— — a. i ae nS ee ee ape ne ‘ath cage Sac pateeenatieenyemiaieaiene a oe St Se URN eae ITS Boys Wanted e weak and whining ai all trouble magnify e watenword of [The Dying Mother @ | h W \ mecn i Ana tt t l¢ {i wou i p ! treasu Cal xiven ere I gr Feel h rosy, dimpled flaggers Wan er my cheeks Of snow lam passing through the wate aul hy} rk at Kneel essed shore ippear ° busband, dearest thy teara, beside m¢ ne Kiss a@aWay Wrestie with thy grief trive from midnight my husb ina unto das may leave an angel Olessihg When it va h away rem upon my bosom, ris not long she can be there ; see how to my heart she nestles ris the pearl I love to Wear If. in after years Sits anotherin ny chair, rhough her voice is sweeter music, And iner face than 1 ay the ’ beside the e nine more fail Ifa cherud cail thee ather,” Far more beautiful than this, Love the first-born, Oh my husband! lrurn ot from the motheriess. el hev sometimes of her mother You can tel her by my name; Wines of Sorrow, If she errs, O gently biame! Lea’ her sometimes where I am sleeping, I willanswer lf she cails rn breath snall stir her ringlets ny voice in bleasiiyss fails. hen her soft bu eyes wili brichten, she v ill wonder when it came; In her neart when veers pass ov She li flad her mother’s name It is said that cvery morial Waiks between woa ve! he! (ine rec ords tie! yt O1Ots il if betore the midnight drear Vian re pente eh ; li Ure mecealed Then he seals : for ine skie s: vod her right hand arge! weepeth Bowing low with veiled eyes. | wii] be her right hand angel, Sealing in they oe Si eran trivins that the midnight watches ‘ind .o misdeed eaters riven W not forget me, husband i'm sieeping neath the sod : he liitie jewel given us, e thee—next to God. a. _ (=f OLV MAN’S FUNERAL. WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT, I; aoed man upon his bier, I hair sthin and white, and A 0 ©! the cares of many a yea ‘ sthe! are ended and forgott now; A there was sadness round, and faces bowed, 4 m s tears fell fast, and children wailed i anil 4 on his brow Then rose .wother hoary man and said, faltet accents tothe weepiny train: ; ye that our aged friend is dead? grain, sad to see the gathered N a ce mellow fruit the orchards cast, N en ‘he yellow woods let fall the ripened lila sch ) ot when the sun, his course fulfilled, lor. us course, rejoicing earth and sky, l soft «vening when the winds are stilled, ks woore hi $ is slands of refreshment lie, Al eaves the smile of his ée perture, spread 0 \e we -m Colored heaven and ruddy mountain heat. ' weep ye then for him, who, having won ound of man’s appointed yeas, at last, Li‘. = bless ne al enjoyed, life’s la bor done, y o his final rest has passed ; Ww he soft memory of his virtues yet L like twilight hues, when the bright sun . ? * His youth was innocent, his riper age Marked with some act of goodness every day; And watched by eyes that loved him, calm and sage, Faded his late declining sears away. and went e well-spent Meekly he zave his bei To share the holy rest ng up, that Waits a il ‘That life was happy ; every day he gave Thanks for the fair existence that was his: For a sick fancy made him not her slave, To mock him with her phantom miseries. No chronic tortures racked his aged limb, For luxury and sloth had nourished none for hii ‘And I am glad that he has lived thus long And glad that he has gone to his reward ; Nor can L leem that Nature did him wrong Softly to disengage the vital cord. For when his hand grew palsied, and his eye Dark with the