“MAY 6, 1884. | TEE WEEKLY THE DAILY HXAMIN BR, “My Own Pe* Bram.” ‘that time the horse never suffered from | an a day’s sickness. He was highly | ; THE MOsT REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF prized by his ow ier and the latter's | PARS NERVE ON RECORD. tamily,all of whom had become eodear- | ‘ on ed to theanimal. Gen. Barry, several | The people ofa littletown in War- days ago, had a vumber of photograph 3] _ Ths eS wick County have been hanging rigbt taken of the animal to preserve as) TWPEA KEI ty AYER’S Cherry Pectoral, No other complaints are so insidious fy their RerOHM BELOoD, tap As ORE a I eR A TN RAI HH ye oom e ? ‘a. ve bee NEW over the brink ofa fragrant church scandal, but are not aware of the fact nor will they be until this copy of the Argus reaches its readers over there. Just before the close of the services last Sunday, a good brother walked for- ward to the pulpit, hanted the minis- he ter an annouocement, as thought, and asked him to read it to the con- gregation betore he dismissed them. Jast before time was called on the Doxology the minister said: ‘Brother Bramley has banded io the, following note,” and in a-clear voice he read the note, which ran as follows : “My own Pet Bram—Are you never . ° Al coming to see me agains l am dying lo see my darling once more, and gaze jn- to his beloved eyes. The old mammy that calls herself your wife will never tind itout. How can you endure her ? Come darling, to one who truly you. Your owa and only ioves “Mary.” The good brother bad handed in the wrong announcement. At the close of the reading the minister looked horror- stricken. The congregation stared at Bramley with cold, hard stares, and his wife rose up in her seat and glanced at him like a tigress. He was equal to mementos. ~=_> Gastronomic Proverbs. Fast well, feast well. A wise cook foadles his tire. Court the onion and flee the doctor. Let the doubting cook roast the fish. Diplomacy lieth under the dish- cover. The lean buyer maketh the fat seller. i cheese. A bad dinner is often redeemed by a good salad. ig Wise counsel empty stomach. cometh not from an Rare beef and well-cooked fish betray 'a wise cook. True economy in the household has | heaven for its banker. | Peace hideth itself under the lid of the well-managed pot. | <Allshould profit by the aid of the | cook—except the apothecary. Neither the nibbler nor the glutton . ot i > - p the ovcasion, however,and raising calm-|koowth the valae of the feast.— The ly and with aloek of perfect resignation Caterer. oo bis face, he said : ‘Brothers and Sisters.—It may ap pear strange to you that 1 should ask our beloved pastor to read such a terrible thing asthat from the pulpit, but the best way to fight the devil is to fight him bodly face to face. vile note is unknown to me, but it evideytly some depraved child of sin who iz endeavoring to besmirch my Christian reputation. I shall use every endeavor to ferret out the writer, and if discover- ed will fearlessly proclaim ber name.and hold her up to the contempt of all good Ciristian people.” He satdown amid & murmur of ap- probation and sympathy, and his wife wauted tobug him right before the congregation. That evening he told the writer of the note what had occurred, and remarked with a grin that it was the closest call he ever had inhis life. — Evansville Argus. They Had Met at Last. ‘There, she said, as she raised a window in a Pallman ear the other day; ‘now Ican breathe, The air in the car is stifling. Why don’t they have better ventilation? If Icouldn’t sit near an open window I believe I should die.’ Presently a slender female sitting directly back leaned over and asked her if she wouldn’t just as lieve close that window now, as the draft was more than she could stand. ‘No, madam, I shall not close this windew. I could not live with it down. I was just thioking how delightful it was with it open, now you want it shut, but I shall not shut it; so there, ‘Then you area selfish thing, and I shall have to change my seat.’ Just then a gentleman sitting close by reached over and said :—‘Ladies, that wiodow being raised makes no differ- ence, aod this car has double windows and nota breath of air can possibly get through the one that is still down.’ Then the one that had raised the window turned to the other and with a crushed lcok on her face said:— ‘Madam, I beg your pardon, but I think two fools have met at last.’