Pilati a a a A A lis Ay : amr” aaa a A il iil lin it a a iB lil BE. a ie nn ten ili i ARMIN tec. i = —aiennenneemmaaa Se Push, Pluck and Principle. This was the subject of an address fident that the: W, Ross, the students of the British American Busi- delivered by the Hon. G. Minister of Education, before uess College in Toronto a tew days since. We givea synoposis : “Tam exceedingly pleased to have an at the commencement of his remarks. “I look upon commercial colleges as an | politely. “It belongs to the railroad,you | know ; but I'll see the conductor, and /maybe he can give it to you.” admirable part of our system ; the work which they do cannot be done in our public schools, and could not te done in our high schools—in fact it could not be well done anvwhere but in | such an institution as this.” “Ihave no doubt that all the young |see it is fastened very firmly to the car men before me came here filled with ambitious xspirations. forward to the time when they would be managers of our great banking institu- tions ; establishment ; while others, with haps less exalted ambitions, were con- | tent to fancy themse ves the leading re- | tail merchants in some of our towns and large villages,” “We find the successful man to be a pushing youth,” continued Mr. Ross, ‘nota Micawber,utterly indifferent and ‘waiting for something to turn up.’ No, he waited notfor good luck, but by persistent push and energy made good luck waiton him. Like General Grant, he dida’t wait for the opportunity, he pushed the battle tu the gates, and was soon inside.” The students were advised to have singleness Of purpose, to find out the business or profession for which they were best suited, and to apply all their power to the development of their adopt- ed line of life. In the speaker’s opinion, aman whose evergies are concentracted upon one thing at 4 time, can surmount almost any difficulties which lie in his path. He knows of no such thing as failure} his indomitable perseverance is bound to gain for him his object. He admonisbes his hearers to be carefal in making choice of a calling, “and let it not be determined,” he said, “by some passing whim, or the incon- siderate advice of well-meaniug re- latives. Let the experience of others guide you to a certain extent, but let your own judgment decide.”’ The young man going ia business must know the best goods for his market, and must know how to place them before the customers to obtain their orders. Attention to details was another important matter. The men who attend to the details of their work are among those who succeed in life. Be mindfal of the little odds and ends. Pertect accuracy and completeness of detail are standards which should be aimed at in every department of life. The business man, the politician—ia fact every man needs self reliance There are many men who continually look for favors ; they depend upon their influen- tial friends for assistance, being afraid to fight their own battles, Give me the man who depends upon his own re- sources. You must have the courage to buy, and also the courage to decide what, where, and when to buy. Have the courage to stick to your trade or call- ing, although at times circumstaneées may be against you. Almost every man has bad his failures, but he makes these failures the stepping stone to victory. Pluck requires decision. The stability of our commerce rests upon the principle, the honor, and the integrity of our business men. Those who have these attributes are apt to get on in the world. Let your riches be earned by means of honest profits aod honest industry, and yours will be that sweet satisfaction which is the re- ward of the upright and the honorable. a ee Close Questions. Your tempers—how are you? Do you become impatient under trial, fretful when childed or crossed angry ,revenge- ful when injured, vain whea flattered, proud when prospered, complaining when seemingly forsaken, unkind when neglected? Are you subject to discon- tent, to ambitioa, to selfishness? Are you worldly, covetous of riches, of vain pomp and porade, of indulgence, of honour orease? Are you unfeeling, contemptous of others, seeking your own, boasters, proud, levers of your own selves? Beware! These are the sedments of old nature. Nay,if they exist in you, in however small a degree, they are demonstrative that the old man of sin is not dead. It will be asad mis- take if you detect these evils within, and yet close your eyes to them, and continue to make professions of holiness. These are uot infirmities; they are in- dications of want of grace.