ee eS th TE IO este: sila AC eas pear rane =: aes egeepeeeeseeneasenanaeee=asaoneteSssannneaes-asenenanesnassanenageentpaenensemiinenpmmnnamnenaetenan eee aN See eee — Five DoLtuans a Year, ‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-borr Men, hari cena Ann pe a ¢ Baily Eraminet. ng to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Evxirivrs. Sincrk Corres Two Crnrs, EC = a - < a a yi Seat PS ‘an DAILY WXAMINER : TBE codons eet SUMMER RESORT! 703 NEW omer oe OPAL DEPOT He cee SEASIDE HOTEL, FROM © anbd GRBAT GEORUB STRERTS, yar Orrice, Co anger or WATER Whites ‘ Siti i Beer's Wharl (Late Duncan's, ) » Tt Charlettetown, ° P. K. island. Rares ey SUBSCRIPTION : '3°HE aubseriber wishes to intimate to his VNATES x s N 6 ua friends, and the public generally, that he RUSTICO BEAGH P 5 ISLAND Six M Dens, | : , $2 50 has opened a Coal Depot at the above named j ‘ ‘ Pe e Three Months, - - {25 | place, where he is prepared to receive orders i rane Sy £4 tied Ore Month, . ‘ - VU 50 Oo e leading kiuds o ; 7 oO r ge Advertising at most m lerate a a can seetensigealiaraione ene saverronns Pia BEAUTIFULLY ‘SITUATED and well-known estab- Adve 1g st ra © em owes OSS . a ° . e .T 1 R McMILLAN. | lishment will be open from JULY Ist till SEPT. 10th for @entracts may be msde for monthly, ’ “agg the accommodation of Guests and Visitors. guarterly, half yearly or yearly adveriiss Co’town, Ang, 18—eod, wkly Im pd ments, o71 ee — “@Qhiacuel iat to eee | Rates—$1.75 per day; $10.00 per week; $32.00 per month. ~ ALMANAG FOR SEPTEMBER [sgl | _ORNE 4 TEL To reach the Hotel a Coach will leave Charlottetown every sa ban eeer tos | ry PSE . | Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o’clock, a. m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, for passengers to First Quarter ist day, 9h. 59m., a. m, Nth Pp 5 la S R { "rE. belew herizon. ) Ses it 19 Opa at ymmer BSOP i Fall Moou7th day, 12k 27m, midnight, 8. Last Quarter 16th day, 3% 49m., a. m., S. Ej = fares eric 7h. 42m, a» m, W.) Por Surf Bathing, Boat Sailing and Seaside—seven miles. Address, ow . General Recreation no Betterin | 3t r, Sh BE 2 \ » & " . ggerrton overcame» fe teed Padiate | JOHN NEWSON & CO, Pioar or WEEK | ses ele, Coteau ‘wale! ten’h. | silicic | June 28, 1881. Charlottetown. a =<. c . Cyaress Moperare, a a | i hm ihm jaft’n mern {h. m. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1881. Memory. —_—-—- | [The following poem wes written by Presi- dent Gariield many years ago.] "Tis beaaieous night ; the stars look brightly down Upon the earth, decked in her rebe of snow, No light gleams at the window save my own, Which gives its cheer to midni,ht ané to me. And, new, with noiseless step, eweet Memory comes, VOL, () ---N! , 88 The Summer Care of Poultry. SOME POINTS IN FEE DING—PREPARING CHICK- ENS FOR MARKET. | Written by E. R. Billings for the Weekly Republican. ' There are not a few we think among ‘And leads me gently through her twilight /those who keep poultry who imagire that realms. What poet’s tuneful lyre has ever eung, Or delicate pencil ever portrayed, The enchanted, shadowy land where Memory dwells ? It has its valleys, cheer'ess, lone and drear, Park-shaded by the mourrful cypress tree, And yet its sun-lit mountain tops are bathed Ta heavens own blue. Upen its craggy cliffs, Rebed in the dreamy light of distant ycars, Are clustered joys serene of other days. Upon its gertle «loping hillsides berd The weeping willew over the sacred dust, Where’er our foetsteps fall upon the shore, They that were sleeping rise fram out the dust Of co, long silent years, aad round us stant ’ As erst they did before the prison-tomb Received their clay within its voiceless halls. The heavens that bend above that land are hvng “With clouds of various hues; some dark and | } Strangers visiting the Island shouldnot go ‘ 9 g a chill, 1!Taursday 5 2616 34] 1 38} 9 55/13 8 ***7 without visiting this Hotel. [jy 16 ROw Es bs EN & R Gx Surcharged with serrew, cast ther sombre ee. een eee on | Shade sisatarday =| «(28 | 3 34) 5 37 te { ‘ Upon the sunny, joyeus land below ; 4 Guaday a 2 | ‘ ny 2 4 = A ye ) Le (} | 9 | —_ APL oe are qneeg renee the Sreney air : 5 Monday | sl} 26) ty 6 | White as the iug snow their margins 6\Teeaday $2} 24,613} 910! 