“ Masia das TE re Aas Ni cans Rte one jars aie A - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER —_——— 26 1889. THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - ° How He Won Her. (Manchester Union, New Hampshire.) Someone has remarked that absence makes the heart grow fonder of somebody else, and certain it is that propinquity has much to do with the force of ones emo- tions. So Peter Cummisky of Farmington found it, as related by the News of that place, which publishes the marriage of that gentleman to Miss Martha Ellen McCarthy of Prince Edward Island, and appends a brief sketch of the circumstances whicli led up to the happy event. It appears that no longer ago than the 21st ult. Mr. Cummis- ky, who was employed at Farmington, re- ceived a telegram informing him that his whom he had left behind in his native isle was to be married in a few days to a young man who had remained at home to woo, instead of seeking his tortune abroad. This was sud- den news—telegrams usually are if properly directed, but Mr. Cummiskey did not tear his brains out or go ona spree. He simply obtained leave of absence from his employer, telegraphed a friend in Prince Edward Islandj that he was coming, and quietly took a train for the provinces. In the meantime the friend met Miss McCarthy, and advised her to think matters over a little before she mar- ried the stay-at-home lover. She accord- ingly delayed a bit, and while she delayed Mr. Cummiskey arrived. There was a4 meeting, the other fellow was not at hand, propinquity, already referred to, did the business, and a few hours later the happy couple were on their way to Farmington. They were married at Rochester, Sept. 1, by Rev.! Father Bradley. Thus runs the simple tale, the moral of which seems to be that, if a fellow likes a girl and means to get her, he should contrive to pass a portion of his time in her immediate vicinity. intended, his hair, blow ett atl — -_- Are Your Hens Healthy? Owing to extreme heat, moisture and other causes, there has been much dullness and disease among poultry the past summer, and especially among chickens and young pullets expected to lay this fall and winter. For this reason it would be a great mistake to kil! off all the old hens when the moult- ing season is at hand and the hens have stopped laying, get fat, and seem to be eating their heads off ; because it is a fact that a year old hen, if properly cared for helped in the moulting season to get her new coat quickly so she can be got to laying early, will lay more and better eggs than young pullets, particularly if the pullets are weakened by diarrhasa, cholera, gapes, etc. Many people have learned by ex- perience that Sheridan’s Condition Powder given once, daily, in the food, wil} supply the needed material to strengthen and in- vigorate sick chickens or moulting hens and get them to laying earlier than any- thing else on earth. Mrs. Edwin Brown, East Grsenwich, R. I., says: ‘*1 could not do without Sheridan’s Condition Powder when hens are moulting. It is the only thing to keep them healthy. I use it for gapes and diarrhoea, for when chickens are small they often droop and die. Toa pint of clabbered milk I add a teaspoonful of the powder, mix well, and let the chicks eat all they will once a day; it does seem to be just what they need, they soon become so vigorous. People laughed at me when [ began to use Sheridan's Powder, and I had no idea I should win a premium. They laugh best who laugh last, however. ! got more eggs than any of my neighbors, and some of them had over 100 hens. We hatched 66 chickens from 77 eggs, obtained while forcing our hens to lay with your powder; so you can see there was no trouble about eggs hatching.” IL. 8S. Johnson & Co., 22 Custom House Street, Boston, Mass. (the only makers of Sheridan’s Condition Pow- ders), will send, post paid, two 25 cent packs of Powder and their Poultry Raising Guidé for 60 cents. The beok alone costs 25 cents. For $1.00 five packs of Powder and book; for $1.20 a large 2} pound can (regular price) and book; six cans $5.00, express prepaid. Send stamps or cash. In- teresting testimonials sent free; also, for 5 cents, a sample copy of the best poultry paper published. d6éi whi oo to _ Treatment of Pneumonia by Appli cation of Ice. Dr. ;Fieandt, writing in Duodecim, a Finnish medical journal, states that he has now treated no less than 106 cases cases of pneumonia with ice, and with the best results. Though ten of the cases were of double pneumonia, only three out of the whole number succumbed, notwithstanding that the epidemic was by no means a slight one. The method adopted was to apply over the affected lung an Indian-rubber bag containing ice continuously for from twelve to twenty-four hours after the crisis. In addition to the local treatment the patients were given such Smedicines as are equally employed, that is to say, opium, ipecacuanha, digitalis, brandy, ete. The method hrs, we may remark, received of late some attention in this country.