; rt aie > oo aie ae ee oo aa a THE DAILY BXAMINER, 7- : ieeaenied by request) =. ; FE | ye THE DUDINE. et ae te ae The Comfort of Love. » REY. GEORGER LANSIN iAYLOR. ‘V he great storms of life oertake us, v\ n great desolations come, W he sreat shocks of sorrow shake us, vw . bereft of friends and home, ‘She: from love's communion driven fe's desert, bleak and broad, thand joy shall still be ;iven wh the changeless love of God ‘\ ife’s waste and wintry ocean hes, desolate, before, r wild, in fierce commotion Wi e between us and the shore; ike glorious sunshine beamiug From the opening sky above omes streaming Dow: through all our nearts ¢ Gio eternal, quenchless lov ve vield up all for Jesus, NV 1 all earthly friends disown, vir Heavenly Father sees vs = cen for His sake aione ii heart is on us turning, Lil (Lis tender mercies move, ti 1 $s love is yearning: i t shail« maquer suc haiove hall shake our trust dee»-founded cin Jehovah's truth and might? fhough with gloom awhile surrounded forn shall break and give us light ‘ ear and tribulation Varish at His sovereign nod ; Lean our hearts for consolation im the mighty love of God, __—- + Literary Remuneration . . . . . | Writers of the finest abilities are so | poorly remunerated in New York that | many of them adopt spin tales tor the cheap cations. Although such considered honourable, it brings in| more money than more elevated and finished literature. Publishers who purchase it say frankly that they want what fservant girls will devour and newsboys read under the gaslight. This sortof demand enables them to pay their contributors from five to ten times as much as the magizines’ flash publi-} work is DOL | bess Most of their writers receive $5,000 a year. One of them: is paid $15,000 a year. He has no particular talent as a into the save his writer and could Harper's or the ilfe is not get Century to —eseo- A Story of Landlord and Tenants. GeorgeWorley tells some extravagant gopher tales about Florida. He says Ob OnGOccasiON a certain gentieman went to Florida with the idea of getting rich from an oraoge grove, and was exevedingly anxious to buy land. A tract was offered him at a price that he thougit wonld be cheap for any kind, »f land in any country, and he bought) it and paid for it before he ever saw it. Atier getting his deed he concluded he would ride out and look at it. He una it so full ot gepher holes that it “8 impossible? for Lim to ride over it, ni he niched his horse and undertook wa kover it. He did not go far we er, until he became so disgusted sat he pulled out his deed and sticking ins gophers hole, said: “Here, d—n u have got possession and I will you the title alse.” He then quit Tilia in disgust. _— - ee Disinfectants. Why, it may be asked, cannot our ‘em sts discover some pleasant and poisonous disinfectant? Why are c under the necessity of substituting intolerable smell for a bad one? 1e Aaswer is that nothing but poison- us substances can be good general dis- intectcnts, as the dangerous matter which itis the aim of disinfectants to vestroy is chiefly organic, of which too, tuough of course in a far higher degree, the vital parts ofthe human being ‘onsisis. Of disinfectants, charcoal is perhaps the least objectionable; it is neithes dangerous nor mal-odorous; but though extremely valuable asa deodorant, its usefulness as a disin‘ fectant must be capable of destroying the lower forms of organic Jife, some of Which constitute disease; and the provinces of the chemist is to find out that substance which is most destruc- tive to these lower organisms, and least dangerous and objeciionable to map. Carbolic acid best answers these re- quirements, and on this account has recently come into extensive use. -_—— —- - 2908 ——— - — The Extraordinary Young Lady. Oace in a Large City there dwelt a Maiden whose Mother being in Moderate Circumstances, was put to great straits to s» educate ber Daughter that she might occupy a Higher Wulk of Life. She workod hard, and deprived herself of every Comfort. And how was she rewarded ? Sivenge to say, this Yousg Ladv ap- precisted her Mother's Sacrifices, and did ail she could to Hghten her Labore. Upoa returning from Schoo) she would cevote her timeto the Kitehen until pseudon yms and | lot | Skating Boots at $2.00, at Dorsey, Goff & Co's, the hour for her Mosie Lesson arrived, en. hea she make the Piano Jiowi She arose carly and assisted mtb tie Wasuing and Ironing, ard | when her Yoroy Man (ook her to the} lee Vroam +Perior ae might she alway 3 suppel some Choices Cake into her Pocket for Ma, Finally She and the were warried, and the Vouid Man a aia “i Best Ro tm: mn their House wes devoted Youny ha ‘ ' tothe Old Lady, who vever afterwards | fui a Lick of Work. MOKAL. Tais ismot a True Story. It is a } whose picture we show. hse for