Cd . « ae free.” —Curipides. Single Copies Two Cents 1893. a ae DIFFERENCE BETWIXT THE SHY BEAU AND THE CHATTY CHAP. A Few Words in Behalf of the Wife Who Resents Flirtatious Attentions to Her Spouse--Questious For a Bride. ‘“‘Men are peculiar creatures,” said the girl in white as she nestled closer to the big piie of sofa cushions. **] have notic- ed that the shy, bashful, self-couscious man can be captured twice as eusily as the chatty man who thinks girls are the dearest things on earth and usually tells them so. i have known men who couldn't button a girl's glove or help heron with a wrap without an embe.- SERIOUS THOUGHTS. | Wenders of Wisdom KEpitomized by th: Rest of Writers, | One never learns the real secret o! happiness until he has learned to forge: self in efforts for others’ comfort and en- joyment. The selfish person is by m means the happiest. It is often seer that those wiu seek the first places for | thing that is going, are far from being | Satisfied. Ou the other hand, itis equal ly noticesble that these who are con spicuous by the absence of the selfish ele- } ment, and who ta.e wiat falls lot, and who try to make all about apparently in their very element. Theis giving out pieasure is found more in than in taking in. They CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMPER, sess. = La 7 : Deen ce mag, . VN W e Cad ROOm ' M. | 1 | sets water 8 | a 3 is TERMS: Four Dollars a Year. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak . 2 6 47 24 8 4 me ere ‘ : ‘| 20] 9 48 NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, as | Naa ao ay oe Rene a en eann aa oe eee ov» | Visitors to the World's Pair ‘P25 Wi ART: = MERIT ACKROWLEDGED (ri: Gtris AND PHE MEN. : 9 of SHOULD TAKE Tit! Hom ah c= oe a , é Q tan} | By the Sisters of Mercy. oo We % ° 93 ‘ hi Sete fee of "5% 0.85 ; i 2 2 2 Inter colanial Railway *- £ La a E ~ iB ; | The Kickapoo Indian Remedies Found + 26 head Mae =: = ’ i oat i 4,” i to be Invaluable at a Famous New Md 4 40 passes through a Conntry unri ae oy Ps E | England Preparatory School. Their | : 57 | 6 2 valled =o ENERY. ; 2 ie re} F ft Use ts Always Found to be Beneficial. : 18 Charlotet ticago-and } is We mee = #15 Charlottetown to Chicago and Return, y te 3. D. Meleat kOe The Sisters of nH} 8 9) 9 41 > iz ‘Orureriy 3. 2. BCLCOU W@W UGS Mercy who conduct = |} - 0 ot ms $33 BD. , j € r the St. eae ) 5} 10 52], Fekete good on : isin on a ijiate of ie es en eee er ee Preparatory Board- 2 = il 27 | alsoat Detritand Portiuron, : 1 rt i r iit ch ing Schoo] at Hart- 23) 1 ( ait 9 | POURIST PCKRTS, CUARLO!TETOWN ‘ ford, Conn., writ 2 : . ~ ® 4 to Sea a, nd RETURN, 2604 to-4éth ICH / AMILY GROCERIES, . / that hay tok ines Mi eT 1 3] i iokapoo Indian Remedies invaluab! on $48 15, to them in caring for es health of the HE WNLY EXANINER zune ==) Flour, Tea, Biscuits, &c on to the regular dafly service . os which ontinued aa heretofore, a superb na 1} TH dan . 1 aa : s< i Tur I ve Dury Newsparcr BUFFET ANDSLEEPING C+R, lighted by Ws ; | POVi U t p 9 st ;’ J Yet t p P. E. [ananp, | eloctricsty, will leave HH \LIFAX EVERY G Wid BNREavOP UO Bio VUSLOMeMS BVETY paulsiacsd |} MONDAY at 12.2), standard tint’, and wilt th i Is iss uf ron, from the offiee of | run through te CHICAGU WITHOUT sce. eto ti, ee eee : ‘ 7 . =o til se | ‘ HANGE, arriving there WEDNESDAY } THe iM PUBLISHING ¢ erates, ME DVIS ‘teak ae tue FASTESE TIME 2 =a y Lond iH ‘ ling, Que nm Sire between Halifax and ( hicago, BB KN va AN 4 RATE F SUBSCRIPTION Further information can be obtained of any ° ® uy & ® — ' , . Station Agent. = (IN ADVANCE) D. POTTINGER, Charlottetown, September 21, [863—eod & wky Oxe % Si. General Manager Government Railways. ——— . —a Six Mos 20u Railway Office, Monc'on, N, B.,? ; : Tuxke M tw Qin September, iyi. ; tte th tthe ty ¥ One Monti — ly ti 19th Oct % % ay ti 0th Oet e v e Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the - - es —————_-— + 1 + . . . . 