stall. Bes. 2mae te ——= PRIL 21, 1884. _ i ws TEM DAILY BXAMINER, A The Last Kiss. the young heifers Jamacia and Ethelka eee THE CITY OF | now stand at the head of the list. SCROFULA ENT OF THE WRECK O} Previous to the pu lication ,a few days MBUS. ago,a Jamsica’s oue-—day yield of 103} and all scrofulous diseases, Sores, Erysipe. pounds of milk, about 514 quarts, Mr. WEEKLY EX ARMINER las, Eczems, a ee Tu. “Among the confsel mass whe were arag-| Mitchell was olfeved $15,000. for her oe en re cceee ee BEE eee eee er ea muluct wes | aud her three mouths old heifer calf] WEAK NEW RICOH BLOOD, of the Skis, impure state of the blood, ane oy emma premnon ee a eo eee ~~ in marked contrast with that of the other} but since then a well known breeder of And will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months, Any per To cure these diseases the blood must be oe Seen ee: RNR ete ita tN SR Ra tt passengers. The panic which had seized the | fine stock has oifered $25,000 for the sen who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks; may be oeeene’ Se ores AND ISLAND ARGUS purified, and restored to “ healthy and na- others was not shared by them, but their | heifer and calf. Mr, Mitchell says that health, if such a thing be possible. Ter curing Female Complaints these s . tural condition. AYER’s SARS \PARILLA has blanched faces told that they realized the Se ae ad hens tefiiiad $10.000 ‘tes the equal. Physicians use them in their practice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for for over forty years been recognized by emi. : v - “as Gis > ; ; { is J ° : “igi ‘ peril which surrounded them. The only al ci B th off ] been de oight letter-stamps. Send for cireular, I. S. JOLINSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS nevt medical authorities as the most pow. ollitea® af exmedhes erves was that pro- | C2 t alone. OUn Offers Dave de oT RRA Se Ul edeae tiie: die: MI ei - 6 AbAII plamand-anagelipetertyr wens i: ai a oe z , hill om sphere they clined Jamaica's first offspring was a CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. CONTAINS me ae tr m all foul humors, enriches duced by the chilling atmosphe e. ' J Amaia : Ss} 5 JOHNSON'S BRODIE FEN E NE YS ete AS a the syste . stood close toyether, their hands clasped in | bull calf, and it was purchased by Mr. tanoourly relieve these terrifie ae oa Sates and strengthews the blood, removes all traces t ' ‘ ‘ fulf » ar v lin « &.s : ine eases out of ion. Information that will sa curi: e p ) : each other as if ue ruin l the martial vow of | a. a2 Smith, a neighbor, at a small many lives. semt free by mall. Don't delay a moment of mercurial treatment, and oes tact? a : standing by each otber in the varying tide of , ae itn tht : vreat yield of its Yreveniion is better than cure. . f \ couplete master of all scrofulous diseases, lite’s fortunes and misfortunes. Asthe wreck} PPiC@®- once the | Co. a A a Cons M hi d ih th th , | on ened ' ith the gale from one side to the} mether, Mr. Smith has declined $1,000 JOH NSON’S ANODYNE itNG ENT. ook, Wheeghun Lioneh, bre ta I “ el di ea pee tune coupe with n a So ; . reding < Ci oarsenoss, Hac or ’ . ’ : a a The ; other, and while the spray and waves were! for the yearling bull. Joareicts. Infant erhce Uatdnad bplestery, Chciees Morbus, Kidney Troubles, os gag the P ‘Er Fublished Tbe wore vaaly swollen and: fulaies | drenching them at every moment, the hus- : ; <oee Spine and Lame Back. Sold everywhere, Sead for pamplilat to i. $. Jouxaox & Co., BosTox, : ally 0 it a} . ae ea tisels ak toa qunmttan ri band turned and imprinted a kiss upon the Fah, ai aemnddiiitia i satin mien iain ind Chemist. 