her banys and her bustie below. C is the cotton that humbugs _ the beaux, Dis her doggie kissed oft on the nose. KE is her eyebrows dark f | | 8 is the angel | | shaded with care, F is her flirting, if ‘maw isn’t there ° i | | * OO & V ‘ isher glo ', ve . } ten buttons or more, — H is her hair that she bot at the store. I's the ice-cream that so bankrupts her beaux. J is the jewels of paste that she shows. K is the know- ledge that tortures her brain. Lis. | her langour, that's laziness plain. M is the match she will strike by and py. N is the novels she reads on the aly ©’s her opinions, impori- ant she thinks, P's the piano, she pounds till she winks, Q is the quail upon toast she once ate, is the royalty aped by her set. 8S is her stockings, with holes in the toes. T is her talk that as soft as her beaux, U her useless- eer as a wile. V vanities, sapping her W’s her writing mis- formed and misspelled. X her Xtravagance seldom excelled, 72 6 oe yawns for she sleeps half the day. Zisazeph yrto blow her aw ay. — * =_em + 7 Special Notices. ness her life. Cnoice FLour 35 at Beer and Goff's. Bep Comrorters, heavv and good, a large just opened at W. A, WreEks & o's, [nov 25 Now 1s THE Trwe,—Ladies’ Hand-made men’s overshoes at Macdonald’s [no 22 Fiery cases women’s and and rubbers just received Boot Store. Keep your feet dry by getting a pair of Dorsey, Got & Co’s, Boots. {sep]7 Prerare for the cold, and get some good, warm Underclothing cheap at L. E. Prowse’s nOVS Owes car Ontario apples. (large barrels), the finest lot we have ever received. This is the time for families to buy in their supply. Beer & Gorr. [nov 8 A Lor of French calf tops, just received from England, to be sold cheap at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. foet 13 One hundred barrels Choice Winter Apples cheap at Beer & Golf's. {oct 27 TusT received new Overshoes and Rubbers, cheap at Dorsey, Goff & Co, {no ll Prepare for the ecld, and get ‘some good, warm Underclothing cheap at L. E, Prowse’s. nov § Lavtres and Gentlemens fashionable Rubber Boots, Slippers, and Overshoes, at Dorsty Gorr & Co's. fsepl7 Our fall Boots are just the thing—Dorsey, GorF & Co, [sep]7 Prepare for the cold, and get some good, warm Underclothing cheap at L. E, Prowse’s novS Men’s and Boy’s Fur Caps, in great variety, selling cheap at J. B, Macdonald’s. {no 22 Ir you want bargains in all kinds of Crock- ery or Glassware, the best place is at R. K. Brace’s. dy & wkly—dec3 Boots are very cheap at D okrsry, Gorr & Co's. {sepl7 LareGe stock of Accordeons, Concertinas, Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Flutes, Violin strings at Miller Bros, selling very cheap. [nov 4, tf J. B. MAcDONALD’s is the place to buy warm underclothing good and cheap. (no 22 Tue cheapest Watches,Clocks and Jewelery ace at E.T. Bonnell’s,opposite Rocklin House. [dee 3 2i pd Men’s long rubber boots, good quality, for $3 50 per pair, at Macdonald’s Boot Store. Ino 22 Lapras’ Astracan Jackets, good quality, selling low at J. B. Macdonald’s. [no 22 LEAVE your measure at once. Made ina day’s notice. Custom boots, French calf or cordevan, at Dorsey Goff & Co nev 29 Great rush for overcoats at J. B. Mac- donald’s, [nov 2 Pratr’s Astra Ot (Kerosene) at Beer & Goft’s. [oct 27 CARRIAGE. FACTORY, fF YHE Undersigned begs leave to inform the public he has purchased the Carriage Business carried on by McKinnon & Fraser, on Upper Prince Street, opposite new Baptist Church, where he will be pleased to see his old customers, and as many new ones as may favor him with theiy patronage. He will keep on hand ahd build to order, CARRIAGES and SLEIGHS of every des cription and latest patterns, Road, track and sleigh Sulkeys made to order, at shortest notice, With best American stock. Special attention will be given to the Re- pairing of Carriages, Sleighs, &c. N. B.~ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. J. J. SEAMAN. Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1884—3aw tl 3lst dee wkly Acknowledged the “STANDARD” of LAUNDRY SOAP. There is but One. Every bar is stamped with 7a pair of hands, and no Gro- -cer Should be allowed to offer any Subsiitute. In the use ofj WELCOME SOAP people realize “VALUE RECEIVED” and discover »that superiority in WASHING QUALITY peculiar to this Soap. Ae ae in THE DAILY EXAMI. NER, if you want to reach the most Fable.—Cinvinnati Times Star. people for the least money. The Most Wonderfol Family Exeels — = for se. men ne gy en CURRS—Coterr>, Chol- 27”-CURES — Diphtheria, oa Wecuna, beecehery. Sore. fae ian Chronic Diarrhasa, Kid: pare Mg fe a the : ney Troubles, and § rinal Lungs, Hoarseness, In- ? Dinenges.«, Grculars 6 fluenza, Hacking Cough, oot ieee Whooping Cough. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. PARSONS? ...