1. " h Ss : j ADVERTISING RATES. ef Don't travel Second Class when | a ba fi 4 Mt Y For s ulvertisements which are ordered you can ? Pirst lass for ; ! a 4 Vy i U U ® : : ~~. for only or two weeks the charge is 50 | nearly the same money. For . ———- - cents p wth for the first insertion, and 2 incall } * * * * « x * x & * * *x * * * * * eents fh econtinvation Rate ecards are th it reason } * € *~ + * * x * * furnished on application at the office. Special | fo § , ; Ge contract prices at a reduced rate are quoted | é & ¥8> 4 Fey for ady isesmenta four inches in &i.e or Ss & €¥ A rish subject for thought, most people admit i months or larger, which are © run for three } ‘ via the FAST SHORT LINE—Charl: ttetown | q : xo ator | Batten Msitae' sta ie ine | PERHAPS it has no Interest for You No special notices inserted unless paid for | Steamers; Pictou to Halifax via the Inter- e Lut ‘ at the rate of 1) cents per line, and ander no | colonial Rail war, and H»lifax to Boston via eireemstances will such paid notices appear the fast, modern-built and equipped Steel i oweiooe ‘ PERHAPS ? Special discounts made on all advertise- S S sé HALIFAX 7 ments connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, | . . 5 ’ - é Nenics. ete No notices will be inserted wit } mi wn = 7 che > sailing from the Plant Wharf, foot of Sac«- If if has, We would like a word with You. the same unless the regular rate of 10 cents per | vijje Street, EVERY WEDNESDAY, at line is paid, | 8 a& m. ——— _-— (1) —- —_——- That Tue Ex imner te considered by our . : 3 i Merchants and Manufacturers to be the lead- ON Li ONE AIGH r AT SE i, ; Island, and conse- | In order to reduce our large stock of DRUGS and DRUG- ing newspaper in P. E i } nent) e able e ing mec d the privilege of going on board Steamer quently the most valuable advertising medium = eee = : . “ ie lah Ricies oe se » z ‘ trowgh whtes to make their announcements | Mbt before departure without extra charge. | GISTS’ SUNDRIES before moving from the Old Stand, we ablic. is abundant! ywroved by the fact that | ry ra) ‘ re: r+ uce 10es pai is abandantly proved bj 7 . 7 For Tickets and all in‘ormation apply to | W ill se li at gi e atly red uce d pl ices. norier to accommodate our advertisers we the office of Company tue Charlottetown Navigation | sepiy | ~ | to buy goods in our line cheap. have been compelled to enlarge the paper to ‘i his offers a chance for Dealers, Physicians and everybody ita present si.e Tae Datry Ex lowing agents ht. H. Mason, } ost O f ce, liarvie & Co. Gt. George Street, Theo. L. ( happelle, Queen > treet J. Meintyre Malpeque Road, c. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road W. M. Codin, orafton Street, by. Chappell, Prince Street, } avaar Store, Queen street, S. Gray, News Stall, P. E. on the trains i M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- | merside. i Harry McFarlane, Souris. Hen. DPD.) ordon, | eorgetown., ID. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. a. M. Clarke, Alberton ES ESS aMtNen is for sale by the fol- | | ' ‘ 2 ‘CHE a 4 ee all. Christy | GEO. B. HUGHES, Apothieearies’ Hal Charlottetown ‘ ‘ =e —_ TEES Bion and Rat . Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 1893—ly 31 wky 31 wmniwves ~~ a, | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FOR SALE BY ‘R. B. Norton & Co., The Weekly Examiner} > ~re In issued every eaten ee from me | ASVeosS. publishers’ o-Tice. Suisawomistcureteree P, BL RAILWAY. THE ANNUAL PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION. an! fall of the latest news. OPEN TO THE WHOLE JSLAND, The subscription for Tax Weexty Exam- | Until Further Notice the trains of this Rail- HiLD AT CHARLOTTETOWN, | Georgetown and Souris..............6% “ | Inet, post paid to any part of Canada or the | way will run daily (Sundays excepted) as * a Fel iil laa Bien Prosthetic Dentistry. “eae "o~cc" Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, follows :— | Laited States, is one dollar per year. ' | | SEPTEMBER 26, 27, 28 AND 2% | Trains will leave Charlottetown : Advertising rates on the same scale as given | bove for Tuk DatLy