52) Tove a) | _-tinged sl Wednesday a3) , ; 542} 956) 49 AU Cc a iON LER | Cc: -F Pag Le. 5 seat, it 7s —: | With gold and crimsen hues; their shadows ‘Taursd ) gaf gol 6 8/1029) 46] —axp— 7 “ies 5 ~ a i fall pPriiay 7. | 26) 4s}-6 87/116) 42, wig | be ee © Upon the fowery meads and sunny elopes, | 10 Saturday ; 2 1G? Fete bi «RR it VOT | f i h 0: nalet Soft as the shadow of an angel’s wing. Se ee eee eM. | FOR HAYMARERS! jfeoghettevsct 3 Toeday 41| J 21 9 6, 1 59| 30 Sf, JUHR’S, NEWFOUNDLAND, I hound away across the noisy years, 14 Wedecsday [| 42) 9/19 13' 249) = 27) is aaa bot aie ei a Unto the utmost verge of Memory’s land, Taardsay | 43) 7/1057) 350) 2 nei entre vay _ oe et A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF | Where earth and sky in dreamy distance ié Friday 46 > LI 52) e 4) 12 28 : } “E85, gee ? ’ . } mect ; 7 7 oe as 17 Satarday 48 morn | 6 17! 13 Prompt returns guaranteed, — Good refer- HAY FORKS And memory dim, with dark oblivion joins ; 18\Sanday 47/5 1-0 a3 7 23 | 14 enceson application, fiu 17 6m oaw, SEZ “5 wv pare rome the first-remembered sounds that 19 Monday ce Ae ee ees OP RAY RAKES | ae | : ; 20| Tuesday 50, 57) 2 87/8 56! 7 WERT ’ | Upom the ear in ehildhood’s early morn ; a : 1 eo mel eee : i TS , : | And wandering thenc ] th Mi Si|Weduecday | 51) 56) 359) 9 33 4 , SsCYT HES, |And wandering thence, along the rolling eaiTeereday | 52} 53,8 210-7! 1, | years, 23 Priday | 53; 51,6 Bite 39) ll 58 Pa of Ba Factor SCWRHE S¥ATH ES, J seo vg ae my former self 24\Saturda 55: 491 7 lll 12! 34 p 2 y i ‘ ' oe e Gliding rem chi hood up to man’s estate. t5/Geniay Se 7| 8 16/11 47; 81) £3, T eaTREpT SOYTHE STONES, The path of youth winds down through many 26M d 57| 4h: 9 22lmorr 43 << EIN —%, 4; £G3 - > & vale 97 \Teseday . 591 10 93) 0 24! = ? &c., &C., &e | And on the brink of many a dread abyss, } fowls require hardly avy care uring jsummer and fall. Many entertain this ‘idea for the single reason that the wea- jther is favorable and the thermometor , indicates nothing like zere on its scale of latmospheric changes. The truth is that ‘fowls require a good deal of care at this season of the year, if there are to snow jfor them to get through on their way, jtrom the roosts tothe house. Poultry of lall kinds suffer from. exireme? heat, |hence the propriety of building tke hen house near large trees that the fowls may ‘be protected from the sun’s rays. The ‘poultry house should be well supplied at ‘all times with av abundance of cold water or sour milk for the use of both old and }young fowls. Do not imagine that your ‘fowls do not require »ny more tood than |what they get from picking here and there ‘for it. We like soft food for sum- ‘mer use, such a mixture as Indian ‘meal and wheat bran, equal. quan- ‘tities, stirred together well, and mof%&t- pened with sour milk, being a good ‘dish for fowls, and particularly for laying hens. Keep the hen-house clean at this ‘season, and whitewash often and ‘thoroughly. The vermia flourish uow as ‘there is no cold weather to hinder them. Examine the roosting poles, and rub well with kerosene oil, or better still; if they are old get some new ones, sassafras being a desirable wood for that purpose. Hurry up the young, ‘* broilers,” and ‘give them plenty of good soft food, such jas wheat shorts, or Indian meal with plenty of milk. The betier -way is to confine them while fattening, so that they will take on flesh as fast as possible. Select from the various broods all of the young you wish to rear, avd push the 23\ Wednesday 6 0, an il a : a a Between Queen and Pownal, 0:0 pee whose darkness comes no ray of 29\Tharsday } | Malt 29 9 4 Ch: fy , : Friday 6. 