od . t. Remember, Boys beaks piel: When you see a sanned urchin Standing wistfal in the street, With torn hat and Kneeless trousers, Dirty face and bare, red feet, Pass not by the child unheeding : Smile upon him, Mark me, when He's gownup he'll not forget it; For remember, boys make men. When the buoyant, youthful spirits Ove: flow in boyish freak, Chide your child in gentle accents; Do not in your anger speak. You must sow ip youthful bosoms Seeds of tender mercies ; then Plants will grow and bear good fruitage, When the erring bogs make men. Have you ever seen 4 grandsire, With his eyes aglow with joy, Bring to mind some act of kindness— Something said to him a boy? Or relate some slight or coldness, With a brow all clouded, when He said they were too thoughtless To remember, boys make men, Let us try to add some pleasures To the life of every boy ; For each child needs tender interest In all its sorrows and its joys; Call your boys home by its brightness ; They'll avoid a gloomy den, And seek for comfort elsewhere— And remember, boys make men, Troubles of an Editor. Editing a newspaper isa very nice business, says a contemporary, and those who know nothing about it cop sider it avery easy business. lf we publish jokes, people say we are rattle- headed, and if we omit jokes,we are an old fossil. If we publish original matter, they blame us for not giving selections, and if we publish selections, folky say we are lazy for not writing something they had not read in some other paper. Ignorant of what good editing is, people imagine the getting up of selected matter to be the easiest thing ia the world todo, when it is really the nicest work ona paper. If they find the editor with scissors in hand, they’re sure to say, “Eh, thas the way they get up their original mat- ter, eh?” ac om panyiag r their aew and witty questions with aa idiotic wink or smile. The facts are, that the interest, the morality, the variety and usefulness of a paper depend in nosmall decree upon ita selected matter, and a few men are capable of the position who would not be able,to write many of the articles they select. A sensible editor desires considerable selected matter, because he knows that one mind cannot make us good @ paper as five or six. If we give a man a complimentary notice, we are censured for being partial, and if we fail to give complimentary notices, we are informed that we are a hog. If we insert articles that please the ladies the men are jealous, and if we do not cater to the wishes of the ladies the paper, in the fair one’s opinion, is not fitto make a bustle of. If we remain in onr office and attend to our business folkssay we are too proud to miogle with our fellows, but if we go out they say we never attend to our business. If we wear old clothes it is insinuated that business is bad, and if we wear good ones they say we are extravagint. A newspaper and a newspaper editor that people don’t talk about and some- times abuse are rather poor concerns. The men and business that an editor sometimes feels it a duty to defend, at the risk of making enemies of another class, are the very first to show ingrati- tude. Theeditor who expects to re- ceive much charity or gratitude will soon find out his mistake; but he should go ahead and say what he con- scientiously thinks right without regard to the frowns of grumblers.—7'he Journalist. *=2_.> Rich Men. The capital represented by the big operators of Wal! strect is divided as follows :—J. J. Astor, $125,000,000 ; Jay Gould, $100,000,000; Cornelius Vanderbilt, $80,000,000 , W. K. Van. derbilt, $75,000,000; Russell Sage, $50, 000, 000 ; Huntington, $25,000,000 ; Winslow, Laniers. & Co., $20,000,000 ; D. O. Mills, $15,000,000; Pierpont Morgan, $15,000,000 ; Bob Garret,$15,- 000,000; Armour, $15, 000,000; Fred Vanderbilt. $12,000,000 ; Sidney ‘Dillon, $10,000,000 ; Woerishoffer, $10,000,- 000; J. R. Hoxi, $8,000,000; Addison Cammack, $5,000,000; John Rocha- fellar, $5,000,000 Alexander Mitchell, $5,000,000; Cyrus W. Field, $4,000,- 000; 5. V. White, $3,000,000; W.. R Travers, $3,000,000 ; R. P. Fowler, $3,- 000,000 ; Joha Shaw, $2,500,000; W. E. Conner, $2,000,000; Slayback, $1,- 500,000 ; Gen. Dodge, $1,500,000; Vic- tor Newcomb, $1,009,000 ; Sam Sloan, $1,000,000.—American Paper. . ~ Why is Easter Not a Fixed Date? Christmasis always on December 25th, why should not Easter be fixed with ‘equal certainty? [tis not a par- ticular date that is observed, but a par- ticular Suaday. How to decide upon the Sunday, gave the very early chur- ches much trouble, and there were dif- ferences on that account ,but the matter was settled at a council held at Nice, in the year 325. The rule was adopted that: “Easter day is always the first Sunday after the full moon, which happens upon or next after March 21st, aod if the full moon happenson a Sau: day, Easter day is the next Sunday after This gives Easter day a wide range of dates, as it may occur on any aa from March 22nd to April eater. ose Tri D. ATL The Most Wonderful Family Excels all other HRemedies fur Remedy Ever Known. External Use. g7-OURES — Diphtheria, CURES — Catarrh, Chol- Croup, Asthma, Bron- era Morbus, Dysentery, ehitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- Chronic Diarrhoea, Kid matism, Blee ding at pe Dizonses. 