EXAMINER. Express for Summerside and Tignish.6 00 a m - Accommodation for Mount Stewart, WILL BE Passengers for the West can leave Char- lottetown at Ga. m., arriving at Summerside atSi5 and Tignish at 11.55 a. m., returning ’ Artificial Teeth on Iam prepared to mount : - r. reac ersi t 4.65 and } liferent kinds of plates:—Alusainam, | same day, reaching Summerside a ; : : a . . . ! oe Watt's Mt tn "ener Metal, (thes: metais | Charlottetown at 6.2) p.m. =e S Ali animals and articles for Exhibition must be entered at the office of the Seeret Will not oxidige or turn black in the mouthh | miele coms soitrom Pont du Chene. Pax | tary, Cameron Block, on or before SATURDAY, 23ap SEPTEMBER. Vuleanlt DR . MURRA Y. Dentist. | sengers going East can leave Charlottetown The Exhibition Grounds and Buildings will be open on Friday ond Saturday, 22nd at6.3) a. m., arriving at Souris at 10.55, or Georgetown at la. m., returning to Char- lottetown same day, arriving at 5.4, p. m. Trains will arrive at Charlottetown : and 23rd September, and until 2 o'clock in the afternoon Gn Moudey, the 25th of Sep- tember, fur-the reception aud arrangement of Exhibition articles. Exhibitors of bulky articles, requiring large space, shoald apply not later than the 1&th September. Stamper Biock, Victoria Row. DOCTOR DORSEY, and to the Secretary . ss from Georgetown, Souris and ‘ *hlos rt <2 - sane 5 with entry Mount Stewart. ..... .... teens 2am | Prize Lists, containing fu'! information as to Rales, Regulation=, ete., Acme ee ee Ee a = forme, will be sent or fiven to any person applying to tue Secreta vy. cee < . 3 : : - . “Souris ang Mountstewart. . 5 35pm The Entry Books are now open, and entries can be mace at any time with the Physician Surgeon. Express (rom Tignish and Summer. . | . 0 GBD. 6 0 0 - cence ses 5+ cn bandas: oe meget tetee All Trains are run by Eastern Standard ime. D. POTTINGER General Manager. | Moncton, | * Secretary. ‘ ; Tine Grand Parade of Prize and other Animals Sepiember, at 1] o'clock, a. m., sharp. THE RACES. will take place on Friday, 29h Graduate of the Medical Departin ‘nt of the University of the City of New York, iate | Member of the Resident Staff of Baiie- | J. UNSWORTHEL vut Hospital! and the New York | Superintendent. ' ng-in Hospital, New Ch’town, York City. . ee ger tae dusine the’ Ralibition 1< Queen J ofineton’s The following Races will tae place during te Exhibition onan a $1,300. PREMIUMS. of King and Queen : i lu ici E&cef SEPTEMBER, } “sate maintains its high standard as i I Ba ccs scleswnaypaaasiaeuis ssneaasulicndos 1a +caeeueiall Purse $150 00 i h & C Two Year Old CPaturity).............c0..cceenee 720" seeedgesceneeeges sens snenanene “ 150 60 Ro t. 0c 0., A Perfect | tend be RAG ons be hon hk ala hie co oe ccennes ( andeakaebebonncstensane was 200 00 SECOND DAY—28rn SEPTEMBER, 1893. Beef Food. . OFFICE. North Side i Square | } $1,300. Resid onee—Near Corne . 5 Streets, Charlottetown DAY~—2i1H FIRST TEA MERCHANTS, vies: Seca | i | | | } ‘Halifax & PB, Island S.§, Line | ne ceeeee-k urse $150 00} % Free for All (open to Caua la an i the United State) s seassende bimdsan? 7 500 00 | MINCING LANE-----------LONDON ‘i vil | OBOE Nie ocd? snehsh postnandocippanbipeaiiysacen cane” ©: aa am rat a y 8 rA Wi 4 The entries for the Two Year Old Class are now closed Thege ntries for the other REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY i Va-did elnetrtite te Scam , -}is a FOOD and a TONIC combned.) — Amusements of various kinds are being arranged fur during the Exhibition. J A Mé RK Ist YN, HALI i AX nineteen Special Rates by Rati and Steamers from al! parts, ; i i : as _< Ou Wednesday, 27th September, from 1l to 12 o'cloek, noon, and on Thursday , : co oe It ¢ yntains the feeding qualities of | anil I ridav, 28th and Zn Se pi mb r. from °% to Ll 0 Oho r. a. m.. Anction Sales of | “—_ . out ‘ -. | Horses, Cattle and other Stock will be held, This is expected to be a great vale, as the A. LEOFRED, BEEF AXD WHEAT, and the tonk Directors are a ‘sured that a