3S 37i 1 29) 2 42h40 34) urlotieteown ° P BE. i, Save that a phantom dances o’er the gulf ees wae Cenc eeet Laem : FOR BUTTER MAKERS! Seen miphlipn een ocean a et VERY quality and size of Paper Bags for! pet Credit Foncier | | Hatters, Druggists, and Pastry Bakers’ use, in} JaMrES A. GARFIELD, _——— > + SD +e Oo —— rest foran early market. If grain is fed, And beckons toward the verge, Agaim the!yse sparingly of corn, but feed more of oats, bucket, rye, and barley. Corn is : . ‘ week ‘Kane "Lends o’ it where the 3! : Grocers, Dry Goods men, Confectioners, | Hilk Dishes, Churns, Cream Crecks, Baiter Crocks, Butter And Shas. jn light gr gg “and fattening, but is toe heavy feed for young jplace, so that they may be quiet and fat- ¢ . loa . | Salt, Butter Prints, Buiter Firkins, &., &e. | gloom, fowls when fed to them constantly. t RANG “CAVADLES aa atten roe win toate eer — nae aie Sorrow and joy, thie lfe-path leads aloug. | Keop the market poultry in 4 cool, dark f al 11 ¥@ counts. 0:-— Parties having quantities of paper in stock can have it made into Bags without loss of; ; | For Fruit Preservers ! a. Preserving Sugar, Preserve Pang, Preserve Jars and Crocks, etc., ote.,| Orders respecttully solieited b. H. BABBITT, The Ruined Harvest. Capital, - - - ———- ‘ President—Hon. E. VD :clere, Senator, Paris. | Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. | 5.) 97 3m —— ' | which, together with our large stock of General Groceries, Flour, Meal, | past week has brought general disaster and | Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oils, &+., &c., ever offered, at A series of ifter-' iruin to the harvest. ; PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. | mittent storms culminated on Thursday in| HENRY BEER. Cheapside, July 26, 1881. 'a@ general thunderstorm with deluging rain- | a ne A ne | 0d Sel | ‘fall. The downpour of rain was on sheaves’ The Company will make long term loans | The Largest kingult, Gi bits insurance! | fall c = ‘which had heen repeatedly wetted and | with sinkirg fund, aud short term loaus'wi h- Be . ? 9 & iaat fine} out sinking fund. at the smaiest Uubiay | i Provisc:aAL Direcross: {wkly | Jas. de Wolle Spurr, ’ | — REPRESENTING — 'on Friday. The advance, which would GENERAL revere tee :0: | 5 | ST. JOHN, N. B. / tbetter. ‘The Engitsh markets are very OF ENGLAND. Presicont Secretary | CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. greatly strained. Stocks on either side of : dried, or on standin rain, which is! eS es oor ent ae ‘iterally eaten "wp. by. milldew. Tn, the . jhave amounted to severel shillings had, Commission Merchants HORACE HASZARD iy Fridays sosabiee The advance Sn the | Si — 5 ! hawk gia at : 3 AHONME COMPANY. ‘London. Of the few sumples of the new | © piles hes General Ensarance Age mt, o> cr, soir abd sued Jas, Ts Steeves, M.D —- | Wm. Henry Thorne, Thos. Temple, | bare of foreign flour. The supply of native a kas -_— ithe Atlantic being in strong hands, the CAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLING. Lonely. Bere cannot aes os gomeed — Vn } iuntil TOW neric . | surance Company, of Toronto, Oats, oe Se°nctslenc bulk ts onexpowcr| CAPITAL, $800,000.00. ‘The Safefy fand System! ‘Wester Vire is fast becoming the popular plan of af- fording the protection of LIFE INSURANCE! pe : | We wieliea. Members only pay actuel current cost. British America Fire Assurancs Company, of Toronto, Qat., we a ol ae oa ae CAPITAL, $500,000.00. pulse is. To such the following tale may bea interesting :— Sun Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, Prise durine tor years 115 to 130 CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Pulse ra 9 95 to 105 Pulse during 7th to 14th year, 80 to 90 Pulse