ee Cael a ne tl ceil ceils Tihs Saal ee ae ee es eae om ee ae Rea 7 oe oS ‘i = wae ai Se ens be eget Sl er are Fee Loss and Gain eee Do not count, when day is o’er, Daily less from life’s rich store But the yains, however simi unt em daly, one and all, Livery sweet and gracieus word: Every pieasant truth yeu ve heard, Every tender glance and tone, livery kindly deed you've known; Every mghbtly rightful victory won Lreasure all, and count them o'er As a miser counts his store. But if bitte: word « thought Havea bitter harvest b: meht, If some foeman hath assailed you, Cr the friend most trusted failed you; [f ankindness and untrath Have to you brought saddest ruth, Blot the score without delay Keep no record of the day. : Ke ep Ho rec wa of the care, Loss and cross we all must bear. On the page of memory write Only what is fair and bright, 5 ia et rol Let all evil things go by; Still, with brave endeavor, try ‘ ni ~ . . mple joys to multiply. hus you'll learn how large a sum Will with faithful reckoning come, Long as after cloud and rain Blessed, sunshine smiles again, l ong as after winter's gloom Summer roses bud and bloom. | Long as we have with us here Une sad heart that we may cheer. Long as ove gilds sorrow’s cross, Life's rich gain o’er pays the loss, y° Emeline Sh erman Smith, | | oa _-_o-m «+ — Training Children. We sometimes hear it said: ‘I don’t! weotto compel my child to attend | eburch ; | am afraid it will givehim a distaste for it when he grows up ;” and | by thesame rule, for the same reason, | the reading of the Bible, the Sabbath | school lesson and the observances of the | Sabbath are not required. Itis to be remarked, however, that the principle, or theory, is not applied to the work of the public school, 0 house, the farm, the shop. On the other hand, it isthought that the study, the work, the occupation of early life, is that which will be most likely to engage the attention and fill the ideal of the grown min or woman. The mother who requires and compels her danghter to spend two hoursa day at the piano, does not require her to spend an hour and a half in the house of God,in attend- ance upon public worship,fer “fear she will not love to go to church when she is grown up.” The father who requires his son to follow aplow or handle a mechanic’s tools during the six days of the week, is fearful that, if required to attend the Sabbath-School, or the public worship of the Sabbath, he may get a distaste for it. And so the daughter and the son grow up with nolove for God's house, no idea of the sacredness of holy time, no knowledge of God’s holy word, and father and mother perhaps wonder how it can be, and mourn over the way- wardness of their children, asking brethern and sisters to pray for them. Mrs. Harriet Beecher shows the fallacy of the theory that a strict obser- vance of the Sabbath begetsa distaste for it, when, speaking of the strictness with which it was formerly observed in New England, to the question whether it did not beget such a dis- taste, she replies “No, it did not,” and adds: “The effect o the system was to in-' grain into our character a veneration for the Sabbath, which no friction ot after-life would cover efface. I have lived to wander in many climates and foreign lands where the Sabbatn is an unknown same, or where it is only re- coguized by noisy mirth, but never has the day returned without breathing of religious awe, and even a yearning for the unbroken stillness and the simple devotion of the Puritan Sabbath. - eo — Coal Ashes and Salt. Dr ce ae ore ye, Sturtevant, in one of his bulletins | says :—The question as to the value and | the use of coal ashes has been for a long time an interesting one and is getting to be more and more of a question, as the use of coal extends. One of the most desirable uses for coal ashes is_ to place around the stems of currants bushes, of quince trees, and the Monn- tain Ash, in order to gheck, the ravages ofthe borer. The ashes for this pur- pose are heaped up about the stem to a height of perhaps, six or eight inches and extending about two feet from the trunk, ‘The explantation is that the ashes afford mechanical protection and alsoare of advantage as a malch in maintaining moisture anc cool tempera- ture for the soil. ~~. ~ A clergyman in Durham, England, some short time since, taught an old man, in bis parish to read,and found him an apt pupil. After his lessons were finished he was not ableto call for some time, and when he did, he only found the wife at home. ‘How’s John?’ says he. ‘How does he get on with his reading?’ ‘QO, nicely, sir.” ‘Ah, I sup- pose he il read his bible very comfort- ubly now?’ ‘Bible, sir! Bless you, he was out of the bible into the newspapers long ago.’ TE WALLS. Special Notices. SARDINES, just received at Beer & Goff's. {may3 Tt King’s Cx nnty Sheriff's office will be located at Souris Hast. [mays lw Fresu Figs, Dates, Oranges, Nuts and Lemons atthe Family Grocery.—R. K. Brack \ sPLeNpDIp sample of Seed Wheat at W, P. COLWILL's. [may] dly&wly 3w EnNeuisn Cream Tartar, Canary Seed, and a} full assortment of fresh dyes, opening to-day at Reddin’s Drug Store. [m3 Enaursu Jams and Marmalade, at Beer & (oll's [mays A Case of magnificent hair brushes opening to-day at Reddin’s Drug Store. im3 ENa@uisu Paint, ten tons English White Lead, received from London _—ito-d By, Hubbuck’s Genuine and Rubbuck’s No. }, at GRAIN Bacs, wholesale aud retail, price low for cash, at the London House. Five cases of Christy’s Londen Hats oper- ing to-day at L. E. Prowse’s. fap26. Epps’ Cocoa at Beer & Golf's, |may3 Lixserp O1., twenty casks Pale, Boiled and Raw Paint Oil, from England to-day.— Norton Bros. m?2 3i wky. New Boors and Shoes, just received at Dorsey, Gorr & Co’s. Just received per ‘‘Northern Light” full lines of Tweed and Worsted Sviting. J. M. McLeop & Co. fap18. AppLes.—A few barrels choice apples at A. MeNsttx’s Auction Room. "fap 22 LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S RUBBERS, all sizes, best quality, at J. B MACDONALD’S Boor Srore. [ap26 dy and wkly We expect to have new Boots and Shoes in to-day by the steamer Summerside. —Dorsxy, Gorr & Co, ARRIVED to-day by ‘‘Northern Light,’ and in stock, one hundred and fifty pairs Carriage Springs, selling low.—Norron Bros. far3 WARNER'S Safe at Reddin’s Drug Store. {m3 A prsce of fine machinery 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 and Shoes at Dorsey, Gorr & Co's. [mari2 You can get steam gauges and Fairbanks’ sesies repaired at Brown’s; and warranted to stand the testor no pay. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. [feb 16 Sincte Pry Cast Steel Springs, in Stock all kinds.—Noxron Bros, {ap3 We are selling off our balance of Crockery cheaper than ever to make room for new goods. W. P. CoLwitt. {mid wkly. A Lor of Silk Hats just received to-day at L. E. Prowse’s from $2.75 up to $7.75. [ap26 New Feit Hars, just received, a J. B. Macponato’s. jap26 dy and wkly Cusrom Worx.—Gentlemen will find a fine selection of French Calf, Kid, and Patent Leather hand-made Shoes and Gaiters, at J. B. MacpoNaLyn’s Boor Srorg, [ap26 dy and wkly New Harts just opened at L. E. Prowser’s, {ml, Five pound tins Tea, warranted yood or money refunded, at W. P. CoLwI v's. [ml0 wkly. GE? A PAIR AT ONCE.—Men’s and Misses Rubbers, just received, at Dorszy, Gorr & Co. fapls. Tue latest styles of Silk Hats just received at D. A. Bruce’s. {ap 25 For great bargains in Crockery go to W. P. CoLwILv’s. {ml0 wkly. Every part of a gun ora sewing machine made at Brown’s shop, on corner of Prince and Grafton Street Ch’town, [jan26 wkly. Cure WE are now making a splendid line of Men’s Gaiters and Lace Boots, which we will sell low.—Donrsey, Gorr & Co. [marl2 Go to W. P. Coiwill’s for Clover, Timothy, and Garden Seeds. [apl4 4w diy&wly You can get all the Garden and Field Seeds you require for the season, cheap, at W. P. CoLWILL’s. {apl5 4w dly &wly. How to save twenty-tive dollars.— Carry your old sewing machine to Brown’s and have it made as good as new, instead of changing it fora newone. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. {jan 29 Srep Wueat, Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds in large quantities at W. P. CoLwiLv’s. fapl5 4w dly& wly. SuLpuun AND Iron Bitters, the best spring medicine; 50 cents a bottle, at Apothe- caries Ha’l, DesBrisay’s Corver. ap 3 lw why 2w ee SO i ee WHITE RUSSIAN SEED WHEAT. os best producer yet tried on the Island, Call and examine and see testimonials J. D. McLeod’s at my corner. Furniture Store, JOHN NEWSRON, Gh’town, March 8, Cures .heumatism, Diphtheria, Nenralvia, Erysipelas Croup, Hoarseness. Removes Dandruff, And restores Hair or Bald Heads, and -_—_- Try it for to-day, I