lot of firct-class animal< will be offered. ; Graduate of Laval and McGill) | qualities of HYPOPHOSPHITES in the a ee oe es ons enti: aan BEND. ROGEES, A. B. WARBURTON, Wi LING ENGIN i BER. form of @ President. Secretary. MAIN OFFICE QUEBEC | Palatable Becf Tea Charlottctown, September 1, 1893—-2aw & wy MONTREAL | Milk Granules | BRANCH OFFICE STAMPS WANTED. | oa rs . oe iit eal is the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so treated | OLD Canadian, Wnited States and other siop*, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For} that when dissolved in the requisite quan Bg inv l pay $1 to $5 each a ’ it wi lds a Poduct that . GEORGE LOWE, tity of water It yields ap 3 = 3 Toronto, The perfect equivaleat of MOTHER'S MILK. 16 Spadina Avenue, I ROBERT BEAIRSTO COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER. GOOD REFERENCES . e r o ‘ . ti . friends and customers in Town and Country for the cr é Se extended to us during the last twenty-five S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire N ails, | Steel and Iron cut Nails and ous support We have sold our entire stock of Groceries, but not Cusen Gerert. Chasicteetewn Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe/lease to them. We therefore beg to announce that we Queen treet, harigtteto . E ? Pe ea = : ; : - Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c.|have rented the new and commnodious Brick Store of Sr. Joun, N. B. Messrs. Dodd & Rogers, Queen Street, one door north of WARINE {HSURANCE, British and Fore'gn Marine of Liverp ol. Veliance Marine of Liverpool. Nova Scotia Marine of Ualifax. WINES | WINES ! FINEST QUALITY. Port, Sherry, Claret, Cham- pagne, Xe. ee sale at lowest possible prices a new and varied stock of GROCERIES second to none in the Provinces. J. D. MACLEOD & CO. in WHITE'S BUILDING, occupied by W. son, Esq., two doors north of the Old Stand. J. BD. i. & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 15, 1893—dy lw then eod & wky Tues: Woees have been imported from first-class European houses, and are pure, Halls, Cargoos anil Freights insured a ¢ aod well matured. pwest ra Sterlin Covtiqaaie, yeas! inany part of wor 4 men se imscod On IPED. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’town. BYRNE BROS., Great George Street. N. B.—We will be found, until our New Store is ready, | B. Robert- | We take this opportunity of thanking our numerous | ener- | years, and of asking for the continuance of their favors. | our | business, to the McKay Wovlen Co., and transferred our | the Old ttand, which will be fitted up. in first-class style, | and where, in the course of a few weeks, we will offer for) ; ; ) : } ; Leaves Halifax, N.S., for Charlottetown every Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax about Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about Arrives Leaves Charlottetown for Halifax, N. &., situated on corner of Kent and Pownal Streets. given on scholars gnder their charge. ‘“Kick- apov Indian Sagwa, Kickapoo Indian Of] andKickapoo Indian Cough Cure” they say, “have been used here with the most gratifying results. These simple remedies of the Indian race de- serve the widest possible recognition, | and their use is always beneficial.”” The | Kickapoo Indian Romedies, } Kickapoo Indian Cough Cure, Kickapoo Indian Oil, Kickapoo Indian Salve, Kickapoo Indian Worm Killer and KICKAPPS INDIAN SACWA, The Grandest Remedy of the Universe, | For the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. a Black. STEAMER FiSTNET Monday, 6 p. m. 6 a. m., Wednesday, 10 a. m., Wednesday. Charlottetown from about 4 a. m., Thursday. Summerside ip. m., Thursday. For Freight or Passage apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, July 12, 1893. HOWSE TO LET. TO LET, a comfortable Dwelling House Enquire of THOMAS W. DODD, At Medica] Hal)’. TOLET STORE on Queen Street. The store and premises ocewpied at sent by J. D. Reid, Esq., on Queen Street. Possession October lst. Rent moderate. Apply to DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitors. Ch’town, Sept 21—1Iw. << of ali the symptows indicating Kipney xp igtholatest triumph in ehnemoes bag thecnre ‘AVER Vomplaint. If you are troubled wi tiveness, Dizziness, Soeur Stomach , Heudache Endigestion, Poon ApPETITr, CI2Eup FEELING, 1. ErUy stro Pars, Slee: Nights, Melancholy Iceling, Back AonrF, Riembray’s Kidney and Liver Cure Gwilletve immediate reliefandErygect4 Cure Sold at all Drug Stores. 