mists of age. it was his time to dis COLD DAYS SOME OF THE VERY COLDEST IN THE HISTORY. WORLD'S It is a bit ol coincidence . that the comet upon which Napoleon's soldiers gazed, seventy years ago, when they were making that dreadful march from Moscow, which resulted in the death, from cold and exposure, of 400,000 men, should be accom panied on its re appe arance with a bitter cold spell of weather. When it swept out of sight the world witnessed an unusually severe winter This incident as well as the present co d snap, recalls other sever¢ winters. In October, 762, and Feb ruary, 7d4, the denizens of the cities of mosques and minarets were astonished by a cold spell of weat “y r, and? the two seas at Const .ntinople were froze sr for twenty days. In 109% the Thames Was onan en over for iifieen weeks, In 1407 ecold Was 30 invensein England that all the smail bird perished, and in 1433 the lars fowls of the air were driven by the terrific cold into the towns and cities of “sermany. [In 1648 the winter was so severe in Flanders that the wine di: tributed was cut with ha chets. The year 1658 was noted for colt weather i Eng'and. “housands of forest and shade trees were split by the frost, birds and steck perished a line of sages ran eon the ‘I weeks, and shops were built mid: 'e of the Chames. [Iu isvl the wvives were driven by the cold into Vienna, wh ure they attacked men and cattle the streets. In i310. qiicksilver froze in the bulbs at Mcecow. One of the most remarkable chances of (emperature was witnessed at Hornse: and Hammorsmith, near London, in 1807. The thermo net r was 3° below zero on the 4th of Ja: on the ice, in the hermometer nary. sud seventy-two hours later it had leaped to xe ve Zero. With respect to America, some of the remark- able cold spells were as follows: In 1820, and again ip 1321, Ne York barbed was frozen over so that tea vere Criven across to Staten Island. Th« neix. coring State of Indiara saw weather cold ene geal the mercury in 1255. The win- ter 4 Was made memorable by cold weath On hi i 26th days of January many deatiia a n the intense cold,and residents of d : mometer sink t ero. 4 | CoO egress wonld be im verfect with out i the terrible sudden storm tha owe Ove: e country in 1865, which has gor irete y 8 the cola New Year’ A dravman wa ' + death while driving ; if a siree aT ‘ zafence in M inne sota . coze tode an ver into the srow, while the los bu Hal ives, ina! parts of the country, Wi ~~; = -_ - fo al. who are sufferiog from eri . indiscretions of vouta, nervous r . arly decay, loss of manhood, &e., ‘ end t recipe that will cure vou, PREE y LAK SE... This great remedy was. das- Gov t by a te wnissiouary in Svuth American : i sott-atdresged envelope to Rev. Jésepa + ‘NMAN, Olation D, New York. wames for severa! } SRR ART STN Seal tc Nia aes TEE D —_— xX AMIN = Special Notices. Ov eRCOATS, Overeoats! A big offer. To « J 1 purchaser ofan ovcreoat at our store, luring this month, (December) we will make free gift of five pounds of tea Every 4 m of clothing sold at the lowest prices in tiie ty ‘ Weeks & C idee 2 2 Ww ev ‘tT mly venuine Father \mas is at R. K bras . and will be given away; also a hand- wu China Pug D ve, iwo bottles of beans s lon the counter. The purchaser of 50 cents or upwards of Xmas cards, ‘loys, | Moustache Cups, Crockery or Glassware, will | Ray >the privitege ¢ f guessing how min: beans la 1e of the bottles. The person that es { rearest will hay Father Xmas. | Hie cost 5 The purchaser of 75 cents o1 upwards wii