bereech you, to | preserve yourself in ap easy and cheer-! ful frame of mind. Compare the day in which you have reoted out the weed of dissatisfaction with that on which you have allowed it to grow up, and it] | your heart open to every “ood motive, your life strengthened and your breast armed with a panoply against every trick of fate, truly you will wonder at your own improvement. — Richter. Cures all " ell BRIDGEWATER.NS. | aches& pains. April 23, 1884. be ” Fiano Tuning. | M. REID announces that he is prepared JF, to tune and repair Pianos of all kinds. Broken or defective wires replaced. Pianos tuned by the year. Ordert may be left at the store of Miller Bros., Queea Street, or at his own residence, Kent Street. Feb. 13; 1384—dy 4i wky 2i pd SEL ee the City Hardware Store.—Norron Bro m2 St Ww KY MEDITERRANEAN SI Ge, a fine line, mark- ~<d very low at Reddia’s Drug Store. n3 Tiose persons having ordered Seed Wheat i from me can now have the oriers filled. t vy, } a ae } W. P. CoLtwIL! [may2 dly&wiyv Sw. ; | | } mx AIM TIN ER, M AX S, 1864. yen MAKE NEW RICH BLOOD, And will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any per- son who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Fer euring Femaie Complaints those Pills have no equal. Physicians use them in thelr preetice, Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for eight letter-stamps. Send for circular, I. 8. JOUNSON & ©O., BOSTON, MASS. | } RD CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. of JOUNSON § ANODYNE! LINTMENT will instan- uf tancousiy retiove these terrible diseases, and will positively . cure nine cases out of ten. Information that will save H many lives sent free by mail. Don't delay a mement. Mt Prevention is better than ctire. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT Ochs cits ternai Use). CURES Neuraluta. Influensa, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Langs, Chronic Hourseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chronie Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Sete ana Lame Back. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphiet to + %. Jonnsox & Co., Bosrow, Mass, An Rnglish Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist now trave’ing in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here aro worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's re absolutely pure ¢ Condition Powders a a t I and eget : imu ens : earth will make hens lav like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp‘n- fui tol pint food. “Sok every WW e, or sent by mail fer & jetter-stamps. I. 3. Jonnson & Uo., Bustos, MaS#e | ' ¥ a “ —— ae () 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. t 4 ee 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. Better value in every department than ever before offered in Charlottetown. MARK WRIGHT & C@., Kent Street, and 83 Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 17, 1884—2aw wkly PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. ——— 0: Winter Arrangement. 0:=—-— N AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1883, trains will run daily as follows (‘Suidays excepted ):— iSSSe4. ISsb-4. TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST ° TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. semesiame ' STATIONS. | No.1. | No.3 STATIONS, No. 2 | No. 4. \ Charlottetown..... dp. 7.40a. m.|} 2.40 p.m.) Sharlottetown ... rn = p.m. 10.30 a. m. > ‘ “se . “é ? J sete china oe abe ca 5 Royalty Junction me 255 « (10.08 “ Or yiltshire..... 4 7 o. . e 2. Hunter River........ 9.07 * | 403 ‘* | North Wiltshire,.... 2.04 . | 9.22 “ Bradalbane.......... a | ae | Hunter MENON .ckvs iss) Adee 9.07 * County Line......... 9.53 “ | 4.47 “ | Bradalbane.......... Le « yeu“ Freetown............ 10.08 “ | 5.0L “ || County CMO... wees 1.01 8.23 : Keusington.....,. nee”. Lee Freetown... -+++++++ 12.46 8.09 = ; ar\l1.05 “ | 6.55 ‘ | Kensington.......... ice: :*. 12m #8 Summerside. .... ip! 1.00p. m , en i dp{ii.60 a. m.! 7.15 a. m “Fl Sera 24 | Summerside..... Lio | ND, vce aKa {1.22 * a tee ar ill. Se | Wellington..........| 1.50 ** || Miscouche........... 10.45 SPUN + os cacéesus lesz ‘ Wellington.......... 1020 * PRs s oo. ode es es 13.50 ** | || Port Hill.....+..+e- cz. % | Bloomftield........... 14.15 | O' LOARG is caer ccvns 5.20; ;** SER ks se er | 4.54 ** PEOREAG « o.9 + 04 09-48 7a TON oeigsoi0 +> 0 0's a 6.06, ©. | Albertem....... 