—Buffalo Times. Young George Stepheson. ‘Now 1’m a made man for life!” said a boy of sixteen, when he received an appointment to work at a pumping en- gine, with wages at twelve shillings a week. His had been a rough, hard- working life. His father was a fire- man, who earned twelve shillings a week,out of which there was a wife and six children to keep; his home was a poor cottage, with a clay floor and un- plastered walls. He had never been to school ; but as soon as ever he was old enough to do anything he bad to con. | tribute tothe general support. At first he earned twopence a day for) looking after Widow Ainslie’s cows, later on he receivel two shillings a week for minding horses; later on still, six shillings a week as assistant fire— man to his father; and atthe age of sixteen he was “made a man of for life,” as he thought, by becoming a fireman, with wages at twelve shillings a week. Stepheson, who became one of the greatest men ot his dav, and who, as the “father of railways,” will be held in grateful admiration, all the world over for his mighty labors in convection with the locomotive engine. . > e-—--- — A Horse Nearly Forty Years Old. On Thursday there died at the place vf Gen. John 8. Berry, in Baltimore County,the bay horse “Sam,” sged nearly 40 years, Sam was foaled onjthe farm of Mr. 8. Davis, in Veriecst, on May 5. 1844. _-_>-. Couldn't stand the Remedy. A miserly, unkempt old man, who | had been sick for some time, called on a/| doctor, and after telling his symptoms Ke rps 5 ( ‘ The driter of that] asked what he should do in| ‘Well, sir, you must take a cold bath every morning.’ ‘What, wash all over every day?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘Will [die if I don’t do it?’ ‘You eertainly will.’ ‘Well, doctor, I ain’t able to walk down town; will you go and get a preacher and an undertaker? I'll go home and get readytesee them. You may sead your bill to my administrator and he will settles it after I’m gone. Good day.’ -- A Positive Fact. ‘Doctor,do yon think smoking is bartfal?’ ‘Why, ofcourse. Look at the chim- neys. They make a business of the thing; and yet it’s those that smoke the least that do the best.’—French Wit. scicilisigeelibliam cs late “Vhell, you may ta‘k of Chicago all day,but Cincinnati vhas der place to do beesness in,” remarked the first. “Chicago vhas der biggest city.” “Ob, 1 know dot, but der situation vhas eaferytings. Last spring my creditors extended me for thirty days on account of der freshet, and last month I vhas extended fifteen days on account of the riots. Before April is oafer I am extended for some big fires, and by July, der Obio river vhas s6 low I get special rates on all umbrellas, and vhas extended thirty days on white wests and linen dusters. All we lack now is a hurricane in November, to ex- tend us two months on ulsters and Arti¢ overshoes.” Special Notices. off's. {may3 A SPLENDID sample of Seed Wheat at W. P. CoLwILt's. {m»y] dly&wly 3w Enewtsu Jams and Marmalade, at Beer & Goff's {may3 Exe.isn Paint, ten tons English White Lead, received from London to-day, in SARDINES, just received at Beer & G That boy was a George’ le Felwuary, 1861, Dr,! Hubbuck’s Genuine and "ubbuck’s No. 1, at 'the City Hardware Store.—Norton Bros. m2 Si why THose persons having ordered Seed Wheat from me can now have the orders filled.— W. P. Cotwitu, {may2 dly&wly 3w. Frrsu batter 23 cents at the Family Grocery,—Li. K. brace. {m3 | Evers’ Cocoa at Beer & Goff's, [may3 Liyserp O11, twenty casks Pale, Boiled and Raw Paint Oil, from England to-day.— Norton Bros. m2 3i wky. New Boers and Shoes, jast received at Dorsty, Gorr & Co's. Lapries’ aNd GENTLEMEN’s Ruppers, all | sizes, best quality, at J. B. MacvoNALD’s Boor [ap26 dy and wkly | WE expect to have new Boots and Shoes in to-day by the steamer Summerside. — Dorsey, | Gorr & Co, A Pisce of fine machiuery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver that Brown cannot mend or make new, you may just as well throw it way. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Char- lottetown. : {jan29 Come and get bargains in Boots ana Shoes at Dorsky, Gorr & Co's [marl2 You cau get steam gauges and Fairbanks’ scales repaired at Brown’s; and warranted to stand the testor no pay. Shop on corner of | Prince ani Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. [feb 16 ° | Weare selling off our balance of Crockery | cheaper than ever to make room for new goods. W. P. Cotwiit. {miO wkly. A Lot of Silk Hats just received to-day at L. £. Prowse’s from $2.75 up to $7.75. [ap26 New Freire Hars, just received, a J. B. |; Macponato’s. fap26 dy and wkiy ' Custom Work.