during 14th to 2ist year, 75 to 85 Pulse during 21st to 60th year, 70 to 75 MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED, Pires 70 to 7 | 20: i atory or acu iseases the L| re ASSOCIATION Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. phi say rit to TiO be ies 150 in the na. “0: ‘ult, and becorae so frequent in the child ‘that it cannot be counted. Museular ex- Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. VICE-PRE®IDENTS : se hi ; , saduvinds oat ite Satanic: flooded districts the disaster is complete. | [ J TAN c RACE arty } : me . , doa $Me en fy OE DOMIION Ogre, Smt ic Unitached rake ovorymhare sur Th ‘yy. aPWapsrme & asa i233 hs ,OOU ‘| . 110} fected trade, and rates improved one shil- L. A RTH U RR & Cin, tj f re issu L A i | 8 ling on Wednesday, and a further shilling | i by Friday’s suashire. The advance in the' ‘provinces was a shilling beyond that in| BOSTON, MASS. setcoMaatl Toreign wheats are two shillings and flour May 16, 1831. one ehilling to one shilling and sixpence | - See) Koster McFarlane.M.D., Chas. F. Clinch Queen Insurance Co eT Hon. U, N Skin Q. C. : ; ; j ¥ ‘orain in the provincial markets is almeat Yo ao weteGa Ns: Skinner 2c.” Dommarcial Duion Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng., cab ie, beet Meroe a se Insurance effected on al! kinds of Buildings, | Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels | | Atlantic speculators.” On the stocks. iain vinci Special rates for isolated residences. All Losses settled promptly, GEORGE MA‘ LEOD (Union Bark), 1 | the Ja’t7] Agent fr Prinee Edward Island. | money ia the hands of the Association. ror Tints 7 Members vote for Directors, Expenses of management limited. EDWAsD 7. USSELL, & CO. | seit Send for circulars. Examine our plan, GHNH RAL James MoLgop, M. D.. Physician, Ch’town, aes t E. H. BABBITT, Commission Merchants, ts’ seal sat or rer No. 213 &tate Street, CONFEDERATION BUSTOX, (ani ee ccmaaamead May 14, 1981. nk - *4 TOATTN PRESIDENT: W. C. BISHOP, | 2s" eee some, s e ; : 5 — 100 to 115} holic drink, and elevation above the sea’ ‘ten as rapidly Jas possible, Give them [plenty of drink these warm days and _ tplenty of air at night. | The Mark Lane Express says: “The to feed the young ducks and goslings and Now is the time also the young turkeys, though it is probable the old turkeys get most of their liviug in the fields and seldom come near the house. Much may be said in regard to preparing poultry for market and the comparative merits of wet and dry pick- ing, but we would advise all who have young pouliry to market to sell alive, which cn the whole we thiok will be the better way. At this season there will be found very many young fowls that are large enough but not fat enough to market. Some of these if seems almost impossible to fatten, since it appears to be a period of growth and not ove of taking on flesh. Good plump fowls are in good demand, and high prices are usually obtained for good lots. Judicions feeding has much to do in preparing them for market. —_—_-- oe <> - iro ————— How Turner Painted and Angied. Lord Egremont once invited Turner to stay a week at Petworth and paint two pictures for him of some favorite bits of scenery on the estate. On the first morning of his visit Lord Egremont ask- ed Turner what he should like to do, and the great painfer replied he would go fishing. The next morning at breakfast Lord E, inquired again what it would please Mr. Turner to do; and he replied that, having enjoyed himself so much yesterday, be would go fishing again. On the third morving Lord Egremont thought he would wait for Turner to an- nounce his plans, and was greatly amus- ed whea he quietly said he was again going fishing. On the fonrth morning Lord E., un- ‘able to conceal his a: xiety, said: ‘Well, Mr. Turner, I am only too glad for you to eujoy yourself, but you are talking of going away