om r : £05 Bee Si SS OER PE, RS | . | ri z a REE ee St. Hlise. Her faith makes worthy things of worthless Wet its 3 nised powe! Her hope makes hea f thless With all the pea h hier can waken love now birthless “ : such a4 If vou had lved in n days, Wh v t ! it to | 3 stk CBTLALY MiLY, They would have « red you Saint And fasted for your sake in quaint Excess of duty, They would have called you good, divine, And raised for you a sculptured shrine In ancient fashion ; A cross, a font—zbove, your face O’erflowing with symbolic grace And with compassion. There pious men of wholly creeds Weuld whisper aves to their beads, Both menk and friar; jal! would knee! before yous face rh beggar, ‘ nan, lord in lace, Phe knight and squire, To-day our faith is much the same, Perhaps it is far more a name To live, than die. for Than in those days of cross and blade, Those days of torture and crusade, We mourn and sigh for, But virtue keeps its sacredness, Our better selves have changed far less Than have our manners ; We reverence innocence and truth, To the divinity of youth We pledge our bannefs, We have not changed, the sarines of old Are in our hearts, and there we hold An image of you, Dear Saint Elsie ! ah, yes, as such We worship you teday as much, And more-—we love you, H. C. Faulkner, in the Manhatten for April, ills iiitcniageslasil Why Darwin Did Not Care for Poetry and Religion. I have heard it said that the saga— cious and admirable naturalist whom wo lost not long ago, Mr. Darwin, once owued to a friend that for his part he did not experience the necessity for two things which most men find so necessary to them—poetry and religion; science and the domestic affections, he thought, were enough. Toa born naturalist, I can well understand that this should seem so. So absorbing is his occupation with nature, so strong his love for his occu- pation,that he goes on acquiring n atu al knoWledge of and reascning upon it,and has little time or inclination for think- ing about getting it related to the de- sire ia man for conduct, the desire in muo for beauty. He relates it to them for himself as he goes along,so far as ho feels the need ; and he draws from the domestic affections all the additional solace necessary. But then Darwins are very rare. Another great and admir- able master of natural Faraday, was a Sandemanian. to say, he related his knowledge to bis instinet for coudact and to bis instinct for beauty, by the aid of that respect- able Scottish secretary, Robert Sande- man. And so strong in generalis the demand of religien and poetry to have their share in a man, to associate them- selves with his knowing, and to relieve and rejoice at,that for one man amongat us with the disposition to do as Darwin did in this respect, there are fifty, prob- ably,with the disposition to do as Fara- day. Education itself lays hold upon us by satisfying this demand, Professor Hux- ley holds up to scorn mediawval educa- tion, with its neglect of the knowledge of nature, its poverty even literary studies, its formal logi¢ devoted to ‘showing how and why that which the church said was true must be true.’ But the great mediwval Universities were not brought into being, we may be sure, by the zeal for giving a jejune and contemptible education. ings have been their nursing fathers, and queens have been their nursing mothers, but not for this. The medieval Uuni- versities came into being because the supposed knowledge delivered by Serip- ture and the Church se deeply en- gaged men’s hearts, by so simply, easi- ly, and powertully relating itself to the desire for conduct tne desire fos beauty. Allother knowledge was dominated by this supposed knowledge and was subordinated to it, because of the sur- passing strength of the hold which it gained upon men’s affectionsby allying itself profoundly with theirsense for couduct ‘and their sense for beauty.