— Bishop Foster. netineliniew> Mental Effort Healthful. A correspondent says on this subject: After an experience of thirty years in colleges,! have to say that fie never known or heard of a break-down in health that could be traced to study. I know a few that were caused by rum, and a few more that had their cause in akitchen. Ibroke down wyself in the last way. During the last thirty years I have habitually done five times as much mevtal work daily as I did in college,and | have found my brain-work healthful. Whether boys are to study Latia or German, they must be judi- viously ted, and led to form wholesome habits i tating, Chrtvuit iatligestit | “May I have this seat?” she asked of opportunity of visiting this department | the genteel-looking | drummer, whose of educational work,” said the speaker, | baggage was occupying it. well | Some looking! te getup; however, I'll have a carpen- others saw themselves acting the | part of proprietorin a large mercantile | per: it? Tastee Lake | must be promptly treated, just as the cases of other people. ButI am _ con- ‘is no healthier work }in the world than brain-work for boys or men, Didn't Understand. **T don’t know, ma’am,” he answered She grew purple and said: You don’t understand me. I mean, can | take it?” “Well, I don't know that either. You floor, and would be very troublesome ter to come on board at the station and ask his advice.” “I don’t want to take the old thing,” she howled. “Is this your traps on next! “No'm,” blandly answered the drum- mer; ‘they belong to the firm I travel for.” ‘Well, can I sit down here?” she final- ly sereamed, after shifting from one foot to the other. ‘I don’'t ksow, madam; you are the best judge of your muscular powers.” “Where do you travel from,” she screamed “Chicago,” he replied. “That settles it,’ she said meckly ; “will you please move your valises, and permit me to oceupy a small portion of this seat?” “Certainly,” he replied, “why didn’t you say that at first?” The train sped on, while be sat count- ing up his expenses, and she woadering if Chicago cheek had any equal under the sun, How She Held Him. A young man who was going to marry a girl concluded he would back out and told her so. ‘But I’ll hold you,’ she said. ‘No, you won't either.’ ‘I will, too.’ ‘Well, you won't all the same. You've got no contrect or anything else.’ ‘All the same, I'll hold you, and allthe law inthe countr¥ can’t help you.’ ‘How will you hold me, I’d like to know ?” ‘ll hold you in contempt, you nasty, mean thing.’—Merchant Tra- veller. Special Notices. j Bank or P. E. Istanv,—For this week we will take Bank of P. EK. Island Bills for either cash or goods at the City Hardware Store. Norron Bros, [ap2l 3i wkly. Highest cash price paid for Eggs by Wheatley & Suns corner Prince and Kent Streets. {apl5 7i wlyli. Trunks and Valises in great variety, selling cheap, at J. B. Macdonala’s. [aplS dly&w Come and get bargains in Boots and Shoes at Dorsey, Gorr & Co's. {marl2 Corron puck, for boat sails, a large supply very cheap at W. A. W xsxs & Co.’s, [ap]16 lw eod A LARGE stock of Room Paper at the lowest prices at J. B. Muedonald’s. {ap18 dly&aw Five pound tins Tea just the thing at Beer & Govr Jusr received per ‘Northern Light” full lines of Tweed and Worsted Suiting. J. M. McLeop & Co. {ap18, Every part of a gun ora sewing machine made at Brown’s shop, on corner of Prince and Grafton Street Ch’town, [jan26 wkly. You can save money by buying your Boots at J. B. Macdonalds. {apI8 dly& w. Five pound tins Tea, warranted yood or money refunded, at W. P. CoLwIL’s. [ml0 wkly. GET A PAIR AT ONCK.—-Men’s and Misses Rubbers, just received, at Dorsry, Gorr & Co, {ap18. Goop fresh Butter, only 23 cents, at R. K. Brace’s. [apl6, Vu are x ling off our balance of Crockery cheaper than ever to make room for new goods. W. P. Cotwitt, {ml0 wkly. New Hars just opened at L. E. Prowse’s. {ml. Sixcie Pry Cast Steel Springs, in Stock, all kinds.—Norton Bros. {ap3 For great bargains in Crockery go to W. P. CotwILv's. {m10 wkly. Five gallon tins Best American Oil cheap at Beer & Gorr’s, Wneat.—Daily expected, « large quantity of Seed Wheat, in White Russian, Manitoba, and White Fife.—W. P. Corwit. {mar25 dy wkly WE are now making a splendid line of Men’s Gaiters and Lace Boots, which we will sell low.—Dorsry, Gorr & Co, [marl2 You can get steam gauges and Fairbanks’ scales repaired at Brown’s; and warranted to stand the testor no pay. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. [feb 16 You can get all the Garden and Field Seeds you require for the season, cheap, at W. P. CoLWILL’s. {apl5 4w dly&wly. Cuoice New ORAnGEs, just received, at Bserr & Gorr’s. {ap2 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 it for a new one. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. {jan 29 Go to W. P., Colwill’s for Clover, Timothy, and Garden Seeds. {apl4 4w dly&wly _ ARRIVED to-day by ‘‘Northern Light,” and in stock, one hundred and tifty pairs Carriage Spriags, selling low.