have the privi ilege of guess how many beans are in the other bottle,to ,et the Pr Dd which cost 59 The bottles : ala 1, tne efor Fathcr Xmas will be open zo 3 eve, a ilo ck, the other New Year’ eve at | o clock the names of the lucky pers 3 will ap] in the daily p'pel ly &® ¥ ky eod ni a i i Cas womensaand mens oOvel i rubbei just received at Macd nal Boot Store. {no 22 | One Hunprep anp TWENTy-FIVE tea sets, chamber sets, fifty dinner sets, ene thoueand teapots, two hundred cov dishes, one hundred and_ fifty | will be sold cheaper than | Charlottetown at W. P. Colwill’s {nov 25 eod 4w wly me hundred meat cishe 8, offered iu ever On car Ontario apples. (large barre}s), the finest lot we have ever received. This is the time for families to buy in their supply.— Beer & Gorr [nov & Keep your feet dry by getting a pair of Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. Boots. [sep] Ler all and chipaware, yet the ch apes Charlottetown. Ovr fall Boots are just the thing—-Doksey, Gorr & Co [sep]7 Prerare® for the cold, and get some good, warm Uuderclothing cheap at L. E, Prowse's novs who are in want of crockery, glass call at W. P. Colwill’s, and that has ever been offered in [nos 25 eod 4” wly Now is Tux Time.—Ladies’ Hand-made Skating at $2.00, at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. bib ComrorTers, heavy and good, a large lot just opened at W. A. WREKs & ‘0's [nov 25 Boots | Lavies aad Gentlemens fashionable Rubber | Boots, Slippers, and Overshoes, at Dorsty i Gorr & Co’s, fsepl7 | «Prepare for the cold, and get some good, | warm Uncerclothing cheap at L. E. Prowse’s. | novs | JusT;received new Overshoes and Lubbers, cheap at Dorsey, Croce Four $5 at Beer and Goff’s. PREPARE for the Gold, and get some good, warm Underclothing cheap at L. EK. Prowse’s. nov> Gott & Co, {no }1 One hundred barrels Choice Winter Ap ples cheap at Beer & Goll s. [oet 27 A Lor of French calf tops, just received from England, to be sold cheap at Dorsey, Golf & Co’s. [oct 13 Men's and Boy’s Fur Caps, in great variety, seliing a. at J. B. Macdonald’s. [no 22 le you went bargains in all kinds of Crock- ery or Glassware, the best place is at R. K Brace’: dy & wkly—dec3 Boots are very cheap at D rsry, Gorr & Co's, [sepl7 LARGE stock of Vic olins, Banjos, t Miller Bros, Accordeons, Concertinas, Guitars, Flutes, Violin strings selling very cheap. [nov 4, tf 2 B. Macpoxaip’s is the place to buy warm underclothing good and cheap. [no 22 Tur cheapest Watches,Clocks and Jewelery ace at kT, Bonnell’s,opposite Rocklin House. [dee 3 21 pd good quality, for at Macdonala’s Boot Store Men’s long rubber boots, 33 59 per pair, Ino 22 Lapras’ Astracan Jackets, good quality, selling low at J. B. Macdonald’s. {no 22 LEAVEe your measure at once. Made ina French calf or nov 29 overcoats at J. B. Mac- jnov 22 (Kerosene) at Beer 4 [oct 27 CRACKED FEED LF day’s notice. Custom boots, cordevan, at Dorsey Goff & Co GREAT rush for donalid’s. PRAT?’S Groil’s. ASTRAL OIL ( ATS and Barley mixed, fresh ground and kept constantly on hand. | All ore 16 left at the Glasgow House, | Q Jueen Street will be promptly attended to, HENRY F. LePAGE. S$, 1884—I1mo 32aw ~ Nov. Ch’ town, KLEUTRIC_ GLOSS {OR cleaning Solid Silver, Nickel, Brass, Copper and Plate Glass. Quick! Sure ! x rmaneut! No dirt, no trouvle, no labor Being entirely free from grit and acids, it cannot injure the most finely burnished sur- face. It is the only preparation ever pro- duced that will polish brass or copper with- cut the use of acid, Nothing approaches it for removing grease and finger marks from Brass, Copper, Glass, ete; while for cleaning Nickel o1 Stoves it is especially useful. Retail price, 25 cents per bottle, MICA WASH.