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For further information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottetown. ROB ANGUS; ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE 60. -B" TRB. CAPITAL & Co@l ui CR VVe: fh. —e() on Head Office—MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, Agent, ———0 Was RISKS TAKEN ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Sq Agent for Prince Edward Island :— , +, ARNAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIPAX, $2,000,000, Ch town, Jan. 1886. CHARLOTTETOWN SASH AMD DOOR FACTORY | Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, R. PALMER & C.. PROPRIETORS, We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices ; Sashes, Doors, Windowand Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mouldings, ’Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, &c. We are prepared to do all knds ‘of Jobbing, in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenoning, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice With new and first-class Machinery, aad the latest. appliances, we can insure the utmost satisfaction toall who favor us with their patronage. Mh’ town, Sept 22, 1885 -wkly 1 yonr —_——————— ad PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 1885-6. Winter Al Arrangement. IS85-6. N AND AFTER TUESDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 1885, Trains will run daily, as follows (Sundays exoapind) : ~~ TRAINS DEPART.— FOR THE WEST. "TRAINS ARRIVE.— —FROM : THE WEST. STATIONS.’ | No. 1. | No. 3. STATIONS, | No. 2 No. 4 1 Ae M, P. M, 1 P.M. be Charlottetown. ....+eees+s... 7 i 1 50 EET | 7 = | = = Royalty Junction....-....... 7 34 2 12 Royalty Junction............ 212 9 37 North Wiltshire............. 817 3 05 North Wiltshire.,......._. | 1 29 8 45 ee 8 Pree 8 30 3 20 See Biri cies: ooh 066 3 115 8 30 cee ace (POOLE PETES t ooo 3 57 i of ae a County Line.-.+-.s+++++.... oO |. 40 YGopniy Line... ............ 33 |. 783 Freetown o..........0-0-eeees 9 23 4 22 ON. ats oct ed, 12 23 7 28 Kensington .....s..cceeee.... 9 40 4 45 Kensington .....+-+ bGs tsb Shee 1205 | 7 05 ‘ : ar} 1010 5 20 dp, A.M, 6 30 Summerside............ P. M, Summerside... ... ccc. j 1l 35 dp| 12 40 (ar; 10 35 OUR 5 oss recteenee dha 1 00 Miscouche.. debes . easehs 10 15 Wellington...........+.++++: 1 27 Ww ellington.. WN cs eee otis es 9 49 Port Hill... ...s.cceseeeeeeees 2 ie 9 07 STEM ahs chcnsdbaccnadees 3 22 GR 7 54 ee ie 3 45 memneee........6..°....2° 7 30 Alberton,........ Ons cos 4 20 Alberton .............. sate 6 55 ——— OL ihc Stee hee tbe oes ar ’ 15 |Tignish hieeeversrvewreutell dp 6 ad TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE ‘EAST. | | STATIONS. No. 5, | No. 7. | STATIONS. | No. 6. | No. 8 ef i dhe tie Charlottetowrn.......ecee..... 2 30 HC haréottetownl )...o0i. 0.68.’ 10 25 Roy ae JUNCTION..co+eereeee 2 50 || Royalty Junction... .4...5-.. 10 05 Peeve cetecees voce 323 | LOPS se gpg lll agit iene 9 32 865 | dp 9 00 Mount Stewart......... ‘7 ’ |/Mount Stewart......... :: ! ' 410 | ‘ar; & 50 j CIE AE viicts occdence cell “| 5 22 | PON a iil Ra ue 7 38 ness cicossuaes ar 5 45 P. M. ||Georgetown......ce+-.... dp) 715 A, M Mount Stewart nics th ciae 4 05 | Mount Stewart necenes +--ap; 9 00 BOGE . en Fecnenssh «ks eveess se AEM, {SE steeeen. 7. sen ee 8 et Pe, Petetn Aik cs o60e%e te 512 | \st. Peters. aah O0es oheyaesetnte 7 48 GM? River ..cccccecceees.... 5 57 || Bear OP! . ok icon Ske wereee 7 03 iv ciaccocdludl sone ar 6 40 SOUris, «2.000. ONE Tee dp 6 20 a@ Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, : Superintendent, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov, 25, 1985——wkly pre 6! p 1884. A AG i a la I “EXAMINER. MARCH Si, Hosiery Kaiting Bistablishueat. J. CALLBECK is selling Ladies’ and . Migses’ Stockings at from 30 to FO cents per pair, and Men's Socks from’ 20 to 30 cents Good value, being made from the best Island and Scotch yarns. Ch’ Ch'town, March 15, ’86—3i oaw Fish Sale. 50 quintals CHOICE CODFISH, 20 do do HAKE, 50 barrels LARRADOR HERRING, 10 cases CANNED SALMON, 10 do co LOBSTERS, 10 do do MACKEREL, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD., Ch’town, March 6—Imo eod LONG CLEAR BACON ESS PORK, Breakfast Bacon, Spiced Rolls, Sugar-cured Hams, Cumberland Bacon, and Lard, in car-lots or less quantities, Address J. GRIFFIN, Pork Packer, St. Thomas, Ont, Jan. 15, '86—2aw 3mos TENDERS. Crry or CHakLorretown, P. E. I. ~YEALED ‘LENDERS will be received at the » Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, until noon of WEDNES- DAY, the 3lst day of March next, for the placing aud maintaining of Sixty Frost-Proof Hydrants, having a pressure of not less than sixty pounds te the square inch, for fire and civic purposes, according to plans and specifica- tions to be seen at the Uity Clerk’s office. The Conncil do not bind themselves to aocept the lowest er any tender. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. Feb. 23 —3w eod TRUE VALUE BAKING COOK'S FRIEND 2aNar% As compared with two other brands the strengths, only, of which have been pub- lished, carefully omitting cost. ltin “Royal” costs 60 cts., gives 2,033 cub. in. of Gas, or 34 inches for a cent. 1 tin “Princess’ costs 50 cts., gives 2,408 cub. ins. of Gas, or 48 inches for a cent. 2 packets Cooks Friend cost 50 cts., give 3064 cub. ins. of Gas, or 60 inches for a@ cent. Cooks Friend is therefore 25 per cent. better value than Princess, and 75 per cent, better than Royal. The purity and healthfulness of € ooks Friend are unquestionable. Cooks Friend may be had from store keepers generally. Mill Hachinery for Sale, HE Subseriber offers the following Machin ery for Sale at a bargain : - lL Leffell Water Wheel (large), 1 2-foot Circular Saw with 40 foot Table, 1 Large Circular Cross-Uut Saw and Frame complete, 1 Shingle Machine (Smallwood «& Bovyer), old style, 1 Up-and-Down Saw (Meiley Frame), and Carriage, all complete. a@ Correspondence by mail to be ad- dressed, Box 34, Charlottetown. JOHN F. BAKER, Bunbury, Lot 48, P. E. Island. March 4, 1886—dli 4i eow SEED WHEAT VOR SALE—350 Bush. of SEED WHEAT, White Fife and white Russian, raised from Seed imported last spring—a very superior article. Those wanting a change cf seed cannot do beter, J. & T, MORRIS. March 12—3i—dy'& wy FOR SALE. RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam Engine, Boiler, Splitting Machine, Stuf fing Machine and other Plant is ollered for sale at private contract, The above Tannery was formerly operated by the late Donald McKinnon, of the late tirm of McKinnon & Co,, of this city. It is fitted up on the most modern principle, and has hitherto paid a large percentage on the capital invested. ‘lo capitalists no better in- vestment for their money, either by Bank or Manufactory, can be offered Possession given immediately, MARY J. MACKINNON, Executrix. Ch’town, Oct. 17, US885. FOr SALE. JHE celebrated stallion ‘‘G°LDEN STAR.” He is a beautiful roan color, stands 17 hands high, weighs 1,400 lbs., and only three years old. He has a tine lofty style, motion quick, and now, without train- ing, trots fast. ‘*Golden Star” took second prize at the Charlottetown Exhibition, in Sired by the famous sire, ‘*Barrister;”’ first dam, ‘*Morgan.” For full particulars apply to the owner, WILLIAM MORRISSY, Gallas Peint, Lot 50. March 26, ’86—wky 2' pd TENDERS. EALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until the 3lst day of MARCH, from persons willing to contract for the erection of a Presbyterian Church at Lot 48, according to the plans and specifica- Charlottetown. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Two good securities required for the faith- ful performance of the work. DANIEL McLEAN, Sec’y of Com. Souths, Lot 48, March 5—dyli wk tl dt 1886. JUST RECEIVED. MALTOPEPSYN con ER nie DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION ALL KINDRED DISEASES, MORSE’S CORBOLATED NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OLL ! — FOR — Consumption & all Wasting Diseases. Glycerole or Celery Compound, (CONTAINING NO OPIUM). For Teething Infants and Nervous Troubles, Laird’s Bioom of Youth or Liquid Pearl, —— FOR— Beautifying and Preserving the Complexion, FOR SALE AT C. D. RANKIN’S, QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown. Nov. 16, 1885--ly r THe EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OF RICE bocn replenished with a supply of haa lately Printing Types aud Material —OF THE— Latest Invention and Best Description, and ¥e are now p~opared to print, uncer the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr, J. W. Mitchell, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, é&e. tions to he seen at Messrs Norton Bros. Store, Pp Qn Short Notice, ig Goad Style AND AY CHEAP PRICES. Executors’ Notice. HE Undersigned Executrix and Execu- tors of the last Will and Testament of the late Donald Mackinnon, of Charlottetown, tanner, deceased, carrying on business under the name and style of “MACKINNON & CO.,” hereby notify all persons indebted to his estate to make immediate payment to them at his late office, in Grafton Street, in Charlottetown, and ‘all persona having claims or demands against the said estate are hereby required to furnish the same, duly am within twelve months from this ate. Dated at Charlottetown, the 2nd day of OCTOBER, 1885. MARY JANE MACKINNON, Executrix, W. McLEAN, E JAS. CURRIR, “xecntors, Net. 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