Hints for Marketing Good beef, when fresh, has fine | grain and is of a vermilion color, with a slight tint of purple on the cut surface, | It is firm, but tender to the touch, and | is so elastic that no mark is left after pressure from the finger The fat yellowish white, like fresh butter, and a is firm. Sometimes the lean is slightly veined with fat, but it must have no flavor of suct. The surface must be quite dry when cut, searcely moisten- ing the finger. If a clean knife be pushed up to the handle in the raw meat, the resistance will be uniform, ii it be fresh, but if some of the parts are | sotter than others, ithas begun to de- compose. When beef is lean, coarse,and sinewy-looking, it is old and tough. Cow beef is coarse looking, and has white fat. Mutton and lamb should have a fine The lean should be bright and the fat perfectly grain. eavenly tiated and white. Io mutton the lean is pale and red. In hanging mutton, ifit be beng with the cut part up, instead of down as usual, the juices will be far better pre served. Veal should have firm white fat and the lean have « pinkish tinge. If the barbarism of bleeding has been practic- ed the flesh will be quite white. Veal should be six or eight weeks old before it is killed, else it is unwholesome. Too young veal may be detected by a bluisb tint. In choosing mutton or veal by the carcase the quantity may be determin- ed from the fat inside the thigh. If there be plenty of clear, firm fat there, the mest is good. Pork, when fresh and young, is smooth and firm and the rind is this. The lean must be of a uniform colour anc the fat white and not at ail streaked. Salted corn-fed pork has pinsish fat. A good test for ham is to run a knife under the bone ; if it comes out clean and smells pleasantly the ham is good. In choosing fish see that the gills are bright pink, the fins stiff and eyes clear and full; the seales and skin must be bright. Lobsters must be chosen by their weight as compared with their size. Whenfresh the tail of a lobster quickly springs back into position after itis straightened. A medium sized iobster, with narrow tail and heavy for its size, will be found to be choice. In buying part of a large fish its fresb- ness may be knowa by the bluish tinge ot the flesb and the irridescence of the cut part. Itis not fresh if the flesh be yellow. Fiat fish, as a rule, keep better than round;should be chosen for thickness rather than for their size. Vegetables, when fresh, are crisp. Cucumbers must be perfectly firm and stiff. Celery breaks of clean when fresh ; if it be stringy it has been kept too long. Seo — —— Home After Business Hours. The road along which the man of business travels is not a macadamized one, nor does it originally lead through pleasant scenes and by we'l-spriags of delight. On the contrary, it isa rough and rugged path,beset with ‘“wait-a-bit,” thorns, and full of pitfalls, which can only be avoided by the watchful care of Cireumspection. After every day’s journey over this worse than rongh turn- pike road the waytfarer needs some- thing more than rest ; he requires solace and he desires it. He is weary of the dull prose of life and a thirst for the poetry. Happy is the husband who can find that solace and that poetry at home. Warm greetings from loving hearts, fond glances from bright eyes, the welcome shouts of children, the menv thousand little arrangements for one’s comfort and enjoyment that silent- ly teli of thoughtful and expectant love, the gentle ministrations that disencum- ber us into an old and easy seat before we areaware of it; these and like tokens of affection and sympathy con- stitute the poetry which reconcils us _ to the prose of life. Think of this, ye wives and daugh- ters of business men! Think of the toils, the anxieties, the mortifications and wear that fathers undergo to secure for you comfortable homes; and then compensate them for their trials by making them happy by their own fire- sides. -_—- 7. > oe -—-- Gems of Thought. The master is respected according to the discretion and good breeding of the servants. --Cervantes. By indulging this fretful temper you alienate those on whose affection much of your comfort depeads. —Biair. My heart like the world about me came forth to meet the sunshine, and thawed after its long winter.—Jean logelow. The knowledge drawn from ex- perience is of quite another kind from that which flows from speculation or discourse.—Sonth. What must be, shall be; and that which is a necessity to him that struggles is little more than a choice to him that is willing. —Seneca. There are sweet surprises awaiting many abumble soul fighting against great odds in the butile of a seemingly commonplace life. The resi price of everything, what. everything really costs to the man who wents to acquire it, is thetoil and trouble of acquiring it.—Adam Smith. ae NS CO ST eerie aenanaa Special Notices. Tur annual bezaar |: aid of the P. E, Is'and Hospital will be held in February. All on- tributions thankfully received. july 20, eow A Frew crocks Creamery Butter left (very choice), at Beer & Goff, tf—oct4 Riack Casumeres.—Weeks & Co. are showing a fall range of rich Black Dress Cash- meres and Merinoes. These goods have never been surpassed in value and appearance, and are confidently recommended to all purchasers. oct Go pn and silver plating of every <r | done at Brown's, such as carriage and sleigh handles, dash rails, ete., also table ware, and jewelry of every description, at the Athe- peum, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [sep 5 Tur ladies of the Prince St. (Brick) Metho- dist Church intend having a sale of Useful and Faney Articles, Tea and Refreshment Tables, in the Roller Rink, December Ist. Tea, 25 cts., admission 10 cts. sept 30, 2i. THERE is $10,000 that says you cannot get a man in the world that can do as many dif- ferent kinds of work, and do them as perfect in every respect as Brown, at the Athenzum.. For further information address P. O, Box 33. [sep 5 VELVETEENS —Very popular with ladies as Dress Material. We are showing a full as sortment in Black and the new colors such as are now worn in London and Paris.