oe ee ect Re Oe eg te ry ee = ~— Boys’ and Girls’ Column, | This column is reserved on each Tuesday » ‘ for the contr: outioys of Boys and Girls. } ’ > . The Jackdaw and the Peacocks. \ rickety and unused church there stood upon , vl \ ‘ thi rch some daws ( tent wer ey and happy too, wit! they | S801 en t wi y rt ; ; ' K ‘ ‘ aS ’ \ t i ld in ‘ ks ra hens, caw ft % pea ocks hne, admired \ ong the w! Laws, ; \ t ve \\ \ - hia 4 t} A 3 L LIK * A] . W i SI ‘ Ww wran i I x { pon ed ll na w he ) a uke st & way i y t f ers whi i | | m, I will, i Kh | ‘ - Ii es Vy Se in the ind look as fine as Fasier s i frie 7 Johnny > vs Li Lnd « was seen \ poultry ‘ ‘ 1 pick +} | ‘ rf : ght he quit i seit thes ind = strutt ‘ su ier Ss t) I pea KS, dress | J \’ vay How vut x, and O Ww gol i i, 3 y t : wkdaw, & creat iS ‘iA th + ' i +) they 1] Wh y perpelve him nD bhey ‘il tau Sl I Lhe veese i KS ied unt I ‘What aS » u I re The hen gtinea-fowls beat him unr nerci ; rel : » ke ? } i t eo ~ itn a] i chased 1 trom +t ul | ‘ | | 1: .) Now he w uli Tain ZO DaCK avaiIn to Kis oid pany But lo ry said, ‘‘begone thou fool, we've naught to do with thee, ‘*‘Unhappy me,” he sadly cried, ‘‘conceit hath sealed my Tate, 1 see the folly of my ways, but it is now MORAL. My friends be not like unto him, whose story you ve just heard By being proud and vain, kind friends, repent if you have erred, be happy with your lot, no where tis cast Fer tribulation comes to those who're not con- tent at last. matter how or G. L. F. St. Peter’s Boys School, Ch'town, Gems of Thought. ‘*Qne who has put his best abilities into his work to-day may well afford to be contented and satistied with that so far as it goes; but that does not prevent him from deficiencies and doing better work on the morrow. On the other hand, a restless, discontented spirit will fret and chate over impertec- tions in an impatient way tha* will pre- veut the clear and calm vigilance need- fulto ensure better things in the future.” st ely its “ Home is the chief school of human virtue. Its responsibilities, joys, sor- rows, smiles, teirs, hopes and solici- tudes formthe caoief interests of human lite. Go where a man may, home is a centre to which his heart turns. The thought of his home serves his arm and lightens his toil, For that his beart yearns when he is afar off. There he garners up his be-t treasures. God has ordained for all men alike the highest earthly happiness in provid- ing for all the sanctuary of home. ” “ If people fix their attention upon what is wrong, it looms up before them in exagyerated and uatrue proportions and them wholly unable to cope with it; if they were more oceupi- ed with the right, the good, and the beautiful, however, they would be ip a calmer and happier frame of mind, and would be far better fitted to remedy the evils they vainly deplore. In look- ing down upon and lamenting the du-t at their feet they fergot to look up wards, and so did not see the glory of the sun overhead and illuminating all around them. ” renders ‘ Probably it isa good and whole- some thing for the advancement of mankiod that very few persons contem- plate or make auy special preparation tor failures. Hope buoys them up with visions of success, and, though they see examples all around them of broken fortunes, bard times, and defeats ot every kial they fondly believe such evils will not come tothem. Only%thus could the work of the world go on steadily and cheerfully. Were each ove occupied in imagining possible divasters vad mentally gauging his fort- liude to them, power and eothustam for actual would be sadly dimin’shed- ” his effort ‘ , Ova} “No one isable wisely to correct a fault, either in himself or in otbers, unless he has a fair cone: ption of the virtue Which has been transyressed. It is by raising and purifying their ideas ee en nit lt _ THE DAILY EXAMINER; => =" > acter of horesty that they can truly bat- traud. Itis by elevating their notiovs of benevolence that they oltained power to combat selfishness, It is by cor templating man as he should be, and becoming familiar with the con- ception, that we arrive at the truest eyncesning what he is and tle against conclusion how he may be improved.” “The advantage of good manners to the private individual who happens to possess them is very often 0% erlooked ; and the success of « man in life is wrongly attributed to luck when it should have been ascribed simply to affability politeness. 