—This wash is the only , thirg of the kind ever invented, A stove may be as hasdsome asa jewel and shine like | ebony but smeked mice lights will! spoil it all, Day by day mica becomes searcer and higher im price, and an artvye that will clean and preserve it is valuable/o all ‘Try this wasn once, and you will always use it. ‘eteil price, 95 cents per boutle. The above nous shold nec essities are manufac, tured by The Electric Gloss Co., Philad elphia. U.S. A, and sold by every respectable Drug gist, Stove Dealer, Hardware Merchant and General Dealer in Canada, trade supplied by Concerned, JOUN T. REED, 105 Water Street, St, Jobn, N, Ang 6—6™m eod Sanerh Baking Powder. (Manvfictored | Holister, Crane & Co j Street, New York.) 7 d TUQUES' .) betes 2 > anth< Q° " we ght we Baking Powder mad-, ‘aed to guarantee every can to , aud positively pure. Ask for | i. * and take no other, Pat up in fd 4 anc - me. tins, and for gaie by every re- | Se whutesale and retail grocer and ' t } 18 ** HUperD genera . "dia in Canada, The Canadian trade &u pplic i by JOHN T. REED, 1U5 Water Street, St. John, N. B. Aug 6—6m eod The Canadian | ] | £ NECN IN ETA STN I sot PBR REEL NE. seatmaxre > > Ms 1 AMR SAGE AON TIE HNAE ~ The Most Wonderful Family Execels = — for : xternal Use Remedy Ever Known. CURES — Catarrh, Chol- ia nce oe sortase, Dysentery, i Shronic ar i nual NSilood! ee at the ney Troubles, and Spinal oa _Bleeding at 1 > Diseases, Circulars Go.. fluenza, Hacking Cough, 2 Soaet tinea Whooping Cough. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. PARSONS? ..RYECATIVE.... PILLS MALARIA, >» SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, and all LIVER and BOWEL Complaints, m BLOOD. ‘} POISON, eo Skin ‘Diseases ty ein . ry a eee ee Pile have no equal «Tt find them a valuable Cathartic an ive a “4 a ee tee - z ‘tice [ ase no other. —J. Dennison, M.D., oe Witt, lowa.” Sold everyw mail for 46 cts. in ofamps. Valuacle iniormation PREB. 1.'8. JOHNSON & CO., ‘BOSTON, MASS. It is a well-known fact that | most of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun try is one that Sheridan's Condition Power is absolutely pure and very valuable Nothing on Barth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- der. “ye one teaspoonful to each pint of - > nt by mail for 25c. in x kt lla yositivels revent and cure flog Cholera, &c. Sold everywhere, orse ete nnn ee ; tamps. Furnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20. CHICKEN CHOLERA, Sn inh. 1. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. CLEARANCE SALE ENTIRE TT NEW FALL GOODS, Regardless of Profits. es Having in view. a change in business, we intend to sell our STOCK BEFOR™ PART OF Feb. Ist, CONSISTING IN 4,200 Yards Suitings & Overcoatings OVER {000 WHITE Flannels and Flannel Shirts, (ONE OF THE BEST SELECTIONS IN THE PROVINCE.) UN DERCLOTHIN G (a large variety.) AND COLORED SHIRTS. (AT A SACRIFICE). Cardigan Jackets, Umbrellas, Waterproof and Fur Coats, Overcoats and Suits, Children’s Jersey Suits, Hats, Fur and Cloth Caps, Sleigh Robes, Gloves and Mitts ‘all kinds); | ilk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Collars and Cuffs, and one of the finest selections of NECK- W ZAR in the Dominion. Intending buyers will find that there is no place in P, E. Island can get such bargains as we offer for the GENUINE CLEARANCE where they coming three months, SALE is intended, as a D A, BRUCE, Merchant ‘f'ailor. , Oct. 18, 1884—-3m eod wkly. PRINCE EDWARD [ISLAND AAILWAY. sion ecrammcnccine 23 al iss4. i884. SS ULMER RE a Arrangement. 