5 Kcmbray Bicdicine Company of l’eterborough, (Limiicd), é ¢ PETERBIROUGH, . . ONTS are ras Sw Te on ml oa. eo Oe GE * “a Ee & , Se > © rf F ee 3 2 Yee ewer ew ee ¢ = 3 fe Oe ee] a NERVOUS EN! » 7 , EXHAUSTED VITALITY, e errors of Youth, Premature Decline, Lost Manhood, and all Diseases aud Weakueesee of Man, from whatever cause, peTmanentir aud privat’ lv cured at home. Expat Taxarwent. No Fatcns. Consultation aud advice ia person or by lever free. Address or eal] on PROVIDENT MEDICAL INSTI- TUTE. 16 Hanover Stree-, Mowtreai. Osuada. Prospectus and descriptive pamplict, closcly sealed, mailed free vo all. Send new. you take Cold and Cough. Generally caused by exposure to cold, wet feet, sitting in a draught, coming from hot and crowded places, in thin dress, or wearing damp clothes, stocke ings, or any other cause tendiag te check suddenly the perspiration. The result produces inflammation of the lining membrane of the lungs or throat, and this causes phlegm or matter, which nature tries to throw off by expectorar tion. In many cases she is unable te co so without assistance, and this ic Why | you use Allen’s Lung Balsam. | Three Size Botties, 25C4 SOC» $1.00 rassed manner thut was abwlutely paia- ful march up toa girl aud p: opose with- out a bitof hesitation. Yet the man who 1s called a ‘contirmed old maid’ will make love toevery girl he micets, and unless an exceptionally smart little wo- man angles for him he spends his days in bachélordom. 1: is of those men of whom every one sars, “Oli, he'll never marry ; he hasn't couraze enough to ask a girl to be his wife,’ that sends a whole community into universal heart disease by calmly telling them of his engage- ment. Now, I can't understand it at all ualess it is that the bashful nan takes it for granted that women are angels and the other man knows what artful creatures they are. HE WAS CAUTIOUs, BUT— “I remember 4 man ‘wo oreven three girls to parties an] } simply wouldn't become the property of any one of them,” said the gril in pink. “If he gave one a box of bonbons every other girl in the set hada box, too. He sertainly was the most unimpress.ouable oerson Leversaw in my life. All the girls were dead in love with him and he was finally carried off by a domineering little person who kept him busy obeying ver orders. And how that girl did crow about it! The very day after he pro- posed to her sie visited every one of those other girls and askeu them to be sridesmaids,” USURPATIONS OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN, Something mvs: be Cone to stop wo- men frou usurp..g the rigats of imen. Here isa young girl who says witi all the assurance in tue worid that she can sharpen a lead pencil as scientifically as any man that breathes, There is a pretty person with divine eyes and silky hair whe proudly boasts that she hesn’t the slightest fear of a mouse. Avotiier girl considers jumping on and off cab'e cars | while the cars are going at a terrible rate of speed a nmght jol'y time. Dorothy owns up to pounding the floor with her l when her collar buttoa slides under the dresser, and Priscilla can whistle as well as any man. If things go on this way how long will it be before the girls will insist upon pay- ing car fare, hol ing parasola over the men and escorting the sweet things to the theatre? It is imperative that something be done at once. Women are cruel. If they weren't they woulda,t take so much pleasure in bothering a . miserable wretched, self-hating, jealous woman whenever they find one. Her lotis hard enough when her heart is tortured with stabs of doubting affection, without