: Where Are the Wicked Folks Ruried? ‘Tell me, gray-headed sexton,” I said, _ ‘* Where in this field are the wicked folk laid ? have wandered the quiet old graveyard through, And studied the epitaphs, old and new ; But on monument, obelisk, pillar or stone, I read of no evil that men have done. "he old sexton stood by a grave newly made, With his chin on his hand, his hand on his spade. I knew by the gleam of his eloquent eye Chat his heart was instructing his lips to re- ply. ** Who is to judge—when the soul takes its flight Who is to judge "twixt the wrong and the right? W hich of us mortals shall dare to say That our neighbor was wicked who died to- day ? “In the journey through life, the farther we speed, The better we learn that humanity's need Is charity's spirit, that prompts us to find Rather virtue than vice in the lives of man- kind, ‘«So commendable deeds we record on these stones ; Che evil men do—let it die with their bones. | have labored as sexton this many a year, But I never have buried a bad man here.” P. C. Holt R y , On, sn Bunch Grass Leaim, o-—--, Too Late. W hat silence we keep, year after year, When those whe are most near to us and dear, We live beside each other day by day, And speak ot myriad things, but seldom say The full sweet word that lies justin our reach, Beneath the common place of common speech, Chen out of sight and out of reach they go— These close, familiar friends who loved us so; And, sitting in the shadow they,have left, Alone with loneliness and sore bereft, We think, with vain regret, of some fond word That once we might have said, and they have heard, For weak and poor the love that we express Now seems besides the vast, sweet unex- pressed And slight the deeds we did to those undone, And small the service spent to treasure won. And undeserved the praise for word and deed That should overflow the simple need, This is the cruel cross of life, to be Full-visioned only when the ministry Of death has been fulfilled, and in the place Of some dear presence is but empty space. W hat recollected service e’er can then Give consolation for the might have been * — Nora Perry, in Inpependent, Do You Drink Ice Water? That cool refreshing drinks in warm weather are delicious is undeniable. That drinking ice water in copious draughts when a person is overheated is injurious, not to say dlangerous, is also undeniable. But that the free drinking of water in some form in hot weather must be avoided, is deniable, and is me of the greatest popular errors extant. When a person is perspiring freely from every pore, a vast amount of water is drawn frem the body, which must be re-supplied, or great injury is being done the physical health, and the foundation of some of the worst forms of kidney disease is being slowly, but surely laid. Why ! someone will exclaim, that is just what causes kidney troubles, drinking water freely which contains so much lime. Wrong again ! So long as the water drank is freely carried through the system, and converted in its passage to the naturally acid reaction of the urine and perspiration, no danger can occur by deposits of urea or lime in the kidneys and viadder, because they remain perfectly in solution, and are carried out otf the body instead of remaining it. Literally, they are washed out of the y by the copious draughts of water (that most per- tect of all known solulents), same as a series of pipes are “flushed” with water to clean them. A clean body is never diseased. Do not drink ice cold water, but pure cool water; a little lemon juice will improve the effectiveness. Plain soda water with a little acid is also excellent. If from drinking too much ice water you have stomach cramps, or are ‘‘water-logged,” as it is called, or are at- tacked with Cholera Morbus, Summer Com- plaint, Diarrhcea,or Dysentry, do not resort to alcholic stimulating drinks, which irritate rather than soothe and allay the inflammation which has caused the trouble; but adopt the practice of taking daily just before retiring, during July and August, one teaspoonful of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment in a little sweet ened water, which will prevent all such at- tacks and ill effects from ice water. In fact, a little pamphlet, sent free to anyone, by I. 8, Johnson & Uo., Boston, Mass., contains a vast amount of information about treating those summer troubles.