3 2 f ; ‘gi offersive matter. E it printe su ; , mhatiali Veterinary Serqeon end Chamiet, offersive matter. Every remedy I tried ; companion of his life, and while thus em- A Remarkable Tree. on an in this country, says that most lh sia ' failed, until 1 used AYER’S SAKSAPARILLA, ; braced a heavy sea broke over the wreck and —_—— of the Horse and er tomate er me one ‘ ‘ of which I have now somes three bottles, yy cena ienee aed seks ditt ‘ bas SD ; . ee are worthless trash. He says thats heridan s with the result that the sores are h : er 7 Mr “? - ae ~ ae Pm ial Phere ts a ae aes = = ee Con cee Nothing op earth will tuake hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 tessp'n- oad ay guard seal f a ae your ward. Mr. Cook says seer as ‘aeuey-tree—that affords striking illus- sely valuable. Nothing o} f ! a ns. L &. Joauson & Oo on, Meo I feel ver ratefu or e g which will remain upen his memory until his yaguey ur = : See ful 0 1 pint for Sold everywh| re, oF sent by mall for 8 letter-stamps. I. 5. Jo , : medicine has sas ns hee | trations of the progress and fatality of} JU -~ — — rm = Sete ee oe, Daoteck, cams oe \ ; i | sin. This tree begins to grow at the » pennninei 148 Sullivan St., New York, June 24, 182, ‘The breakers roar; the mad win wi, ’ ; 1 i ‘Shen: na : ‘a se hleahe 1nas ho ti /p of anol her tree. The seed 18 Car- PRINGE FOWAR ' (e All persons interested are i ; Sona > S&S © ‘ Vy Whe , to callon Mrs. O’Brian; also upon the Rev. Z. P. Wilds of 78 East 54th New York City, who will take pleasure in testifying to the wonderful cacy of ried by a bird or wafted by the wind, and falling into some moist branch- ing part, take root and speedily begin Her stout sides riven by the rocks, The doomed ship sinks at last. ——-— 10: ————— 1883-4. Winter Arrangement. I88-4. With dreadful din and thundrous shock, a“ Sarsaparilla, not only in the cure o CORDELE Se i . as : : ° —_— this lady, but in his own case and : Their wide mouths flecked with spray, to grow. It sends along a kind of thio 0:0 ‘ a 4 ‘ ‘ ONLY A YEAR many ooners within his knowledge, The hungry billows leap on deck, siring-like root down the body of the YN AND AFTER MONDAY, loth DECEMBER, 1883, trains . The well-known writer on the Boston Herald, : Like wolves upon thei y. ‘ee that is occupie ich is 8s aa ; ; DOPE ee Pitt es ot ia aa ae a 4 ike wolv pon their prey tree that 1 oc! uple a which is 5000 0) wiil run daily as follows ‘Sundays excepted ):— B, W. Bat, of Lochester, N.H., writes, June ; Against the onset of the sea followed by others. In course of time Se ee re eel 7, 1882: ) | Bee be oe Te ‘ ’ « a2 . _—— Se I Bere tivccecen cede nenenmnt llores So EN Te +“ i e iy The fury of of the gale, these rootlings Ci ntinue to be fermed \ hee eee eT having tailed to tena | What human heart may hope to stand? and get strength. until the one tree TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST ° TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. siecle from other remedies oe eae ' | What arm, save God's, prevail grows as a net with the other inside. $y eae eI ae aieed a complete ewe ao 2 ' 1 Death , side one surrounds apd presses. L - . J consider it a magnificent remedy for aij i Alas, alas! 0, cruel Death, Th outside One surroun _ PTCEees, STATIONS os No.3 STATIONS. No. 2. No. 4, blood diseases.” | Chine is the victory! _ the inner; like a huge girdle of snakes, s Suet, ’ , | ae h ane f Truth . 7 with an hundred — more etrangliag its life and: augmenting ite} 2) LTT a" Guided by t . Peed Rei , H THE Ayer’s Sarsaparilla y monstr aw Sea! : : Aber 7 ; Oy enews Mew, Hy oe own power. At last the tree within is Hi aaeaiies dp 7.400. m.| 2.40 p. m.