every little bit of femininity adding to her sorrow by smiling upon the cause of itall. The very sight of a man who has Senet wife or a sweetheart is the sig ong for every young woman within hailing disiance to devote her whole attention to him. The girls say that the little woman is silly or she wouldn’t be so jealous. Let them wait until they have a good case of it themselves, and see whether they can help itor not. And then won’t they enjoy themselves when other girls bother them? QUESTIONS FOR A BRIDE. Here are a few questions that the girl who is going to get married in October tnight find interesting: Jhat would you do if the servant shouid leave suddenly just before the dinner hour? What would you doit your husband should lose all his money and you couldn’t afford to have your gowns made ? What would you do if you couldn't run home every other day to visit your mother?—Chicago Record. A Woman Getting Iuto a Car. ‘It’s great fun,” said a conductor, ‘‘to see a Woman get onacable car. When the car starts it always goes as if it were going to beat the lightning express, The woman is usually tripping up the aisle about that time, and she pitches forward as though she might dive through the front door. Just then the car slows down abruptly ani gives her a reverse action. She stops short, inclines back- ward and stumbles forward again. If she is lucky she strikes a vacant seat about that time and plumps into it. Otherwise she is sure to step on some- body’s foot or brace herself against somebody's shoulders. If you watch her face you'll see that she wants to gasp, but doesn’t get time to before she’s in the seat. By that time she realizes that everybody is watching her and she smniles her sweetest. I have watched hundreds of 'em, and I haven't found one whe didn't smile when the car gave its secoud plunge. Young and old, pretty and homely, all are alike in that respect. They remind me of soldiers suddenly confronted by an overwhelming force of the enemy, knowing they are goners, but bound to make a brave front before they’re downed.”"—New York: Sun. The Girl in College, Every point of view that comes from careful observation has its interest ; and it is the opinion of a man who is presi- dent of a college for young women that the college education, while it broadens the mind and strevgthens the executive ability of young women, 8 open to more perils in the physical side than is the same education for her brother, The woman he compares to *‘a delicate piece of porcelain,” her brother to ‘“‘common crockery,” whicii can endure much rougher usage without danger. Woman, he says, will not admit this truth, though the fact remains that she is a ‘more highly developed animal” and open to more disturbances from a hy- gienic point. Girls, he also says, submit to long lessons when boys would rebel, and ia their sports do not indulge in those of the most recreative kind, In the matter of food he tinds that many girls do not eat the foods that are best for intellectual workers, but have a greater fondness for meats and confec- tiouery than for oatmeal. Indeed, he | believes that candy is the rival of the cigar. —New York Evening Post. A Comfort Sometimes, When health is far gone in Cohsump- tion, then sometime only ease and comfort can be secured from the use of Scott’s Emulsion. What is much better is to take this medicine in time to save your health. Mr. Henry Theakston. Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., Halifax, says: “I have used Puttner’s Emulsion for simple and ob-tin- ate cough and general debility. In every case it hes given the utmost satisfaction. I recommend it as a family medicine.” .,. who always took | maxim of Christ. {tis more blessed t They have the give than to receive.” tind of Hira who concerned timself for | Tie richest experience | | others’ wel.are. come through seif-Genying services to friends and neigh ors,aud even enemies. This is not huuian, bui divine, doctrine. Let it become praciical by the cultiva- tion of the nobler aud higher