— Matthew Arnold, in The Manhattan for April —— — * e+ Household Hints. As a garnish for roast spare rib, or for pork chops, cut some tart apples in eighths, drop them, after peeling, into boi'ing lard ; when crisp on the outside remove them with a skimmer, drain them well, and send to the table hot. A good cough medicine is made of boiling two ounces of flaxseed in one quart of water: add rock candy to sweeten it to your taste. After strain- ing, add also the juice of soveral lemons. This should be taken at night, and if possible itshould be hot when taken. A delicious filling for a layer cake is made of one cup of stoned raisins and one lemon peeled,chopped together; mix with this half a eup of cold water and one cap of sugar. Beat this well to- gether ; if the cake is well baked,so that there is a crust on top, put the filling in while the eake is quite warm. Be sure to remove the seeds from the lemons. Men and women are equally benefited by the use of that great Brain and nerve rejuven- ator, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, an advertise- meut of which appears in another column, [marl7 lw wkly -— -——— A Rare Onance.—L. KF. Prowse is selling dreas goods for 18 « s per yard, former price 27 cents; dress goods for 20 cents, former price, 30 cents; dress goods for 8 cents, former price, 15 cents; dress goods for 15 -_- former price, 22 cents, for two weeks only. ; knowledge, | That is | THH DAILY EXAMINER, MARCH Special Notices. .“*Kent,"’ ond other choice brands, mar 17 31 FLOUR at J. Kntcur & Son 5 Lot remnants of cloth at half price at L. | E. Prowsne’s. {mar 17 Fish at J. {[marl7 3: Diasy Herring and Boneless i Knieut & Son’s, Come and get bargains in at Dorsey, Gorr & Co's. Boots and Shoes {marl2 Five pound tins Tea, warranted good or money refunded, at W. P. CoLwiLu’s. . {ml0 wkly. ly you want a waterproof pair of Boots, come to Dorsey, Gorr & Co's. |marl2 A grat rash for Prints and Grey Cottons at J. B. Macponap’s. Pronounced the cheap- est in town. {mll. Cuoics Winter Apples at Beer & Gorr's. | Weare now making a splendid line of Men’s | Gaiters and Lace Boots, which we will sell low. —-Dorsry, Gorr & Co. {marl2 | How to save twenty-tive dollars.— Carry | your old sewing machine to Brown's and have | it made as good as new, instead of changing !t {fora new one. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. [jan 29 | George Caxter’s Cultivator’s Guide and | Seed Catalogue is a valuable work of 32 pages | and is sent tree to any farmer or gardner. lor |} full particulars see his advertisement in | another column. {m10 tf. | Weare selling off our balasice of Crockery |cheaper than ever to make room for new] | goods. W. P. Couwris. {ml0 wkly. Mr. J. F. Powers has commenced work | in his new Barber Shop in McKinnon’s build- ing, Grafton street, adjoining J. D. McLeod's | store, where he is prepared to wait apon his lold patrons and others who may favor him | with a call. ml tf | Mens’ and boys’ Felt flats (hard and soft) | in great variety and very cheap at J. B. Mac- DONALD'S [ml]. | Frye gallon tins Best American Oil cheap }at Beer & Gorr's, | Se.tine Orr Boors anp SHoxs.—A discount | of 10 per cent. on the present low prices will lbe given at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. | Go there for abargain. [feb 9 wkly her pres | You can get steam gauges and Fairbanks’ | scales repaired at Brown's; and warranted to | stand the test or uo pay. Shop on corner of | Prince aud Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. [feb 16 Five pound tins Tea just the thing at Breer & Gorr WHEN you want a new Carpet’ in Scotch, Brussels or Tapestry cheap go to J. B. Mac- | DONALD'S. {mll. | Cotwrt is selling off Crockery very cheap to make rooni for new goods. [m10 wkly. A PIECE of fine machinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver | that Brown cannot mend or make new, you may just as well throw it way. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Char- lottetown. [jan 29 For great bargains in Crockery go to W. P. CoLwILL’s. {ml0 wkly. A Lor of Ladies’ Dress Goods (light colors) half price at J. B. MacboNALcp’s. {m11., New Hars just opened at L. E. Prowsr’s. {ml, Hookine Canvas all widths at J. B.. Mac- DONALD'S, [m1l, Every part of a gun ora sewing machine made at Brown’s shop, on corner of Prince and Grafton Street, Ch’towr, [jan26 wkly. MUNN & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, con< tinue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Canatia, engans. nee, Germany, etc. Hand Book about atents sent free. Thirty-seven years’ experience. Patents obtained through MUNN & CO. are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and most er ae scientific peat $5.20 a year. Weekly. lendid engravings and interesting in- formation. pecimen copy of the Scientific Amere fcan sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Office, 261 Broadway, New York. EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the envelope ‘Tender for Indian Supplies,” will be re- ceived up to noon of Tuesday, the first day of April next, for the following articles, or any of them, to be delivered to the Indian Super- intendent on Lennox Island, in such quanti- ties and at such times as may be required by him :-—Flour, Tea, Sugar, Cotton, Print, Moccassins, Lumber, Shingles, Nails. Samples of groceries and dry goods must accompany the Tenders. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Auy newspaper inserting this advertisement without authority from this Department, through the Queen’s Printer, will forfeit pay ment for the same. L. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy of the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs* Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, February 9th, 1884. Peb. 18—3aw bi lst ap cS TL 1%, ves! & | BEFORE. (AFTER. PeetnoVorrarc BELT one — etn 4 LIANCES are sent on ays’ Trial TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, whe are suffer- ing from Nervous Desmiry, Lost Virauiry, A4STING WEAKNESEES, and all those diseases of a PERSONAL NavuRE, resulting from ABuses and OTHER Causes, & relief and complete restoration to Heattu, Vicor and Mannoop GUARANTEED. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mich, Endorsed by the French Academy of Med cine fer Inflammation ofthe Urinary Organs, caused by Indiseretion or Exposure. Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Posi- tive cure inone to three days, Local Treat- ment only required. No nauseons doses of Cupebs or Copaiba, IN FALLIBLE, Hyoientc,Curative, Preven- tive. Price $1,50, including Pulbe Syringe. Sold by all Druggists, or sent free by mail securely sealed, on receipt of price. Deacrip- tive Treatise free on application. AMERICAN AGENCY “66” MEDICINE CO., Detroit, Mich,, aad Windsor, Ont. Sold in Charlottetown by APUTHECARIES HALL OO, May 16, ” BQ’) Auge lade PARSONS “=F MAKE NEW FFOR! BEOOD, And will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any per- son who will talko 1 Pill each night from 1 to 1% weeks, may be restored to sound health, if sueh a thing be possible. For cu ring Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians use them in their practice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall for eight letter-stamps. Send for cirewtar. I. 8S. JOUNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOUNSON 'S ANODYNE LINIMENT wil instan- ' taneously relicve these terrible diseases, and will positively cure nine eases out of ten. Information that will save many lives sent free by mail. Don't delay & moment. Prevention is better than cure. e (For Internal and Ex- JOHNSON’S ANODYNE iLINIM ENT ternal Cie). CURES . Sore Lungs, Bleeding at tho Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking ‘ough, Whooping Cough, Ra Chronic Rasrhen, Cheenis Dysentery, Chelera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine ana Lame Back. Seld everywhere. Send for pamphiet to, %. Jomusox & Co., Bostox, Mass. An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist. now traveling in th!s country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's Condi * lors are absolutely pure and ; . a, a, Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. oso, 1 seasp'n- to 1 pint food. Sod every whore, or sont by mail for 8 lctter-stamps. I. 8. Jounsou & Co., Bostrom, Mase, ey Ld MERCHANT TALLOK, - OVER-STOCKED with the tollowing GOODS, and offers them ata REDUCTION OF TWENTY PER CENT, Gents’ Woollen Underwear, Flannel Shirts, Fur Caps, Kid Mits, Sleigh Robes. 06—_—_———— OV ERCOA TINGS, WHICH: YOU CAN HAVE MADE ‘TO YOUR MEASURE Cheaper Than Imported Ready Made. BD. A. BRUCE, 72 Queen Street, Charlottetown Dec. 20, 1883.—eod wkly PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. ———:0:— isss-4. Winter Arrangement. IS83-4. —— v:0-—— — N AND AFTER MONDAY, l0th DECEMBER, 1883, trains will run daily as follows ‘Suidays excepted ):— et —$$—_$—_— Oe nn = a ee —— -— - emenehagem, _——_— = ee aI aareenhnttling ita ene ESR eae apesefaniaetientsn 0-0 $$ TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST ~ » TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. j ’ STATIONS. | we vf | No.3. STALLIONS, | No. 2. | No. 4. i Charlottetown..... dp, 7.40a.m.