oy 5, van en «it mit sonlet we i eta Dae Pai made there is nothing to prevent any A for, No others like thera in the world. Will positively eure Impurities of the sidinces A A i EPR, SS ee ~~ = =u: 5 “= 7 7 ~ ako : — — = aca : * 88 z - > —- .-— - - THURSDAY, DECEMBER . me nis THE DAILY EXAMINER, > - = — A vcaceoncta galas tO Pek EE eS ee ion . ao ane = ea ' _ ‘a > >.CrR liow to Live Long. | in » . i DR.HODDERS Ba — + ’ e : i Liver Complaint, The secret of long life. bas. onge | , BURDOCK Dyspepsia, 0.8. Biliousness, again been discoverel, {nas _ time D AND Sick Headache, Flanders ; pre we, read i es ' | eben meaning of the annoupncemen ND sée'lf there is any article yon wish | =. f j ‘ ehh Uf, ee eee, one from becoming a_ centenarian, provided he will do as he is told by the erudite Dr. Barggraeve, who professes physic in the University of Ghent. Not only doeg the Flemish, professor proclaim long life to be a} thing attainable in certain circum. | stance:, but he offers it at a rate 80 cheap that to any one ambitions ot outliving his welcome in the world would he the vertest folly not to accept the wift. The medicine is not pro- tceted by « patent, though the fortunate proprietor might, by selling what most meno Wishes to buy, “have grown rich beyond the dreums of avarice. It is no elixir of life, no Cagliostro’s drops, no fountain “of perpetual youth, such as that which Ponce de Leon sought in Florida and Sir John Mandeville drank of on the shores of Malabar, albeit he died of arthritic gout, the miraculous draught notwithstanding. Dr Barggraeye’s medicine is nothing more recondite than common salt. Eat salt ia sufficient quantity, and, so far as years sreconcerned, there is noth- ing to prevent any one from becoming « Sir Moses Montefiore or an Old Parr, or @yen from resching the age of Thonias Damme, who is said to have died at 154 or of Peter Torton, who le jared, though he did not prouace a parish re gis er, that he ° Was c!0ee on 184 the year befure he mode up his mind to go ‘ to thea m jery. Sali, the Grientich or «utfirms, is the great pavacea for every if} that flesh - is heir to. Good health, it is bis opinion, is nota marter of chance or Constitution ; the liws which regulate human iifeare very simple; all that, we. have do is. @ take care that they shall agevo'le themselves without obstruction. Salt will enable them to do this. Ifthe blood is too rich, salt will purify it. If the blood is too poor, salt will thickea it. Culprits who have been punished by..being compelled to eat unsalted bread have.almost in- variably died. The want of salt caused the gutbreak. of a terrible epidemic in Sazony, ‘and Russian peasante, when threatened by the plague, have saved themselves by putting salt in their milk. Cholera will flee before salt Consumption can be mastered by it. Old ge is cOmparativély powerless in the face of two-thirds of an ounce! of sodium chloride a day. Therefore, he inVites all to swallow this frugal physic, and, if not tired of the’ world af three- score aad ten, to go va diving notil cen- tenparians sre as, common as fools, and insurance companies are threatened With insolveney by annuitants who continue on the funds:toan age for which the actuaries of the past have made no jprovision.—London Standard. a to Self-control. Av expert aud experienced official in au,insane asylum said to us, a little time since, that these institutions are filled with people who have given np to their feelings, and that no one is quite safe from an insane asylum who allows him- self to give up to hisfeelings, The im- portance of this fact is altogether too lit tle appreciated, especially by teachers. We are always talking about the negative virtues of discipline, but we rarely speak of the positive virtues. We discipline the schools to keep*the children trom mischief, to maintain good order, to have thiags quiet, to enable the children to study. We say,and say rightly, that there cannet be a good sechoel without good discipline. We do not, however, emphasize as we should the fact that the discipline of the school, when rightly vital to the future good of the child as the lessons he learns. Discipline of the right kind is as good It is done, is as mental training us arithmetic. not of the right kind u less it requires