—dy6i wy li. issds. & 1889, STHAMER “HEATHER BELLE, ” SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Tuesday, May 14 the Steamer * eather bene” Mugh McLean, Master, will run as follows: Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o'clock, wi Chasiottstons for Orwell Brush. Ww aimee ing Orwell Brush Wharf at 7 a. m., for Char- lottetown, calling at China Point and Halli- day's Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3 Rm. for Halliday’s, Chipa Point and Bragh Vharves, where she will remain over night. Wednesday morning, at 7 o'clock, will leave Brosh Wharf for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leav- ing Charlottetown at 3 p.m., remaining at Krush Wharf over night. Thursday morning, at 7 o'clock, will leave Brush Wherf for Charlottetown, calling at China Pointand Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Char- lottetown at 3p.m.; leaving Brush Wharf about 6 p. m, for Charlottetown. ‘The Steamer wil cali at China Point Wharf when ; 2 ‘riday, will leave Charlottetown for Cranbe Wharf, East River, at 4a. m.; leaving Cran berry Wharf at 7 a. m. for Charlottetown, calling at Hickey’s Wharf; leaving Charlotte- town for Hickey’s and Cranberry Wharves at 3p. m., returning to Charlottetown same evening, ivery alternate Friday, stea: Mount Stewart. " ea anon Saturday, at 3oclock, a,m., wilileave Char- lottetown for Crapaud: leaving Crapaud at / #& m. for Charlottetown; leaving Char- lotietown at 3p. m., to return to Crapsaud : returning from Crapand to Charlottetown same evening. FARES: Cabin, to or from Orv elena Wharves, 30 cts. Deck, 20 cts. : Cabin, to or from Mount Stewart, 20 cts.; ig | ne, 12 cts. abiD, to OF from Crapaud, 40 cts. ; Deck, : Excursion Tickets will be issued to Sool every Thursday, and to Crapaud every Saturday. L. C. OWEN, THE DAILY E Rocky Point, West River and South- port Ferry Table. For public convenience We condense the time table of the Rocky Point, West River and Southport Ferry : ROCKY POINT. Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf, Charlotte- town,— Turspay AND Fripay—9.30 a. m; 2 p. m.; returning 8.30, 10 a. m.; 2.20 p. m. Wepvespay AND Saturpay—8.30, 9.30 a m.; 2and 4p. m.; returning at 9 and 10 a. m.; 2.20 and 4.20 p. m. Sunpay-—~9 a, m.; 1 p. m.; returning 9.30 a. m., 1.30 p. m. Sail Boat leaves Connolly's Wharf, Monpay AND Tuurspay—9 and 1] a. m; 2, 4 and 6 p. m.; returning 3 and 10 a, m; 12.30, 3 and 5 p. m. : Tvespay, Wepnespay, FRIDAY AND SAT- uRpAY—1l] a. m.; 3and 6 p. m.; returning 8 a. m.; 12.30 and 5 p. m. SunpAY—4.30 p. m., coming from Rocky Point at 3.30 p. m. WEST RIVER, Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf for Shaw's W harf,— Tvespay AND Fripay—4 p. m., calling at Rocky Point and Westville, coming from Shaw's Wharf same day at 7a. ™., calling at Westville and Rocky Point SOUTEL PORT Steamer leaves Charlottetown on week days, commencing at 6 a, m. and continues until 10 p. m., running at intervals of every half hour, Returning leaves Southport first trip 6.15 a. m., and continaes until 10.10 p. m., running at intervals of every half hour. Ow Sunpay leaves Charlottetown, first trip at 7a. m.,and every hour until 10 a. m., then leaving at 10.30 and 12 noon, 12.30 and from 1 to 5 p. m., then regular trips at 6.30, 7.30 and 8.30. Returning leaves Southport at 7.30, 8.15, 9.45 10.15 and 10,45 a. m; 12.15, 12.45, L.l5andevery hour from 2,30 until | 5.30 and afterwards at 6.45, 8 and 8.45 p. m. - Tar Summer True Tasie.—For the con- venience of the public we condense the hours of departure and arrival of trains (local time): FOR THE WEST. 7 and 9.45 a. m. ; 4.30 p. m. FROM THE WEST. 10.35 a. m. ; 4 and 8.10 p. m. FOR THE EAST. 7.30 a. m. and 4.15 p. m. FROM THE EAST. 10.20 a. m. and 7.15 p. m. For Sale or To Let. GOOD BUSINESS STAND in an ex- £X\ cellent place of business, on the line of Railway in the country. Store and Ware- houses all complete, and very convenient. Will sell the Stock with the store. Terms very liberal. Every convenience for shipping Pro- duce, etc. + Address X. Y. Z., Examiner Office, Char- lottetown. Aug 10, 1889—eod w JOHN T. MELLISH, Barrister, Attorney, Notary Public, &e., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, OFFICE—Lendon House Building, (Davies' Corner), Queen St. All kinds of Legal Basiness promptly attended to. Money to Loan ai low interest. a -iy & wky tf Sheriffs Sale. ¥ virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Su- preme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Cather- ine Robins, Executrix of the last will and testa- ment of John Robins, deceased, vs. James Bam- brick, I have taken and seized as the property of the said James Bambrick all the rigat, title and interest of the said James Bambrick: All that tract, piece and parcel of land and premises situate, Jying and being on Lot or Township Number Thirty-seven, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing at a square stake at the edge of the Marsh where the western boundary of Saint Andrews’ Farm meets said Marsh; thence following said boundary north- wardly seventy-one chains; thence westerly twenty chains; thence south seventy-nine chains to the Marsh aforesaid; thence following