—NortTon Bros. far3 Srep Wear, Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds in large quantities at W. P. Cotws 1's. [apl5 4w dly& wly. A prsce 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 Printéy an@ Grafton Char- lottetewn, jan 29! PILLS + MAKE NEW RICH BLOOD, And will completely chaave the bicod in the entire system in three months. Any per son who will take 1 Pil! each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound ~ health, if sueh a thing be possible. Fer euring Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians use them in their practice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall for taneous!y vv lieve ese terrible diseases, and will positively cure nme cases oat of ten. Information that will save ' ' ric Diarrhea, Chronie Dysentery, Cho!*ra Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the pi ieshenenen ee aockent Sond fe pamphlet to. S. Jonxson & Co., Bostox, Mass. —— — 0 ‘ > a> 6 : Tsso-4. [S885-4. eight letter-cstamps. Send for civeulcr, I. 8. JOHNSON & ©O., ROSTON, MASS. roany tives sent free by mall. Don't delay a moment. "km English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, MAKE Bee § L AY now traveling in this country, says that most ef the Norse and Cattle Vowders sold here are worthiess trash. He s.\’s that Sheridan's » abs ly Winter Arrangement. ()* AND AFTER MONDAY, l0th DECEMBER, 1585, trains DIPI HERE Prevention is better than cure. (Per Internal and Exz- Condition Powders are pure and 0:0 will run daily as follows ‘Sundays excepted ):— “CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (ioe Cixcs t utel . immensely valuable. Not NY nm earth will make hens lay ike Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'a- JOUNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan- Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, ful to i pint food. Solid every y\iore, or sent by mail for 8 letter-stamps. 1. S. Jomnson & Co., Bosvon, Mags, —— ~ 0 _—— — - -_--< TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST ° TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. Ze Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Offica, Charlottetown, Dec, 17, 1883. Superintendent a er a es nae hP.. BEER & COFF’S. a TEA is giving splendid satisfaction. a 24cts., 30cts., and 36cts, Prices, wholesale, very low. Malt chests very cheap to the trade. BEER & GOFF. Whoiesale and Retail, Cheap. +O. accemem mermnrconen ON HAND: 230 boxes very choice Valencia and Layer RAISINS, 30 half-boxes choice LAYERS, 8,000 pounds CURRANTS, 200 boxes prime FIGS, 5 cases cheice PRUNES, 200 barrels hard WINTER APPLES, No, 1, 20 kegs GRAPES, AND MORE TO ARRIVE. BEER & GOFF. nea Nov. 14, 1883.—2aw wkly THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFIC HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AMD BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Garefal and Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, Tw Faae LT LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, BILL HEABS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. HAND BILLS, Qn Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. STATIONS, | No. 1. | No.3. STALLIONS, so. .2 | No. 4. ' - — cciiciniisdiiias ite iliiadadie —___—. : Charlottetown .... .dp 7.40a.m.) 2,40 p.m Jbarlottetown ....ar .- p.m, 10.30 a.m. on cee i | 7 = . | oa " Royalty Junction } P| ee . Oe * I i _. ree oe 3. "7 ~ Hunter River........| 9.07 “ | 403 ‘ || North Wiltshire... 2.06 * | S22 Bradalbane.......... O66 ** Trager * Ganter River........1) 148. 1 1OGRe % County Line......... O55... 4.47.5 Bradalbane......... Li... (oa I sp oc cn oes 10.08 ** 5.01 “ || County.Line.........; 1.01 ** | Rae Keusington.....,. ..|10.30 ‘* | 5.21 * RENEE. , 6500 04 co 112.46 ** | 8.09 * i jarill.o5 * | 6.55 “* || Kensington..........j1225 * | 7.49 * Summerside. .... dp! 1.00 p. m. \ dp|11.50 a. m.| 7.15 a. m (ap! 1.00p ae he \ dp Miscouche..........-- {292% | 1 ee res (arillLto * | Wellington cf. o Miscouche........... mae. ** i Corll a | 232 * | ¥ Wellington.......... 110 ug , ‘3.50 ‘ , hia bake coma ve a cc Piers a a Lee | et Labd ** | Bloomiield 17.55 | oon Lites + eeniels — iid oom ee ice vawcas aay + Stib'e one oe 00° ar ov : Aiver coeote d os the oe — Cignish wtetteeeees dp! 6. Oa, i TRAINS DEPART.—FCR TKE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM TKE EAST. STATIONS. | No. 5. | No. 7. STATIONS. | No.6 | No.8 ‘Sharlotretown..... dp: hs p. m Scale dmcnalon ar oo 2m, ? . ar| 2. ” | yr: ig ee aes Royalty Junction } op om | SUIS fiid son go> snes 10.05 * Me es isis abet Ee oo ROE SE iu 5 acs op. ma es 9.45 * Bedford ra. ne . dp 9.10 « | MRA. gids "4 | ee | Mount Ste wart.. > O00: °° | Muunt Stewart.. } dp] 4.15 « | Yuhign®.....:. ox 17.40 « ardigan........... | 6.35 * teorgetown....... dp! 7.15.a. m.! Georgetown. ......