—Lon- don Lancet. 8 ee Consumption Can Be Cured By proper, heaithful exercise, and the judi- cious use of Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites, which contains the heal- ing and health-giving virtues of these two valuable specifics in their fullest form. Dr. D. D. McDonald, Petitcodiac, N. B., says :— “I have been prescribing Scott’s Emulsion with good resulta. It is especially useful in rsons of consumptive tendencies.” Sold by Vruggists, 50c. and $1.00 ee Local Notices. New Goods,—97 cases of Boots and Shoes just received. Also 69 cases different kinds of Rubbers on the way here.—Goff Bros. New Goops,—Opening to-day, first instal- ment London goods,—STANLEY Bros., Brown Block. sepl9, 2ins Shoemakers !—Received a lot of upper and sole leather, pegs, nails, awls, pincers, bristles, coioring, heel-shaves, cement, F, W. C. knives, tops, &c., selling lower than can be imported. Golf Bros. Voluntary evidence given every day as to the superior quality of boots sold at the Do minion Boot and Shoe Store. 8l3 2w Dox’r fail to see P. J. Foran’s new stock of suspenders. sepl6, lw The best blowing is to let the goods speak. Our boots just holfor for cheapness and good- ness Goff Bros. sep] 9tf Already open, eighty-three cases of boots and shoes for fall special value at the Do. minien Boot and Shoe Store, ple aw HOT WATER. PARTIES contemplating heating their k Dwellings this season with Hot Water, would do well, before placing their orders, to see our NEW STEEL BOILER. No joints to leak; no sections to clean. A large area of heating surface exposed, and less fuel consumed, than by any other Boiler in the market. A guarantee for a term of years given with every service. 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Z., Examiner Office, Char- lottetown. Aug 10, 1889--eod w P. E ISLAND RAILWAY. County Exhibitions. N connection with the PRINCE COUNTY EX- HIBITION, to be held at SUMMERSIDE on Wednesday, Sept. 25th, inst., And KING’S COUNTY EXHIBITION, to be held at GEORGETOWN on Thursday, Sept. 26th, inst., Fares will be arranged as follows: Return Tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from ali stations East of Royalty Junction to Summerside, by forenoon trains on Sept. 24th, and from Charlottetown, Cape Traverse, Tig- nish and intermediate stations by afternoon trains on Sept. 2ith, and by forenoon trains on Sept. 25th, all tickets being good to return up to and on Sept. 27th, 1889. The regular train for Tignish will be detained at Summerside until 5 p. m. on Sept. 25th. Return Tickets will be issued to Georgetown from stations West of Royalty Junction, by Tig- nish accommodation train on Sept. 95th, and from Charlottetown, Souris and intermediate stations by afternoon trains on Sept. 25th, and on forenoon trains on Sept. 26th, all tickets being good to return up to and on Sept, 28th, 1889, J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 16, 1889. septi7—dy pateod wy prs li MALIFAX & P. E. ISLAND Steamship | Company, Ltd. STEAMER “ PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, Will sail from Charlottetown EVERY THURS- DAY at 2 o'clock for Halifax, calling at George- town and Souris, P. K. L, and Bayfield, Port Hastings, Mulgrave and Hawkesbury, Aryichat, Canso, Sheet Harbor. Returning, will sail from Halifax EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, making same Calis. The above Steamer will make the round trip every week until close of navigation. This will enable Georgetown and Souris ship- ers to make direct connections with Steamers at ialifax for a foreign market. Freight and Passengers solicited at lowest rates, and Through Bills of a | prone to any port on the Continent or Unite ingdom, Apply W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Charlottetown, Or PickFoRD & BLAck, Halifax, iy13~-eod tf ‘DRUNKENNES OF hy ddminincering Dt, Halues olden Specific. It can be given in acup of ceffee or tea ofthe : Earmices,and will ¢foct permanent and a} — a the patient is a moderate wreck. ithas > = been givenin Setiest "ata Behe Bucs ase ei peeamineas ‘ aie Epesi sed dat reve gees, Gouw! MARVELOUS EMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training. Feur Beoks Learned im one reading. Mind wandering cured, Every child and adult greatly benefitted. Great inducements to Correspondence Classes, Prowpestan, with Opinions of Dr. Wm. A. Ham. oJ mond, the world-famed Specialist in Mind Diseas Daniel Greenleaf Thompson, the Psycho ogist, J. M. 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