4 hundred anecdotes bave been related which prove the fallacy of the common idea. and show how men _ have been “ made” by manners ; but perhaps not voy of them exceeds in interest that of nis aud two notable English characters Raleigh, whose cloak is familiar to every child reader of history, ard Marlborough, whose tremendous vic- tories might never have enriched our military annals had he not first earned court favour and promotion by his ‘onsummate address. Ao absolute siagleness of pursuit al- most means a mind always in one atti. tude, an eye that regards every object, however many-sided, from one point of view, an intellectual dietary beginvuing and ending with one articie. Exclu- siveness of this kind is apt to produce It disposes each man to exagyerate the force and value of his own particular attainment, and perhaps therewith his own importance. It de- the mind of the refreshment which is healthfully afforded by al er- ation of labor, and of the strenzth, as well as the activity, to be gained by al- lowing varied subjects to evoke and put wonderfully varied serious evils, pr Ives in exereise ts powers e ‘Theres is h irdly aby sign of vreat.- ness more admirable in ifsel/, or more uniformly convincing as a sign, thana modest une nsciousness of greatness. The truly great man has no thought of his prominence. No compliments from others lend him to counthimself great. [lis very greatness enables him the better to realize how much th-re is that is beyond his pawers; and be measures his own attainments by what is above him, rather than by what is below him. And _ nothing tends to make a great man more winsome add attractive than his child- like simplicity of maasner,in his free- dom from self sufficient consci usness. It is not easy to be great; but it ought to be easy to imitate this one at- tribute of greatness. If you will never boast of your attainment, nor even seem conscious of any exceptions] at- tainment, your personal lack of great- ness muy be less prominently exhibited to others.” EE Special Notices. THE rush for boots is to McEachern’s Boot Store. janl7 2i It’s a fact that McKachern sells the cheapest boots in town. jan\7 2i Flour $4.60 per pri.—Flake, $4.60 per brl; Patent, $4.75; Yuill’s Best, $5. Parties wanting 10 lbs of Yuill’s Pastry can be ac- commodated at 3 cts. per lb.—A. E. Yuill. janll 10i Tue tea retailing at 25c., 30c. and 35c. per Ib., at A. E. Yuill’s is very choice. Five lbs. or more at reduced rates. Try a lb.—A. E. Y uill, jan 11 10i SoLeiNe slippers, neatly and quickly done at Dorsey, Gott & Co. dec 23, tf WiGWAmM S.ippers at Dorsey Goff & Co's. dec 22 tf Ovr custom boots are giving great satisfac- tion.— Dorsey, Goff & Co. dec 23, tf Soe leather cheap at Dorsey, Goff & Co. dee 23, tf Buy your Xmas and New Year presents at Dorsey, Gotf & Co's. doc 22 tf MORTGAGE SALE TO be sold by Public Auction, in front of the zaw Courts Building, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island on FRIDAY, the twenty-eighth day of January next, (1887), at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon. LL that tract, piece or parcel of Land situate, lying and being in the Royalty of Charlotte- town, comprising Pasture Lots Numbers Four Hundred and Forty-six (446), Four Hundred and Forty-seven (447), and Four Hundred and Forty-eight (448), saving and excepting there- out all that portion of Number Four Hundred and Forty-six, containing about three-quarters of an acre, sold and conveyed by the late John Gardner to Thomas Gardner, The above sale is being made under and by virtue of a power of sale eontained in an inden- ture of Mortguge, bearing date the first day of May, A, D, 1878, and made between Robert Hurry and Mary, his wife, of the one part, and John Amos Gardner, of the other part. For particulars and terms, apply to Messrs. McLeod, Morson &* Macquarrie, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this fifteenth day of December, A. D., 1836. JOHN A. GARDNER, Mortgagee. Dec. 15, oaw 6i, Try the TEA, 25 Cents, at the LONDON HOUSE. aug3l I ISS6. 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Charlottetown ............ 2 30 \\Charlottetown............ | 102 | Royalty Junction.......... 2 ||Koyalty Junction........ 10 05 SN i aa i 3 z3 | Bedford bec boCedine + cee seeeel 9 32 ( ar 3 58 : (dp 9 00 | Mount Stewart....... - }| Mount Stewart....... . : (dp) 4 10 Rei (ar 850 | casi. ci. 5 oy coool §=— 9 BB |\Cardigan..............-0 738 Georgetown...........-- ar! & 44 P.. |Georgetown.....++++++..dp 715 . o Pen ij PA ae Mount Stewart,.......- ade ! 4 05 | Mount Stewart.,......,.dp ‘ 9 00 i eke iow é! 4 43 SOON 6. che sdow ee tii 8 17 8 aR re eer § 12 es POCO 5 ii Wb deene ces 7 48 Bear River...... pertorasent | 5 57 Bear River.....+.......... 7 03 es es ar 6 49 SOUTER kin... chau . Sonkie dsl dp 6 20 | P.M. Po Ag eM, | } 1] it Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. 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