the course of said Marsh wardiy «410 the place of beginning, containing by estimation one hundred and forty- five acres, be the same move or less, and being and comprising the farms leased by rabam Van Guelden Wiggins, deceased, to Patrick Bambrick and John Lunz respectively, together with the Island lying nearly opposite to the said farms, and knewn as Bambrick or Pig Island, and together also with the piece of Marsh appur- tenant to the said farms, as the same has hitherto been used and occupied by the said James Bam- brick, in Queen's County. i And I du hereby give public r.otice thes} will, on the ELEVENTH DAY OF DECEM- BER, 1889, at Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in the said County, set up and sell at Public Auction, the said Property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said Writ, being four hundred and sixty-two dollars and thirty-six cents ($462.26), with interest on three hundred and twenty-four dollars and forty-four cents from 3rd January, sone, i Be Sescnn telilentalcupsemes, sides 3 iff's fees and 1 epta’ —_— JAMES CORT 4 Sherift’s Office, Queen’s County, May 148, 1389. > Wyatt, Plaintiffs Attorney. y law Partner Wanted. - HE Subscriber wants a partner with a small capital, who has had experience in the Drug business. Must come recommended. Apply personally or by letter before August 15t 0. B. WADMAN. Crapaud, July %, 1889—2w dy wky CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, BMALIFAS, W. S. Boorng and Day School for oung Gentiemen. R. WALTER LEIGH and MR. H. M. BRADFORD, B. A., beg to give notice that the next Term commences Sept. 8th. Boys prepared for Army, Navy and Preli- minary Law and Medical Examinations. aug2—tl sept 8th (iwss { COULD TAKE AP ICK-ME-lp> GET SONEL Ss) (/fie~ ONG FER ae Ps a Oe ae ee dhe (aceon me" J. BARTON'S "ALLISON a MOUNT SACKVILLE, N. B. HE Sith year of this well-known institution will upen AUGUST 29TH, ‘the courses of study extend from the Primary branobes through the whole University Curriculum to the degree of B. A. In addition tothis wide range of sub- jects in the literary department, 8 ecial attention is given to PLANO FORTE, VOICK CUL' URE, VIOLIN, HARMONY, SHORTHAND, TYPE- WRITING and CALISTHENICS. ‘The _ best talent available has been secured forall these subjecta, the Musical Director being a qraduate of Stuttgart, and the Violinist a puvil of Joachim. The Teacher of Singing was trained by Max Mearezek, the instructor of Patti. Every effors is made not only to develop in- tellect and character, but also.to cultivate re- fined taste and lady-like manner$, For catalogue apply to jy22—tl sept ist COAL! ae ee CLARKIN BROS’. COAL DEPOT, East Nide Steam Navigation Co's. Wharf. o LS OF ALL KINDS always on hand. _/ Satisfaction in quality and price guaran- teed. A branch of railway passes Sheds, so parties living in the country near the line can have Coal put on cars with but little expense and handling. All orders promptly attended to. jy13—dy 2aw (tues sat) wky 3m Desirable Residence. ry\O LET.—That comfortable and convenient Residence, with nice Garden, Stables, etc., belonging to the Charlettetown Gas Light Company. Possession immediately. Apply at Gas Company's Office. jy30 Furniture Repair Shop, QUEEN STREET, Opposite Watson’s Drug Store. ees Repaired, Repainted and Reupholstered in fine style. .- Venetian Blinds Painted and Retaped very cheap. New Signs made in new and fancy style. Old Signs Repainted and Relettered. Shop Blinds Painted and Lettered in Gold Leaf. Paints mixed to order, ready for use, ail) shades. Satisfaction assured. A nice assortment of New Furniture, Pic- tures and Picture Mouldings always on hand, Give us a call. J.F. McINNIS & CO. ap24—3m 2aw (w 8) ea a OEE Ladies’ College Pare NIN REV. B. C. BORDEN, M. A.. PRINCIPAL. | nana tle ne actin TURSDAY, AUGUST 15 The circular around each box expiains the symptoms. Also how to cure & great variety of diseases. This infor- mation alone is worth ten times the cost. A handsome tillustrated pamphict sent free con- tains waluable infor-~ mation. Send for it. Dr. i 8. Johnson a Co., 2S Custom House Street, Boston, Mass. **BRest Liver Pill Known,” Ni Blood! The “Old London” Billiard Hall and Gyster House TO THE FRONT! OYSTERS fresh from the best Oyster PINETTE, BEDEQUE, and the These pills were a won- derful diseovery. Un- like any others. One Pilla Dose. Children take them easily. The most delicate women use them. In fact all jadies can obtain very great benefit from the use of Parsons’ Fills. @ne bex sent post- for 25 cts., or ive xes for $1 in stamps. 