int-llec:ua! etfort, mental conquests. The expericaced expert, refer ed ‘0 above, was led 'o make the remark ‘o as by keving uvil give away to “solks. ” ‘That mikes losane Womens,’ she re- marked, ao.) told the sto yotsu woman io au yiar who used t» salk uotil she bee me» desperite, and the -expert said, * You must sop it. You must cop- trol yourse! Aa To whieh the insane pliet>**The time to tell me thit was whe, I was a gi 1. [news myself when L was well, anu ‘the teucher has a wider re-pousibility, « weightier digcip- llaury duty, (ban she Suspec's. The pupils are ot ofly to be controlled, but they must be |taught to control them. selves, ahsolutely, honestly, completely. —Jour. of Education. im If we over became vindictive toward man, and desiré to punish him, we would deprive him of bis hobby ; with. out that, he would be lonesome’ im ‘a crowd, and crowded in « wilderness, and would seek what he had lost and find it not. The business mat with a hobby that he rides is.a happy. man; but if the hobby rides bim the business will suffer sooner or later. The man without a hobby will be found in tho Clubroom, the billiard room, or ecard room. The hobbyist, with his loft of wemat: f COOL! Peau now | cupnnor pigeons, his bird skins or eggs, bugs or beetles, takes more substantial happi- ness than all the members of ihe highest toned club in a city combined. Besides that, home end Dame Nature 18 al} the world to him and ali the heaveu he ever aspires tu Wiis ype it} ~~ DAF . SURE. fy, ! PRONPT. 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VINNICOMBE, Instructor of the Violin, formerly: of the kxeter Oratorio and Phi:harmonic Orches- tra, pupil of John Rendal, R. A., England. Tuition given on the Instrument individually— not in-class. Danclas’ conservatory method usec. Age preferred—twelve to sixteen vears. There is an Orchestral Class in convection Ter those that are suflicienUy adwaneed, )free. of charge For particulars apply to H. W. Vinnicombe, Fitzioy >treet, near St. James’ Church: Orders for piano tuning lefi at -C. P. Fletcher's, will be dttcnded-to promptly. N B.—T have two fine old Violins fcr Sale. ngnet (0, 1287, tt , Mortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Auction, cn THURSDAY the third day of November, A. D, 1287, et Twelve o'clock, roon. at the Court Heuse, in Chariotietown, in Queen’s County, under s Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of “Vorigage, dated te third day ofol aby, A, D,, 1X77, and inade between. thomas Henry Keatiny, of ihe oe part,and Henry - keffington. Poote, of the oi her part, Lis that piece of land. in Charlottetown, in Queen's. County, in Prince Kdward ; being part of Town Lot number orty-tv o (42), In the first hundrei of Town Lots, in Chariotte town, Commencing on the westward side of Queen Streef, at the southeast angle of the pro- peity of William Kk. Watson, thence by a line at right angies to said strcet west wardly on or aboyt eighty-six feet, or sntii, it meets the division ling between Town Lot number forty-one and said Town fot forty-two in said hundred, thence *' ng said division line southwardly seventy-two ‘eet, or- until it meets the northward edge of inuuue Sireet, thence along King. Street east twenty-two feet, or until.it meets the. west boundary of the property of the Bank of P Edward Island, theace following the eoursé the same southwardly on a line pprallel with Queen Street forty-four feet, or to the northward boundary of said Kank property, thence follow- ing said northward boundary eastwardly for the distance of sixty-four feet, or until it strikes the westward edge of Queen Street, thence follow Queen Street northwardly for the distance o twenty-eight feet, more or less, to the place of commencement, For farther particulars) apply to Edward J, Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlottetown, Dated this 3lst Atygust, 1887. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Assignee of Mortgage. Sept. 1, 1887—eod tl sale The above sale is hereby postponed until WEDNESDAY, the Fourth dey of January, next, A. D., 1888, then to take place atthe hour and place above mentioned. EDWARD J. HODGSON. Novy. 2. 1887, file at Geo. P. THIS PAPER 22 § » where adver- tng souiracts ey NEW YORK. 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