—Gentlemen will find a fine selection of French Calf, Kid, and Patent | Leather hand-made Shoes and Gaiters, at J. B. Macpoxatp’s Boor Stork, {ap26 dy and wkly New Harts just opened at L. E. Prowsr’s. | STORE, Discretion is the proper sauce for All straw is alike to the hungry don- | Joon Mann purchased Sam, and in the} same month and year the latter dispos-- fml. ed of the horse to Gen. Barry. ¥ The | Five pound tins Tea, warranted good or horse was then ia his eeventeeth year, | money refanded, at W. P. Conwii1's. and bad a record of 2:50. Gen. Barry | eee ens. And will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any pet- son who will take 1 Pill each aight from 1 to 1% weeks, may bo restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. (or curing Pemate Complaints these Pills have no equal, Physicians use them in thelr practice, Sold everywhere, or sent by mall for cight letter-stamps. Send fer cireular. I. S. JULINSUN & CO., BOSTON, MASS, 5" CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Sh JONNSEGN S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan- Ee taneously revtcve ihese terrible diseases, aud will positively , eure nine eases out of ten. Information that will save : ; many lives sent free by mall. Don't delay a moment. ~ . & ES .f Prevention is better than cure. JOHNSON’S ANODBYN (Fer Iiternal and Br- 2 a & LINTMIEN ternal Use). CURES Nouralvia. Influensa, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Chronic Rheumatisin, Chronic Diarrhea, Chronie Dysentery, Cholera Morbas, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spme ana Lame Back. Solid everywhere, Send for pamphict to, S. Jounson & Co., BosTox, MASa. An English Vererinary Surgeon and Chemist, eh § 1 A now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders soki here are worthiess trash. He says that rae ‘o y *owders are absolutely pure an Z : ee aluable. Nothing on 72 th will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'n- ful tol pint fod. Soki everywhere, or sont by mail fur S letter-stamps. I. S. Jomnson & Co., BostToN, Mase PURNITURE. s . FURNITURE. —_— ~ 0 ——_ — We have on hand a full line of PARLOR AND BEDROOM SUITS, latest styles and well made, that we will sell cheap to make room for new patterns. We are prepared to do all kinds of Upholstering, Cabinet Work, Polishing, etc., for house-cleaning time, in a thorough manner, HAIR MATRASSES Re-made, Re-picked and Cleaned, which make them as good as new. CHAIRS Reseated with Birch, Veneer, Perforated Seats, and Cane. First-class work guaranteed in every branch. All orders en- trusted to us in this month will be promptly executed, and cheaper than after the spring rush commences. B-tter value in every department than ever before offered in Charlottetown. MARK WRIGHT & UG@., Kent Strect, and ©3 Q@ucen Street. Chariottetown, March 17, 1884—2aw wkly PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. | ee Winter Arrangement. 0:0———- — N AND AFTER MONDAY, L0th DECEMBER, 1883, trains will run daily as follows (Sundays excepted ):— is8S3-4. iS8Sd-4. a soem —- ~ TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. ! as : as STATIONS, No. 1. | No.3. STATIONS. =| No. 2 | No.4. j eo Seek j | Charlottetown..... dp 7.40a m.| 2.40 p.m, VJbarlottetown ....ar 3.20p. m, 10.30 a. m, Royalty Junction....; 800 “ | 3.00 “* || povalty Junction )2P} *8@ “* jig gg « North Wiltshire... .. ges (as: |e ee tar 288 Hunter River........ 9.07 “ ; 403 ‘* | North Wiltshire..... 2.04 “ | RRa + Bradsipane.......... 19.44 * 43: ‘* | Haentebativér,.i..... rive *" | 9.07. ** County Line......... oes 4.47 * Bradal bane auto 4 ok a32 °° | Sepp“! PROM Ee. i 6 ee S85 10.08 *f | 501 ‘* | County Lime.........) 101 ** | 823 % Keusington....... ..'10.30 * | &2i ** Precto@e...TtTs. . <>: 12.46 «| 8.09 + . : arili0S “(76.66 ** Kensiugton &:.,.... 412.28": ** | 79 ¢ Summerside... .. ‘3 | 1.00 p. m. » . dpili.50 a. m.| 7.15 a. m ; oe | Sammerside..... ane Miscouche........... lj.22°%* | arilhlQ * | Wellington..........| 1.60 ‘ | lp PLASCOUNNG. sare oe. 10.25.‘ | ae Se 2.32 “ \ Wellington.......... G20 | FEMORIS owen coo. ** | Port Hill.......-.e.- ome. | Bloomfield........... L456“ | O'heamS ...ci5s .. és. 8.20 « | Aiberton...... bs ele 4.54 ‘' | Bloomfield .......... 1s “ | ESSE ar| 5.50 ‘“ [f-Bibertan. «cen >.> ss | 7. s bi || Tignish...........dp] 6. Oa, m.