principles of the Christiau life. Our Influence en Children, It is not what we exhort them to be, but what we ourseives are, that really | influences their characters. | use to sav, “Be sincere. be truthful,” if, for instances, the speak heard us receive a Visitor with a cordial. “Liow giailam to see you !” and sees ux listen o her with smiling at- | tention aud then ears us say after the door has clowa vehind the departing eo :*O. what a bore that woman is! ‘mm glad that ufl tiva’s over with.” To preach sincerity while we act falsely— surely it were beicer not to preach at a’) than to mock thus at our own ‘‘counse! of perfection.” * bore all, let us not deceive ourselves into thinking that these little ones who surround us do not understand what we really are. They could not put it into words perhaps, but they know—they fecl. years and reconsider the verdicts of my childhood, and I believe that there was not one of those verdicts which the judg- ment of my riper years would not con- firm. Those men and women who noble—I know whom I then perceived to be easy-goinz, careless of the iigher law, living to please themselves—I might judge them more leniently now, knowing how human itisio err—but the lacks and qual. te3 that my ch 1i she; es discern d were really tuere, myself. here solemn than that our lives are the gospe! of our children—a gospel that outweigiis a thousandfold any ie with which our lips may contradict it. Thus, indeed, are the sins of the father visited upon the children, since we instruct them by what we are, and fashion their characters by the ceaseless and strenuous lesson of our daily lives. Ready fur Trouble, “As one of the best remedies fcr trouble,” says Dr. Cuyler, ‘take a good draught from the fountain of God’s word. Every morning and evening have a quiet, restful season of prayer and com- muniou with the master, apd then open your heart’s window to His sunshine. you want to get your aches and troubles out of sight, hide them under your mercies. If you have been bereaved during the year, do not let your sorrows stagnate by constantly brooding over them,but turr off your thoughts iio channels ef kind deeda to others, It will be a biessed alternative.” Your Charity. Let your charity begin at home, but do not let it stop there. Do good to your family and connections, and if you please, to your party; tut after this look abroad. Look at the universal charch, and, forgetting its divisions, be a cathol.c Christian. Look at your country, and be a patriot ; look at the nations of the earth, and be a philanthropist.—Heury Martyn. Knowledge. I would advise all in general,that they would take into serious considera- tion the true and genuine ends of know- ledge ; that they seek it neither for pleasure. or contention, or contempt of others, or for profit, or fame, or for honor and promotion, or such-like adul- terate or inferior ends; but for merit and emolument of life, that they may regulate and perfect the same in charity. — Bacon. The Book of Psalms. What is there necessary for man to know which the Psalms are not able to teach? They are, to beginners, an easy and familiar introduction, a mighty augmentation of all virtue and know- ledge. Hervical magnanimity, exquisite justice, grave moderation, exact wis- dom, repentance unfeigned, unwearied tience, the mysteries of God, the suf- erings of Clirist, the terrors of wrath, the comforts of grace, the works of Pro- vidence over this world, and the promis- ed joys of that world which is to come— all good necessary to be sither known, or done, oz had, this ove celestial foun- tain yieldeth. Let there be any grief or disease incident to the soul of man, an wound or sickness named, for whic ready to be found, —Hooker. The Desire for Happiness, There are some stars that we cannct to one side. cannot get when we try directly for them, but which presently fail into our laps if only we try hard enough for | something else. Everybody knows it is | that way with happiness. 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