0:0 N AND AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, trains will On run as as ‘follows s (Sundays expepted): _— Charlottetow: - —— TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST | + } STATLIO espe ie a in STATIONS, prneres iret | Mixa. { | A.M.) AM. ; P.M. 2.8, Pals A.M. Charlottetown ....... 6.00 8.25 | 3.40 Charlottetown ...... | 7,15 j 4.20 | 9.20 Royalty Junction....! 6.15 9.00 | 4.00 Reyalty Junc tion ..dp| 7.00 ; 4.00 | 9.00 North Wiltshire..... | 6.50 | 9.52 | 4.47 | North eee? 1 625 | 254 | $13 Hunter River........ | 7.00 {10.03 | 5,00 Hunter River,.... ..| 6.15 | 2.53 | 8.00 Geers 4... at 7.25 10.46 | 5.36 | Srada:Dane......... | 5.51 | 2 2:00. | 7.25 Younes Line... ....+ 7.31 (10.56 © 5.45 ||County Line......... | 5.45 | 1.50 | 7.16 iL nee 7.41 |JLG2 © 5.59 Freetown... ...s.eee, | 5.34 | 1.35 | 7.02 Kensington.,... | 7.55 j11.35 ; 6.18 | Kensington.......... 5.20 | 1.12 | 6,42 | P.M, ! j ap) 4.55 {12.35 | 6.10 neweis \ ar) 8.20 12.10 | 6.50 | summerside..... 1A.M. | a jap, 8.40 | 1.45 | | Car 4.20 '11.20 | Mine, ios vices ' $.55 2.08 Miscouche | 4.15 110.57 | Vellington.......sce| Q14 | 2.37 iw cllingtan. Pe ging | 357 {10.29 | Poet: Hil..; sideerses | 9.43 | 3.28 Port hilly... sees, | 323 9.38 | APRON oiis's | ole nied 10.35 | 4.50 | Cs oan wads | 237 | 815 | PAGOMRNCIA....-cccceet 1:10.53 | 5.15 |Bloomtield ....... “| 2.20 | 7.50 | Alberton........ oe }1L18 | 6.10 | Alberton ........ dp! 1.58 | 7.10 | Se: wha tkenades ar'11.55 | 7.00 | Tignish.... pl 1 1.15 | 6.00 | LONABLY tbe purest and most \ Gro-| . TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. | } Mixed. STATIONS. | Express. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. Express. lixed. ; 9 05 a, mi | Charlottetown ......| 3.30 p.m.| 6.15 a. m.| Charlottetown.... . 6.30 p. m. Royalty Junction ....|3.45 * (| 6.34 ‘* ||Royalty Junction....] 8.50 “ 16m + SRM car dees see tA Beare? Veen. domee-se bee... (eae | Bedford...... gons tp eet Be aeles™ | Bebtere.. vse 62S * 16S ff | Mount Stewart.. ) ar £35 ee 7.50 Ms Mount Stewart... i 8.00 * | 255 _ (dp 40 “ | 816 “ : ae 7.00, ** , 48 9 NN i cidhe as 5.09 * | 9.00 * |/More..............( 7.96 “ | 345 Oe ee ere ee 5.30 * | 2B “ |/3t. Peter’s.......... 17.05 ¢ | 3.13 « | BORE Have®.. ivecce.s Ce 10. 26 ‘* || dear Ravex : 16.30 ** |219 « | Souris...... tote ee OP Ono: 7 . Uw MOM es vec sss Ip] 6.00 ** 11.30 « Mount stewart ...... | 4.45 p. m.: 8.20a m.) Mount stewart...... 7. 55a “m., 4.25 p. m. i ( Yardigan. trees! 642 “1 335 “* dGeeMigams oii os on. »-| 668 more 6° Georgetown ....... “Te oo “ 2600 * reorg yn. 7 6. ee. +6 245 ** | gar Tien os are run by Eastern Standard Tine. JAMES COLEMAN, Bailway Oflice, Charlottetown, May 27, 1884 Superintendent. ee ~ en - —_——— eam 2 vy ate te in. wh mera load ta ae: ome PP EDE OeS = pete on mye. seed fenton 6 ee aetna ‘DECEMBER 5, 1884. pT nsmmnenatipenesannenmnanneneennistah TEE WEEKLY EXAMINER AKD ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper 3 Fublished ‘in P. &. Island. Se me only $100 Yem Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province aad this Dominion ! The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It is Aiways full of News AND Always up to the Times. 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