect Ge 20k eee Pe TER cccciccssccakh eee * 1408.4 © ac ae Ke | os Mount ‘Stewart.. as 4 vo ‘ie oo «« | Mount Stewart.. iZ oes wt = . Marelli, 0s.-kaeecssct ee “S LO * I Meped.....s:0sccadk ae bee Sb, POON cise ic cess 5.30 ** 1823 * | 3t. Peter’s...... owt pa * ha « Bear River.......... 6.04 “* 110.26 * sear River...... rie t S20: * Lee CU kins sconces: on Gale OP aie Pas sisi cs. dp| 6.00 ** [1.30 * Mount Stewart ....., | 4.45 p.m,) $.20a m.) iount Stewart ....../ 7 55a.m, 425 p. m. Cardigan........ pues OO © ee. TI. oo ony , oo (6.58 ** 13.10 *: Georgetown ....... ari 6.00 ‘* |10.00 ‘* |\tecergetown......, dp| 6.40 ** | 245 * Zs Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 27, 1884. People savy our Beots are Water-tight, craceneenengpeenganenernaaegeasse Te HIM BER a 2a, Lhe WEEKLY EXAMINER AND ISLAKD ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper Published in P. &. 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LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, ROEN Ch’town, Oct. 1, '84.- , ; Passenger accommodation excellent, Freight carried at Jowest rates, Kgg cases handlecs with greatest care. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, May 31—pat jour pio Sm P. ik. ISLAND % : Ls ! Dieain Navigation Coy, STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES wee ee SUMMER = ARRANGEMENT, Sc ee ee NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetow, tor victou Landing every Monday, W:dnesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at si ven o’cleck, connect. ing there with the Train fcr Halitax, Re. turning to Cha:lottetown on Monday, Wed- nesday, Friday ond Saturday, about two p. m , on arrival! of train from Halifax. Leaveyticiou Landing for Georg2town ca Thmrsday, pn arrival of train bt two p.m, Leave Georgetown fer Pictou Landing eveiy Friday morning, at ve a.m, NEW BRUNSWICK. CAXADA AWD THE URITED STATES. Leave Summerside every Gay (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of Train {rom Char. lottetown, connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above named places - and at Bt, Jona, Wiib sieamers of the Interis tional Company and Railway for Portland asd Boston, Also leave Charlottctuwa for Sucu- werside every Mondey morning at ope o'clock. Returging, leave Shediac every day (Sundays excepted) on arival of day tyain from St. Jobn, for Summerside, connecting there with train for Charlottetown. Also leave Summerside fer Charlotietown every Soturday eveuing, about five o'clock By ofde;, fee HAL Ks. secretary, Charlottetown, June 11, 1884. i Nic es SHARIR TaiNARIICHL ; al Mhaa] lp wi Montreal to Charlottetows, Leaves Montreal, Monday, 1ith August, and every alternate Monday «ite: wards, Returning, leaves Summerside, Tues lay, 19th ‘ August, and every alternate ‘Tuesday, Superior pass uger accommodation, freight partied carefuily at lowest rates, CARVELL EROS. ho HRN and . 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See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try a bottle—it will not fail to do all that is promised. R. V. BARKER, St. Joh», Wholesale Agent. W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. ¥. |, J. A, CROSSMAN, Middleton, Lot 27. Get, 22, 1883.—eod whkly