|| Sbarlottetown ....ar, 3.20p. m, {10.30 a. m, coer ee ane: wane Bree } But look! Who stand so calmly there killed and the parasite that has taken 2 on 7 hae $ 00 « | 300 * ; . (dp| 3.00 * = KXAM Nut, 18 Gevo © tae pe stimulates and reguletes the action of te U i et ; i eae Royalty Junction.... 3 Royalty Junction 255 « 10.08 tion of the interests of this Province digestive and assimuative organs, renews eed pier Te hr; k Leone posseenes becomes itself ‘ne tree. | North Wiltshire. .. .. 8.52 ** 348 *° ; Wilts hi lar 204 “ | 920 « d this Dominion! and strengthens the vital forces, and speedily a t oe ng sarong, | What a picture of the ensalving and | Hunter River........ a eae” | oe ian teeee roe ee ae and this Dominio sures Rhousantions, Moordiaha, ME : 1 Chi ) ) ae PCR: . . . ° > > “é . 2 Ts ee hie on . . fatal power of sin as it attaches itself ee ce eee eens ' - a oa co ieetelaehe ee eo Ree we tic Gout, Catarrh, General Debility, and A stately form in manhood 3 prime, | tO a mao, and with his consent is allow- eee SS hae set 5.01 ¢¢ || County [ ine,........ fm oan. ** all diseases arising from an impo is Store browed and eagle-eyed, ‘ed. It may have «small beginning,but st dedies aa.) 110.30 * mee: ss || Srestown...........- 112.46 ** | 8.09 °* corrupted condition of the blood, and weal i ; A slender woman, sweet and fair, | soon binds him as with cords, gains in-| Lee 111.05 “ | 6.55 * || Kensington.......... M25 ** 1 748." ened vitality. | ‘ Close clinging to his side! — ° : 35 ' +. | Summerside..... aed 106%. m . ; \ dp}11.50 a, m.| 7.15 a. m Jt is incomparably the cheapest blood medi- — creasing mastery, and presses upon his : ap; ‘29 m . Summerside... .. i ar/11.10 * cine, on account of its concentrated strength, 3 sag ei 3 > he ten cold a very life. He is held in fetters by its os te eee | 150 “ || Miscouche........... \19.48 ** and great power over disease. HE They shrink and shiver, and their cheeks | PoWer till at last the tyrant overeomes | iksi:.- oo 2 } Wellington.......... 1020 PREPARED BY Are was as dead men’s be: the victim, and triumphs over its prey.| QLeary..........--. | 3.50 <4 | | at bir i. bes ots a : The Weekly Bxaminer Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. omen O marrage Bloomfeld..........- 4.15 *‘ PLOMTY...-. ee vere 8. 20 ; : It is the lashing sleet that makes baal , a e 454 © Bloomfield ........ 1.55 + Seld by all Druggists price $1, six bottles 8 Pp ONTO acc 0,00 G0 0 00 5 for $5. 2. Ara Mapiee Aeece The Power of Habit. ns Neen 6s Albert 1s otd eeee er Y Their bodies shrink with pain, TIN 5: sitte a ine ar| 5.50 Alberton........ i hG ND ISLAND ARGUS And not the dread of death tha. cowes ay canny 1] Pignish . seeeereee : dp| 6. Qa, m.) — A ' 4 There was once a horse that used to pull around asweep which lifted dirt trom the debths of earth. He was kept at the business fornearly twenty years, until he became old, blind, and too stiff F Stand as they stood, long years ago, in the joints to be of further use. So he Proud groom and happy bride, was turoed into a pasture, or left to She fair to him as angels are, crop the grass without any one to dis- The heart of cvaven men; oo W. R, WATSON, Ch’town, TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. Wholesale Agent - i 7 iS A LIVE NEWSPAPER STATIONS. | No. 6. | No. 8 For see, how calmly, heart to heart, Hand closely clasped in hand, Amid the riot’s maddening din The wife and husband stand! TRAINS DEPART. FOR THE EAST. STATIONS. | No. 5. | No. 7. “COLD MEDAL-PARIS | ! C harlottetown......dp 2.30 p. m, Charlottetown.... ar| 2.50 °° ar 10.45 a, m| mM ‘fond heart’ As . : : » Royalty Junction....|10.22 « Dy fon feb y ae eR , ; And he her Jena heart's pride. turbor bother him. But the funny Royalty Junction ) 4.) 9155 « Yok PLE LG, 10.05 + Made up of the Loczls, Telegrams,| & io Hf rs aE be Ah, who can know the thoughts that burned | thing about the old horse was ye ei York tn = Sedford........