20 Pillsin every box. We pay duty to Canada. Make New Fch —-. Beds on the Island, viz., NARROWS. With THE “OLD LONDON” BILLIARD HALL s admitted to be one of the best furnished Halls in the Province, and you can always- rely upon getting a game from 9 a.m. toll p.m. Call and see for yourselves. —_-——— 0; ——_-_ — Try the *“Gld Lendon” ‘ppie Cider, FRESH FROM ANNAPOLIS. ——-— 0} —— -— Three Doors West from the Osborne House, Water Street, Char- lottetown. P. E. Island. __ “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING ESTABLISH MENT—Opposite Railway Freight Shed. JOHN JOY, Proprietor. March 23, 1889-—6m eod —_ ——— ——— — “ Ss TNS Saba toads a ea Las SS a . Ses. SS es S, yh 4 a ens A * ae - oy ae . ‘ r 4 eS “ _ NN AER SEES ee ee SS ~~ VASA ASO ‘for Infants and Children. NOTICE © S HERERY GIVEN that ali communications | in respect to matters affecting the Depart- mentof Indian Affairs, should be addressed to the Honorable E. 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BRUCE, Charlottetown, June 28, 1889-—eod & wky MERCHANT TAILOR. Spring Supplies, —-—FOR = House Builders and painters (—— NAILS, LOCKS, HINGES, TAR & DRY PAPER, PITCH & FELT —_—{x}—_——_— Brandram’s B. B. Genuine White Lead, i COLORS IN OIL AND DRY ~-————| x ]-———. English Boiled and haw Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Giass, &e (xPoeoeeet For Fishermen---Lines and Twines. Fa lncaeisnias NORTON CHARLOTTETOWN. jula—lyr ood & wky oon THAT TERRIBLE PARESIS, Are the Canadian Nation of LIFE BRAIN (jrom a photograph) ft Healthy Condition. With Paresis Lesions, There are many well known men confined in our Asylums who but a short time ago were prominent among our business and socjaj circles, Why are they there? Paresis! en it come on at once? yot atall. It was a gradual but posit? growth. They overtened Witrds The drain on their vitality, their nerve powers, their brain tissue, was too great, and they gradual but surely sank under it. The things they did to bring this sad end about are i the same things that are being done thousands of men and women to-day. Itis not necessary to name them, ‘They all end disastrously unless checked or regulated. Prof. Phelps, of Dartmouth College, knew this fully when he began his experi which resulted in the discovery of the wonderful Paine’s Celery Compound, He realized that paresis (consumption of the brain) was our great National weakness, He knew that the brain and nervous system must be fortified to meet the great strains which modern life bring upon it. He sawthatmea were becoming debilitated and ‘women weakened by the pressure and demands of life, and he sought and discovered the remedy Paine’s Celery Compound, if rightly takén, will renew the brain and build up nerve tissues as fast as they become exhausted. It is not a narcotic. It contains no d no nostrums. It is perfectly pure. . absolutely harmless. 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BROTHERS, Charlottetown, Wholesale Agents for Prince Edward Island MHAT AlL YOU? _ Bg pun foel dull, Janguid, low-spirited, life- ies, & i indeseribably migerabie, ‘both Be cally nud mentally; experience a sense ot fullness or bloating after eating, or of * gone- ness,”’ or emnptiness of stomach in the morn- ing, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste in mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent headaches, blurred eyesight, * floating specks" before the eyes, nervous prostration “4 ex. haustion, irritability of temper, hot flushes, alternating with chilly sensations, sharp biting, transicnt pains here and there, col< feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefultiess, or disturbed and unrefreshing sleep, conetant, indescribable feeling of dread, or of impend- ing calamity ? fe you have all, or any considerable number of these sy:nptoms, you are suifering from that most common of American maladies— Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. 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' CONSUMPTION, which is Serofula of the Lungs, is arresi¢4 Sa re Oy Pine disses. | From ane earier of the ‘ yelous power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now warld-famed rom edy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriou ¥ ef calling it his “ConsumPTION CURE, bus abandoned that name as too restrictive TOF medicine whieh, from its wonderful com bination of tonic, or strengthening, aiteratiy or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, on nutritive properties, is unequaled, not ony as a sameny for Consumption, but for Chronic Diseases of the Liver, Blood, and Lungs. Short- For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, m ness of Breath, Caronic Nasal Catarrh, Bo chitis, Asthma, Devers, Coughs, -_ indred actions, it is an efficien y: ar 5 by Druggists, at $1.00, or Six Bottles ry 85.00. ! a? Send ten cents in stampe for Dr. Pierge# k on Consumption, ders, s Di Association, World’s Dispensary Medical saat & FENNELL. March 25, [889—2aw & wky 663 Bain St