-arl 6.00 ee ___. | Mo 0% Stewart....ar , 9°05 a. m oe ptewart....dp| ca p.m ae settee en enes .* “ weet rece IV i eise | * er cai ** Te, SON Bee an: une 9: | 5.18 ** I Mene TAVGCs ... sc5s vs as 7.09 ** Bear River........-- cae. | a EE Ee dp , 6 25a. m OR Raa's ae 0 5 oe ree ar 6.50 “ | a onntegvnanenie Duomipatt amma catncndhe Saaileeeapepemneaie> TEA. | | | EXAMINER, APRIL 22, 1884. ; ee eu WEEKLY EXAMINER AND ISLAAKD ARGUS | CONTAINS | Mors Reading Satter than any other Fazer Fubiished | | | | in P, B. fgiand. | owet G1, UG Area Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, TRE 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, Telegrams, Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in tbe daily edition, ib is Always full of News AND Alw: ys up to the Times, The Weekiy Bxaminel FIVE POUND TINS, (screw top), excludes the air, pre- serving the flavor and strength of the Tea. Just what is wanted. | instituting a system of rigid economy lrg . . an | Civil Service on a sound business basis, AND ISLAND ARGUS Prices, retai!! iy . \is in favor of cytting down the Local | Legislature, consolidating the Loca! in the administration of local atiairs, jand applying the money thus saved to i | 7 ‘ The Advaucement ef the Agri- cultural and industrial iriercsis of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the lnstitutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, | DODGERS, AC, &EC., | Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand | | ! | ete., etce., done in first-class styte avd a ONE DOLLAR A YEAR InN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, } —SUCH As-— Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers AYER’S PILLS. A large proportion of the diseases which cause human suffering result from derange ment of the stomach, bowels, and liver, AYER’s CATHARTIC PILLS act directly upon these organs, and are ¢specially designed to cure the diseases caused by their derange. ment, including Constipation, Indiges. tion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Dysentery, and a host of other ailments, for all of which they are a safe, sure, prompt, and pleasant remedy. ‘The extensive use of these PILLs by eminent physicians in regular prae- tice, shows unmistakably the estimation in which they are heil by the medical profes- sion. These PILLs are compounded of vegetable substances only, and are absolutely free from calomel or any other injurious ingredient, A Sufferer from Headache writes: * AYER’S PILLS are invaluable to me, and are my coustant companion. I have been ea severe sutferer from Headache, and your PILLS are the only thing I could look to for relief. One dose will quickly move my bowels and free my head from pain, They are the most effective and the easiest pliysie I have ever found. Itisa Pa ~ me to speak in their praise, and I always do so when occasion offers. W. L. PAGE, of W. 1. Page & Bro,” Franklin St., Richmond,Va., June 3, 1882, “T have used AYER’s PILLS in number- less instances a8 recommended by you, and have vever known them to fail to accomplish the desired result. We constantly keep on hand at our home, and prize them as a leasant, safe, and reliable family medicine, For DYSPEPSIA they are invaluable. J, T, HAYES,” Mexia, Texas, Jane 17, i882, The iv. Faves %. HARE, writing from Atlanta, Ga., waye: aor: © vents ast 1 have been subject to constipati rom which, in spite of the use of medl- cines of various kinds, ! suffered increas inconvenience, until some months a began taking AYER’s PiLLs, ‘They ‘ entirely corrected the costive habit, and have vastly improved my general health,” AYER’s CATHARTIC PILLS correct irregn- larities of the bowels, stimulate the apps tite and digestion, and by their prompt and thorough action give tone and vigor to the whole physical econcemy, PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Draggists. j YOUNG, OLD, AND MIDDLE- AGED. All expvrience the wondertel beneficial effects of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Children with Sore Eyes, Sore Fars, or any scrofulous or sypa- ilitic taint, may be made healthy and strong by its use. Sold by all Druggists ; $1, six bottles for $5, W. 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It is no wortklses trash, ss sme may suppose, simply because they have been impoeed upon by others, but is positively the ‘King of Pain.” Sore throat cannot stand before its power. All we ask isa trial that you may be con- vinced of the truth of cur statement, Our ex perience iethat one bottietried also selis many more. xz. See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try @ botile—it will net fail to do all that is promieed. R. V. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale . W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. E, cnt J. A. CROSSMAN, Middleton, Let 27. Oct. 22, 1888 —eod wkly