+++:. 9.45 ** Editorials, ete., which from day to So Anaad Merrett a8 is ‘mes Those brave, calm brows beneath? morning, after grazing awhile,he wou Pe laap co: dp 9.10 « s 0 dail * my RRS Serre si Lap é li ~ . TO ee. e es seers 3.31 Ste wart.. , day appear in the daily edition he Eee ae ALG 4 The ages in that moment lived start on a tramp, going round and round \ ar) 405 | | Mount Ste war ar 9.00 « y 4p] ’ BONE ms \p 5 i There, face to face with death in acircle just as he had been accustom- | Mount Stewart... } ay) 415 « | JardigaN.......... +1 7.40 « a abst cat hrtee ces va 1 Rawrsvege, rai Be Be ‘eorgetown....... dp| 7.15 a. m.! SOLD BY ALL — A shock—a lurch—an awful crash ! ed to do for so many years. He would] &tGigan........... 600 « . . : 2 ange The sharklike rock-fangs np keep it up for hours, and people often Feorgetown. . eeeed ar . M oO Ut Stewart ....ar ; ee “™ i is Aiwa S f of News STATIONERS THROUCHOUT HE W The steel-clad sides, and with a roar stopped to lookand wonder what had | Mowat Stewart....dp| | #10p. m. | M rell.. ween eeeeenes 8 2 : l] ll The wild waves whelm the ship ! a a ote in knek of tin: eeneeeiia oe nal POET ot . } +o — Dia eisves ss = ? : . worn | SE, Potent... 25.0 cee 5. ey ORE GO a 0:5 ov 0gs x os One brief embrace of loving arms, animal to make him walk areund in| Bear River.......... 6.06 “° |lgouris............ dp 16 25a. m, One | fond f ll ki = 6.50 AND aS NG) SSS Ee Eee, th a sole . 6) Searkit 2500.5 '3..4i ar ; ‘| And wife and husband, heart to heart, such @ solemn wee. when there was n — a gaa ern pee calender heater earthly need of it. But it was the force of habit. And the boy that forms bad or good habits in his youth will be led by them when he becomes old and | 8ilway (fica, Charlottetown, Dec, 17, 1883. will be miserable or happy accoordiég: le . ee ma rs xz | hehe dalla BEER & COFF’sS. i TEA is giving splendid 24cts., 30cts., and 36cts, Sink in the dread adyes! g#~ Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent Alweys up to the Time O, Death, thou hast thy victories, J P mes. O, Life, thou hast thy fame, Yet Love can do heroic deeds That shall your triumphs shame; 2 RN eR A: ee agit, tg a But never a diviner deed, Even by Love was done, Than whea her apotheosis In this last kiss she won. —Charles W. Hubner. Endorsed ty the French Acaccny of Med cine for Inflammation ef the Urinary Organs, cavser by Indiscretion or Exposure, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment, Posi- tive cure inove to three days. Local Treat- ment only required, No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Coy aiba, INFALLIBLE, PyYGiENIC,CURATIVE, PREVEN- tivet. Price $1,50, including Bulbe Syringe. Sold by all Diuygists, or sent free by mail securely sealed, on receipt of price. ae tive Treatise free on applicatiin. AMERICA AGENCY “G6” M&DICINE CO., Detroit, ——>- CURRENT NOTES. A letter from Winnipeg, under date of 2nd April, says:—“Spring opening beautifully. Acres and acres west of us sown with weat. Red River not break- ing up yet, but soon will.” The Weekly ixaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS Atlanta, Georgia. <> 2 ee 2 Great Milk Producers. TWO HOLSTEIN HEIFERS BEATING THE RECORD—§$25,000 OFFERED FOR COW satisfaction. Prices, retail Prices, wholesale, very low. ts in favor of cutting down the Local > cosrespaadens..of: the Hamilton Legislature, consolidating the Local AND CALF. coma a peti icin te le FIVE POUND TINS, (screw top), excludes the air, pre-{ Civil Service on a sound business basis, Mich, ne ee Ont, > ie WS oE hee” i . rengt That i : instituting a system of rigid economy| Sold in Charlottetown by Newnurou, March 17.