060s | Whe! J Pimaeih ss. i pens’ dp 6. 0 a, m.| TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. | No. 5. | No. 7. STATIONS. No. 6. | No. 8 sci ca “adh ee pcepahiinmemneiaiiinadlacny deolmeaeaanaata aniline C harlottetown...... dp) 2.30». sia Charlottetown.... ar 10.45 a, m| ee aa 250" 4 Royalty Junction....\10,22 «* Royalty Junction | Op 255 * Pass ecseso ee 10.05 4s cos cae set BE | Sedifor de... . 5 sib ii 9.45 « | “s “ Bedfedd ....0..00¢05. a. || Mount Ste wart.. iP oa e ar) * ” | . Mount Stewart.. dp| 4,15 * l jdion ii. ic. ..| 7.40 * Ordigam,.....00s.- 5.35 ‘* ( reorgetown....... dp | 7.15 a. m,! Feorgetown........ ar\ 6.00.“ ag | Mo m% Stewart... ar, , 905 a. m, Mount Stewart....d G10 p, 2) MOOG Mia on esau dives 8.25 * P| p.m.) eee AS : 4.50 “* || St. Peter’s,......... 7.66. * _ eyo Aaa er Gre Ney. BIS. éiwiee oid 7,09 * Bee Raver... . iss ss 6.06 ‘ |) ID ii ext, diy dp '§ 25a, m. SON Ns oda. ar 6.60 * || ge Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec. 17, 1883. Superintendent os me = = tana Sa ee cm —=— THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, =O: 2 aoa ae LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. POSTERS, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, &c., &e., Mn Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. ee Under the Careful and Skilfal Supervision of Mr. J, W. Mitchell, | TECH WEEKLY EXAMINER AND ISLARD ARGUS CONTAINS any other rarer Fublished | ‘Wore Reading Matter than | ; in P, &.- Island, aa § 007 Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, und Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and 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 ip the daily edition, [t is Always full of News AND Alweys up to the Times. The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor 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, apd applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- cultural and Industrial imieresis of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giviog a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the Institutions, the Laws aud Protection ef the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, —S8UCH As— Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers etc., etc., done in first-class style and a ‘short notica. AYER’S Cherry Pectorai, No other complaints are so insidious tn their attack as those affecting the throat and lungs: none so trifled with by the majority of suffer. ers. The ordinary cough or cold, re alting perhaps from @ trifling or unconscious ex. posure, is often but the beginning of a fata sickness. AYER'’S CHERRY Pecronay has well proven its efficaey in a forty years’ fight with throat and lung diseases, and should be taken in all cases without deiay, A Terrible Cough Cured, “In 1857 i took a severe cold, which affected my lungs. I had a verrible ee night afer night without sleep. gave me up, tried AYER’S CHERRY Pp. TORAL, which relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded me the rest necessary for the recovery of ~ strength. By the continued use of the PECTORAL a perma- nent cure was effected. I am now 62 yearg old, hate and hearty, and am satisfied ‘your CHERRY PECTORAL saved me. HORACE FAIRBROTHER” Bockingham, Vt., July 15, 1882, Croup. —A Mother's Tribute, “While in the country last winter my li boy, three years cld, was taken ill with oan it seemed as if he would die from 5 ; lation. One of the family suggested the use of AY&R’S 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 Jess than half an hour the little patieat was breathing easily. The doe. tor said that the CHERRY PECTORAL had saved my darling’s life. Can you wonder at our gratitude? dinccres) sours, MRS, EMMA GEDXEy,” 159 West 128th St., New York, May 16, Lage, “T have used AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL in my family for several years, and do not 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 many remedies with no sue- cess, | was cared by the vse of AYPR's Curr. RY PECTORAL. JOSEPH WALDEN.” Byhalia, Miss., April 5, 1882. “T cannot say enough in praise of AYFR's CHERRY PEETORAL, believing as I do that but for its use I should long since have died from lung troubles. . BRAGpON,” Palestine, Texas, April 22, 18¢2. 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