£URCAz!NE.... PILLS | LIVER and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, Positively cure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, and al ene pe ONE PILL A DOSE). For Female Complain 8 Soe aa a ttt Gad thems & caren Cathartic and Liver Pill, Dr. T. M. Palmer, Monticello, Pia. Bite oe Sean » Sold everywhere, or sent — i ther. --J. Dennison, M.D., DeWitt, Lowa. ° n aah ee Be a Veluavle inijormation FREE. 1.8. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MAS . It is a well-known fact that most of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is werthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. : Nothing on Earth will make hens : lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- der, Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint of ee ‘ b i} for 25e. in itively , eure | fog Cholera, &e. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail tor Zoe. It will also positively prevent and .. Furnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20. food. CHICKEN CHOLERA, i... in SS SGTSSOS EEE scons ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. eee = -B'T R_. 0 CAPITAL, © «© jet Jenne ve —— eee () HEAD OFFICE--Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. (OOo Risks Taken on Most Favorable Terms. AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Merchants Rank of BHalifax. $2,000,060 Ch'town, Feb, 27, 1884. MORRIS & IRBDLAN D’S NEW IMPROVED PATENT EIGHT-FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE: a only Eight-F'ange Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY SAFE made, such as : ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing jthe bolt work with the whole of the filling (six inches) between it and the « utside,*that is, as far from the fire and thief as it can be 2nd. THE PATENT+ HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on hinges, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to haye easy access to the lock and boit- work, He can thus easily change the leck, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order, 3rd. IRON INSIi/E LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in the filling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and alter a few years absorbs the moisture and “requires filling over again.” 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents Warping or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. 6th. LIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof safes, providing e'ght laps, thus preventing the passage ot heat, it having to pss over twelve inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes containing one, two or three flanges, THESE SAFES have stood the test cf years, and the greatest fires cn this continent, and have the CHAMPION RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires. . We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing of large numbers throughout the Dominion BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm. monials and information, address, JOSEPH JACOBS, GENERAL AGENT. WOTICH. — MORE ROOM. MORE GOODS. SOL me oe LOWER PRICES ! mowed stn eine ctu For prices, testi- MORRIS & IRELAND, 64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass, S my Store has been greatly enlarged, my importations have been greatly increased, thus enabling me to show a very much better assortment of Goods than usual. Every Department is well filled with Choice NEW GOODS, imported direct from the English Markets, And, as {| am bound to sustain my past reputation for selling Cheap Goods, those who patronize me will find my Prices Low. Quality Good. Assortment Large. CALL AND SEE US; I. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Big Hat, 74 Queen Street. Ch'towr, Sept. 26, 1884,—ead whly GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE |! cose COUMENCEING EVERY MORNING AT 8 ALM. 1) en nem Jer AVING lately increased our motive power and made several additions to machin- ery plant, we are in a better postion than ever before to attend to the wants of our Customers. Having a large staff of workmen employed, our monthly output of Furniture is very large ; but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked we are desirous of kceping our stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all our goods at the lowest possible price FOR CASH. The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock and ask for prices. Orcers by letter promptly attended to. Funeral Furnishing a Specialitv. Beau- tiful, Good and Best Value in the Prey inces. a SE TT SR Dares WIARK WRICHT & CO. Charlottetown, Noy. 14, 1884 WEEKLY EXAMINER AND (SLAKD ARGUS CONTAINS More heading Matter than ay other Paper Fublished in P. &. Island, any $007 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 ! 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