to-morrow, aud I feit anxious about the pictures.” ‘*Come upstairs to erticn, mental excitement,indig~ tion, alco- . on tharlottetown, April 4, 188i—tf Hon. Wau. McMasrer and Wm. E.tiot, isq, nn oe ; SHETPPiIN oH = Attention is Directed to the SPECIAL ADVANTAGES afforded by this Associa- tion as compared with the uniform Bonus of Two and a Half Per Cent. plan. ORDINARY LIFE PLAN. level accelerate the pulse, and as a general rule it is more frequent in the morning : Re tetas ences sane en FRANKLIN HOUSE. and from the effect of rest, diet, cold, or blood-letting. The pulse of a grown woman exceeds that of aman of the same age as much az 10 to. 14 beats a minute, and ac- FORWARDING AGEN}, MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, . . : : : > “lin the tall than in the short person, the it commands a splendid view of the city, and is one of the) for Lcine about 4 beats for each six ---AND— ec ‘ ; ¢ e sas ‘ C.L. A. Policy No. 1. $10 Casi, Boxus.'F Salthiest sites on the Island. Connected with this House are) inches of height. * ey r&rreer . * re . 4a theo 725 : > ’ ¥ > ' —_ wen ezeral Commission Agent,|~ 5)" profes for 1880, ie oo Pleasant grounds, well wooded. If you want cool rooms and - Se > 4) ear T ett POOF a cass wae wt2Zl 99 Baic Ui : ’ . : ) T t a recent review of the Avstrian caval- $9 BEDFORD ROW, tesults under 2 per cent. — er i ‘quiet surroundings, patronize the FRANKLIN, : The dust ry by the Emperor and E.opreas, a smal) P.0.BOX1 - HALIFAX,N.S| © Bonus plan......0+.++. 87.75 250 00 nuisance will not trouble you when staying at the FRANKLIN. | chitd ran directiy in front of the horses as ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Diference - $34.15 $62.90 Guests at the FRANKLIN have the exclusive use of the Bath | seme thirty thousand dragoons were cherg than in the evening. It is slower in sleep, SUMMER HOTEL NOW QPEN. Built on high land, | cordisg to sume authorities is less frequent | ing in line across the field, when a soldier my room,” sail Turner, ‘‘ and set your mind at rest.” Nothing could exceed the surprise and delight of Lord Egre- mont when Turner ivtroduced him to two exquisite pictures painted as he had ‘desired. The great man had risen each ‘morning with the sun, and before break- ‘fast had, by a good day's work, carned ‘his pleasure in fishing. -~ Manchestes | Times ; incl Sells teh tists Sir Sydney Watcrlow, ex-Lord Mayor of ‘London, who is nowin Quebec, has been invited to attend the Toronto Industrial Exhibition. Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned ; policy nolders INOREASES With each additional i very moderate. Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Halls, Cargoes and Freights insured in first- class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and promptly. answered {ap 7 6m! June 28, This difference in favor of the ©. L. A.| House on the private Beach near the FRANLKIN. Terms premium paid, Policies in this Association are NON-FoR- FEITABLK after 1WoO YEARS, and are Indisputable After Three Years. N. B.—This is a Temperance House. FH. F. COONSS, in the front rank, with wondrous presence | of mind, disengaged his foot from ihe | Why is a lady engaged in netting like a stirrup, clung to his flying horse, and seized ship in full sail? Because she is making the child as he swept by. When the ap-,so many knets an hour, plause had subsided, the Emperor took tie | Dig cross of the Order of Maria Theresa irom; What is the difference between a butcher his own neck and hung it upon that of the and a gay young lady! The former kills te J, K. MACDONALD, Managing Director: June 15, 1881. Proprietor. ’ rescuer. | dress, while the latter dresses to kill. _ ao sit creen ne Maocne wr neem male i AE Re Ta ? ee A TT LS AE Ce ca oe ge Mea Ace ar tine * epee ea a as AT att ee cea ‘Giinien stitvsoe -epiaiaaicieiali te a RES a me oe Ie ARETE OR AED gS NORE S AMTNRS