—The two | that would have borne fruit this season,| 8¢TVing the flavor and strength of the Tea. Just what is wanted. | instituting a sys g y in the administration of local affairs, APOTHRC 4 RIES HALL 00, and applying the money thus saved to have been completely destroyed by three-year-old Holstein heifers, Jamaica ' frost. and Etheika,owned by Mr. John Mitchel] A of Meadowbroek Farm, six miles from this city, have beaten the record for milk production. A comparison of their yield of milk, made a few days ago, with the best previous record, that of Clothilde, a three-year-old belonging to Smith & Powell, large importers at Syracuse, N. Y., shows that both Jamacia and Ethelka surpassed the Halt chests very cheap to the trade. BEER & GOFF. Wheilesale and Retail, Cheap. 20: ON HAND: May!t&, itll A CURE GUARANTEED. . The Advancement of the Agri-) “~~ =" Seon cultural and Industrial pa IS PEDIC fi . inierests of the ff 2 Province ! On account of the heavy rains, the supply of maple sugar is limited, and sells at 11 to 12 cents per pound. A Waterville man has made 500 pounds, which is the largest quantity made by any person thereabout this season. Halfa million young whitefish have been deposited in the lakes back of THE EXAMINER is in favor of} For Old and Young, Male and Female Rog 8 ea tll i Aa a, in See om me ee ttn lw lll arty ay yield of Clothilde, the former nearly doubling it. Sincethen both heifers have increased their yield so fast that Mr. Mitchell is astonished, and marvels at what the end is likely to be. Be- sides exceeding the best score for three- year-olds in milk production, Jamaica has also produced in one week 26 ounds and 3 ounces of fine unsalted gutter. Therecords are kept by Mr. Mitchell and his sons, and there is no question about this accuracy. The statement below will show that both heifers have beaten the great cow Aggie, owned by Smith & Powell, and which yields in one day 84 pounds and 12 ounces,and the still greater cow Ondive, owned by G. S. Miller,of Peter- boro, N. Y. which gave 91 pounds. The statement is for 31 days, ending Satur- day, March 15, The yield is given in pounds and ounces. JMAICA'S RECORD. [ Daily Yield, Average Best 1 day's milking.............. 112,2 Best 2 consecutive days’ milking... 220.2 110! Best 3 consecutive days’ milking.. 327,10 109, 3} Best & consecutive days’ milking.. 535.2 107.2-5 Best 7 consecutive days’ milking.. 730.15 104-7 Beat 10 consecutive days’ milking..1,034.3 103, 47-1 Best 21 consecutive days’ milking..2,102.11 1002 Bert 31 consecutive days’ milking. . 2,986.7 96,545 fotal product ‘i 6,826, 18 72.10 Number ot lays in miJk to March 15, 94, RTHELKA S RECORD. Best 1 day's milking, ...:;............ 101 Best secutive days’ milking 193 96.8 Reat secutive days’ milking.... 284.3 94.12 Best utive da Ss milking 453.8 91.11 Best lt secutive days’ milking.... 834.10,83,7-25 Best 31 consecutiy e das 3” milking ooo S58 742.6 Totai product 5,586.10 56 Number of days in milk to March 15, $8 ! The cows Aggie and Undine, above alladed to, have been looked upon as being phenomenal milk producers, but Kingston, Ont., and a quantity of sal- mon fry, will shortly be placed in the game waters, and also in Lake Ontario. On Saturday five hundred thousand young whitefish were putin the lake south of Toronto Island. Mr. George Johnson, a well known Maritime journalist, formerly of Hali- fax, has been appointed Canadian agent for Reuter’s Telegraph News Associa— tion, with headquarters at Ottawa. It is gratifying to know, says the Freder- icton Capital, that Canadian Press dese patches for England, will henceforth be made up in Canada instead of being manufactured in the United States, and forwarded by Americans as heretofore. The Montreal Witness of late date says: “Among other worthy deeds, the late Joseph Mackay lett $10,000 for a Professorsiip in Mon- treal Presbyterian College. His sur- viviog brother Edward, supplemented this by « gift of $40,000, and called the Professorship after his brother. At his death the late Edward Mackay left $10,000 to found a chair in the College, Now his three nephews have added $40,000, and cailed the Professorship after their uncle. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate ADMIRABLE RESULTS IN FEVERS. Dr. J. 7, Ryan, St. Louis, Mo., says: “I invariably preseribe it in fevers; also in con- valescence from wasting and debilitating diseases, with admirable results. I also find it a tonic to an enfeebled condition of the genital organs.” - +p -—____ Ws are now making a splendid line of Men’s Gaiters and Lace Boots, which we will sell low.—Dokrsery, Gorr & Co. ate ee > a {marl2 ! 230 boxes very choice Valencia and Layer RAISINS, 30 half-boxes choice LAYERS, 8,000 pounds CURRANTS, 200 boxes prime FIGS, 5 cases choice PRUNES, 200 barrels hard WINTER APPLES, No, 1, 20 kegs GRAPES, AND MORE TO ARRIVE. BEER & GOFF. Nov. 14, 1883.—2aw wkly a SS - THE EXAMINER J0B PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AAD BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Uudex the Gareful and Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, TO PFPRINT LETTER HEABS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, KRAND BILLS, — ‘ " CN —_— DODGERS, &c., &e., Oi Short Notice, ip Good Style, at Cheap Prices. giving a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the Institutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issuéd every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, -——-SUOCH As-—— Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand Receipts, Posters, Handbilis, Dodgers etc., etc,, done in first-class style and a short notica. Pesitively cures Nervousness in A! L its Setage Weak Memory, Loss of Brain lover, Sexual tration, Nigh i Sweats Supermatorrhac, Lewcorrhea, arrennesgs, Seminal Weakness, ana General Lo of Power. It repairs Nereus Waste, pe ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the bnjeedl Brain and Restores Surprising Foue and Vigor to the Exhausted Generative Organs tn eith reez. G@ With eoch order for TWELVE packagvs, accompanied with five dollars, we will send cur Written Guerentee to refu the money if the treatment doer not efecta cure, It the Cheapest and Best Medicine in the Marke 47 Full particulars in our pamphlet, which W desire to wail free to any address, Mack’s Muguetic Medicine is sold by pee at 50 cts. per box, or 6 Loxes for $2.50, or mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money addrersin MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE COs, Windsor, Our., Canada Sold in Charlottetown by Apotheca rics’ Hall Co. Agents for Prince Edward Islerd, and by: !) DrURg verywhere, mey bw — MRS. SOPHEA POTTER'S Bone Rheumatic Liniment T is a fact wor‘h knowing that Mrs, Sophia Potter’s Bone Rheumatic Liniment cannot be excelled for removing pain and soreness. [t is no worthlas trash, as & me may suppose, (simply because they have been imposed open by others, but is positively the ‘hing of Pain,” Sore throat caunot stand before its power, All we ask is a tria] that you may be com- vinced of the trath of cur statement. Ourez- perience isthat one bottle tried also sclis many more, Bece.. See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try ® bottle—it will not fail to do all that is promised. R. V. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale _ W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. EB. 1 J. A. CROSSMAN, Middleton, Lot 27. Oct, 22, 1883—eud wkly