| 2.40 p. m. Jharlottetown ... yi = p- ~~ a.m, Royalty Junction....| 8.60 “ | 3.00 ** R , ation ) P| 2 es oi North Wiltshire... g.52 « | 3.49 «+ | Royalty Junction ) JF) o55 « {10.08 Hunter River........ 9.07 “ 1 403 ‘* | North Wiltshire..... 2.04 “© 19,22 Bradalbane.......... '¢.4@ 4.3% ‘* ,| Banter River........11.48 ** | 907 « County Line......... 9.53 ** | 4.47 * | Bradalbane......... 11) ** |. 832 + Prostewie... 6651S 110.08 ** oor * County Line......... | LGh * | Bais Keusington.......... 110.30 ** oa * ¢ protean. til hn iw ini as <s 19.99 : Oo * pee. * Censington.,........ 2.25 ** | 7.49 66 Summerside..... \ as = J \ dpl11.50 a. m.| 00 p. m. al . ° -m.| 7.15 a. m Miscouche.......... r 1.22 Pa | Summerside... .. i ar] 11 % | Wellington.......... Lae BRASROROIGS 5.0.05 soe nee 10.45. | oo | ree 2.33 * | Wellington.......... eo PEM 5204 o. 6a Re a.66..** | Port Hill............ 9.38 ‘ Bloomfield........... 4.15 * RARE. E.On. oe 8.20 * | Oe ee ee 4.54 ** 1} Bloomfield .......... 7.55 * | pO eer ree ar} 5.50 ‘ || Alberton............ 7.17 + \| Tignish........... dp] 62) a. m.| {t TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. | No. 5. No. 7. STATIONS. No. 6. | No. 8. Charlottetown...... dp) 2.30). m. ne jae “a 10.45 a. m. c ar| 2.50 * |Royaity Junction.,..|10.22 « Royalty Junction j g,/ 955 « Wothisiae, :.. cd8bis di 10.05 * Week ftp d%o fs + SG LB 2 «*tr., | Bedford Mk. dcten ses 9.45 * Bedford... ....+++00, an 2 i] dp 9.10 « if ria : ari 405 * 1 Mouns Stewart. . ar 9.00 « oun ewart.. dp| 4.15 « PPARs oo a »-| 7.40 * POOREN 6 5. h:0's'ge vs | 5.35 * | ‘Feorgetown....... dp! 7.15 a. m. FOQrGehowe. »- 5-5. ari 6.00“ __ || Mownt Stewart... ar 9 05 a.m Mcunt Stewart....dp 4.50 p. init) Manel . 6. ok As i ! 8.95 « sabes cce aes 450 S | me Bebete cs. ie. 756 « eg Ee are S.187 © i Bear Biver:..c.:. oc 7.09 * Bear Heeee.. ich... 6.06 * Souris ............dpi 6 25a. m Sethe. os has ows ar} 6.50 “« || , : je Trains are run ty Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec, 17, 1883. Superintendent eS THE EXAMINER — JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Undar the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitehell, TO FPRINT LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. POSTERS, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, &e.,. Ke., Mn Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. ,of The Examiner Publishing Company, WEEKLY EXAMINER AND ISLAKD ARGUS THE | | CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper Fublished in P, k. Island. maT § | 00ETE Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion! The Weekly kxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegranis, Editorials, etc.; which trom day to day appear in the daily edition, It is Always full of News AND Aiw: ys up to the Fimes, The Weekly lxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of loca! affairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- cultural and [ndustriai interests of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the Lastitutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, UNE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE. A MARVELOUS SToRy TOLD iff TWO LETTERS. FROM THE SON: “YoncSede s York, Oct. 2, tsag: “Gentlemen: My father resides at Glover, Vt. He has been a great sufferer from Serog. ula, and the inclosed letter will tell you whag a@ marvelous eliect Ayers Sarsaparilla A has had in his case. [ think his blood muugg have contained the humor for at least ten years ; but it did not show, exceptin the for of a scrofulous sore on the wii: t, until about five years ago. From a few spots which ap- peared at that time, it gradually spread go ag to cover his entire body. 1! assure you he wag terribly afilicted, and an object of pity, whey he began using your medicine. Now, therearg few men of his age who enjoy as good health as he has. I could easily name fifty persons who would testify to the facts in his case, Yours truly, W. M. PHiLiips.” FROM THE FATHER: jicoc.cchs a duty for me to state to you the benefit] have derived from the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Six months ago 1 was completely