| \} TRAINS DEPART. FCR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—-RSM THE EAST. STATIONS. | No. 6. | No. 7. STATIONS, | No.6 | No.8 ! Chailottetown......dp 2.30). sis} Charlottetown.... ar 10.45 a, m. . Tae) Royalty Junction....j)10.22 * Royalty Junction dp 2.55 * | WU Lig ccc de tvese 10.05 + WO ass on dx os ae | aan Ce ts kas 9.45 «« Bedlferd.s..s s... +2 «bs 3.31.2 #‘ id caliente: dp 9.10 « : ar} 405 “ | ar 9.00 « Mount Stewart.. dp) 4.15 “ wens... 17.40 6 OGhags 545 s0ekse §.325 «** | \ reorgetown....... dp | 7.15 a. m. Feorgetown........ ar| 6.00 * _.| Mo us Stewart ....ar 9-05 a.m, Mount stewart. ...dp| | 4.10 p. m.|| Morell..’"........... 8.25 MEL as. « oshbgieins San Oe. Petes... ..7. os, | 756 * SM Oo 5 vg oe 00 €5 Dee Fc ede Riven. 6 i. ck 709 « Bear River.......... O08? -: 7 tebale S54. 3544: dp! ; 6 25a, m, I cn nein koe ar ace i 2 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Office, Charlottetowa, Dec, 17, 1883. Superintendent an THE EXAMINER —_———— JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material GP THE LATEST INVENTION AXD BEST DESCRIPTION, Under the Careful and Skiivl Supervision of Mr. J, W. Mitehell, TO PBisasr BiLL HEASS, LETTER HEABS, BLANK CHEQUES, PRCHEIPTS, NOTES OF HAND. POSTERS, HAND Bi.LS, DODGERS, d&c., &e., owned and used the horse upto withia GET A PAIR AT ONCE.—Ma@m’s and Misses the latter part bf last muutb,and Waring Od EERE, siren Ber & {apls. | On Short Notice, in-Good Style, at Cheap Prices | in P. fe i AND iSLARD ARGLS OONTAINS ‘More Reading Batter thar any obher Paver Fnbithed is sand, aay $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 thie Dominion | The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS ” IS A — TIVE NEWSPAPER 3 Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, li is Always full of News AND Alw: ss up to the Times. The Weekly Kxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in faver of cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to cultural end industrial Inierests «f the Proving ! THE EXAMINER is in favor ot giving a fair trial to the Unien which eneures to us the Lostitations, the Laws and Protection of the Mether Country | THE EXAMINER is issued every “FRIDAY MORNING, from the office ‘of The Examiner Publishing Company, _cornér Great George and Water Streets PTION PRICE, QNE DOLLAR A YEAR | IN ADVANCE. | | | | | SUBSCRI JOB PRINTING, / --sU0H As— | Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand | Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers short votice. The Advancement of the Agri- EXAMINER: | } b i ete., cic., done in first-class etyle and a attack as th: yse affecting the throat and lungs: none so tfitled with by the majority of suffer. ers. The ordinary cough or cold, r sulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex. posure, is often but the beginning of « fata, sickness. AYER’S CHERRY DPecrorat has well proven its efficacy in a forty years’ with throat and lung diseases, and should be taken in all cases without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured, “Tn 1857 I took a severe cold, which alfected my lungs, 1 had a terrible cough, and night after night without sleep. The coueak » gave me up. tried AvrerR’s CHERRY Pre. TORAL, Which relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded me the rest nex for the reeovery of my strength. By the continued use of the PecroraL a perma. nent cure was effected. 1 am now 62 yearg old, hale and hearty, and am satisfied your CHERRY PECTORAL saved me. HORACE FAIRBROTHER,” Rockingham, Vt., July 15, 1882, Croup.—A Mother's Tribute, “While in the country last winter my little boy, three years old, was taken ili with croup; it seemed as if he would die from stray lation. Oneof the family suggested the use of AYER’Ss CHERRY PECTORAL, a bottle of which was always kept in the house. This was tried in small and frequent doses, and to our delight in less than half an hour the little patient was breathing easily. The doc. tor said that the CHERRY PrcToRAL had saved my darling’s life. Can you wonder at OUr graliuue’ Sic re’v venre, Mks. bana CrI sry” 159 West 128th St., New York, May 16, 1882, “T have used AYER’S CHERRY Precrorag in my family for several years, and do net hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual remedy for coughs and colds we have ever tried, A. J. CRANE.” Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882. “T suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, and after trying taany remedies with no sue. cess, | was cured by the use of AYER’S CHER- RY PECTORAL, JOSErl WALDEN,” Byhalia, Miss., April 5, 1882. * ft cannot say enough in praise of AYER’s CHERRY PECTORAL, believing as I do that but for its use I should long since have from lung troubles. FE. 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