covered with a terrible humor and scrofulous sores, humor caused an incessant and intolerablg itching, and the skin cracked so as to cauge the bleod to fow in many places wheneve, I moved. Me snif-r' vere great, and my life a burden, I coOmiuecuced iso we of ibe Sa RSAPARILLA in April last, and have used it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at once, The sores haye all healed, and I feel perfectly well in every respect — being now able to do a good day's work, although 73 years of age. Many inguipe what has wrought such a cure in my case, I tell them, as I have here tried to tell AYER’S SARSAPARILLA. Glover, Vt. Oct 21, 1882. Yours gratefully, HIRAM PHILLIPS,” AYER’S SARSAPARILLA cures Scrofulg and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip- elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Tt ruptions of the Skin. It ciears the blood of all impa rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of the bowels, and thus restores vitality and strengthens the whole system. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for §%, W. R. WATSON, Cb’town, W hclesale Agent, A CURE GUARANTEED, ~ i one! BRAIN &MERVE FOOD) arr ranbie] VS i ae Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL ite — Weak Memory, Loss of Brawn Ic cc, Sexvet Pee tration, Nigh 1 Sweats Supermatorriaa, Lew arrenness, Seminal Weakness, cnd General of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Raj ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the # Brain and Restores Surprising Tou; 274 Vigorte Exhausted Generative Organs in cith + sex. A each order for TWELVE packrcer, coe m panied with five dollars, we will eend our Vritier Grrrantee to ref the money if the treatment does ct effects cure, Tt the Cheapest eud Best Medicine in the Marke 4@ Full particulars in our pampilet, which W desire to mail free tu ar: acgress, Mach’s Mupreitc Medicine is suld by Deut gists at 50 cts. per box, or @ boxc 2 for ©2.50, or be mailed free of postage, on receipt oi the mency* aiibceneal MACK’S MAGRKTIC MEDICINE(O, Windsor, Ont., Canada Sold in Charlcttetewn by 4) otheceries’ Balt Co, Agents for Prince }dvrrd Isirid. #1615 ol Pigg vers where, roy ba rT ‘er CARTERS! iTTLE IVER PILLS, CURE Bick Headache and relieve all the troubles ineb dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dix ziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eati Pain in the Side, &c. While their most ona able success has been shown iu curing SicK Headache, yt Carter’sLittle Liver Pills are equa.y valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they ie correct all disorders of the stomach, stimula:e the diver aud regulate the bowels, Even if thcy only enred HEAD Ache they would be almost priceléks to those whe suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortw nately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valu | able in 80 many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But after all sick head FRIDAY MORNING, from the off cc Is the banc of so many lives that here is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy totake, One or two pills makea dose They are strictly veyctatle and do not a or purge, but by their gentle ection plense ail who usethem, In vials at 25 ecnts; five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE O@., New York City. ee RRS. SOPHIA POTTER'S Bone Rheumatic Lisiment T is a fact wor‘h knowing that Mrs. Sophia . Potter’s Bone Rheumatic Liniment ¢ be excelled for removing pain and sorenest. tt is no Wortkisss trash, as seine may supposes simply because they have beer iu posed Dpop by others, but is positively the *‘King of . ” . i Pain. Sore throat cannot stand before its | JOB PRINTING, —SUCH AS— Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers elc., etc,, done in first-class style and a power, All we ask is a trial that you may be com vinced of the trath of our statement. Our em perience isthat one bottle tried also selis many more. B= See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try & bottle—it wili not fail to do all that is promised. R. V. BARKER, St, John, Wholesale Ame W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. F. Lb J. A, CROSSMAN, Middleton, Lot 27. short notice. Oct. 22, 1883—eod wkly AGHETIC EDICT, For Old and Yonug, Male and Female pe ; a a ¥ ~