—WkrEKs & Co, Market Square. octd FAIRBANKS SCALES repaired, and warranted to stand the test, or no pay, at Brown’s, at the Atheneum. [sep 5 Srupents will please take notice that the Charlottetown Business College re-opens for Study and Practical Instruction, on Thursday, lst October. Intending students will consult their own interest by presenting themselves that day or as soon after as pos- sible. Correspondence Solicited. Address L. B. Miller, Principal. Tue only steam sewing machine and gun repairing shop in the Dominion, and the only place where you can get every part of a sewing machine or a gut made, is at Brown’s, at the Atheneum, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. {sep 5 GRAIN D Colonial Exhibition in London, Rag. L886. FIFTY-FOUR THOUSAND FEET RESERVED FOR CANADA. FIRST ROYAL EXHIBITION COM- MISSION SINCE 1862. THE COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION to be held in LONDON, England, cormmenc- ing MAY Ist, 1886, is intended to be on a scale of great magnitude, having for object to mark an epoch in the relations of all the parts of the British Empire with each other. In order to give becoming significance to the event, a Koyal Commission is issued for the hold- ing of this Exhibition for ‘he first time since 1862 ; and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has been appointed President by Her Majesty. The very large space of 54,000 square feet has been alloted to the Dominion of Canada by com- mand of the President, His Royal Highness. This Exhibition is to be purely Uolonial and Indian, and no competition from the United Kingdom or from foreign nations will be per- mitted, the object being to exhibit to the world at large what the Colonies can do. The grandest opportunity ever offered to Can- ada is thus afforded to show the distinguished place she occupies, by the progress she has made in Agriculture, in Horticulture, in the Industrial and Fine Arts,in the Manufacturing Industries, in the Newest Improvements in Manufacturing Machinery, and Implements, in Public Works by Models and Designs; also in an adequate display of her vast resources in the Fisheries, and in Forest and Mineral wealth, and aJso in Shipping. All Canadians of all parties and classes ure in- vited to come forward and vie with each other in endeavoring on this great occasion to put Canada in her true place as the premier colony of the British Empire, and to establish her proper posi- tion before the world. Every farmer, every producer, and every manu- facturer, has interestin assisting, it having been already demonstrated that extension of trade always follows such efforts. By order, JOHN LOWE, Sec. of the Dept. of Agriculture, —AGENTS FOR P. E, ISLAND— RICHARD HUNT. | A. McNEIL Ottawa, Ist Sept., 1885—sep22 2wks -HO R- BOSTON, Fall Arrangement. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. C0. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Portiend, every Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 8.00 a. 10 Fare from (harlottetown to Boston, $6.50, 2nd class ; $9 50, Ist class For tickets and other information apply to G, A SHARP, F, W. HALES, P, E. I. R’y, ..1, Steam Nav, Co., or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Sept. 23, 1885 NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Boston, Mass., OLDEST in America: Largest and Best Equipped inthe WORL D—100 Instruct- ors, 1971 Students last vear. Thorough Inetruction in ead wkly Voeal and Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ Tun- ing, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, German, and Italian Languages, Enclish Branches, Gymnastics, etc. Tuition, $5 to $20; board and room, $45 to $75 verterm. Fail Term begins September 10, 1885. For Phu: trated Calendar. giving full information, address, E. TOURJER, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Mass, PROVINCIAL HOUSE \HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has fitted up that large and commodious brick house, formerly occu- pied by the late James McCraith, Esq., corner of Queen and Sydney Street, and is now prepared to receive transient and per manent Boarders. Best accomodation at reasonable terms. ROBERT CRABB. Ch’town, Aung. 25, 1885. —tf NOTICE. LL claims for labor not paid on the SHORT LINE RAILWAY, in 1883, against Mac!*onald, Stewart and Maxwell, will please forward orders to someone anthor- ized to draw their money, or to the Con- tractors at New Glasgow, WM. STEWART, New Glasgow, N. 3” Sept. 11, 1885 —sep12 wks HEH DALIGX OY NE Excels all other Remedies for xternal Use. OURES — Diphtheria, CURES — Catarrh, Chol- + p, Asthma, Bron- era Morbus, Dysentery, ehitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- Chronic Diarrhaea, Kid- atiam, Bleeding at the Lungs, Hoarseness, In- The Most Wonderfal Family uengza, Hacking Cough, I, 8. JOHNSON & CO., Whooping Cough. Boston, Mass. Remedy Bver Known. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. wap PILL A R § 0 Al § [MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD. | Tootsivet eure SICK-HEADACRHE, Biliousness, and all LIVER and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, LOOD POISON, and Skin Diseases (ONE PILL A DOSE). For Female Complaints these Pills ee ae taeliog fad tte de Renae MDs DeWitt Towel: aeia veer nates oe Sept “In m ractice I use no other. — J. nnison D. e e a. 7 mail for 25 cts. in stamps. Valuable information FREE. I.'8. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MAS ney Troubles, and $ al Dlassece. Circulars _ It is a well-known fact that most of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. ething on Barth will mgke hens like Sheridan's Condon RPow- er. Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint of food. It will also positively prevent and cure | Hog Cholera, &c. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c. in Furnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20. CHICKEN CHOLERA, urnished in large cans e stamps. 1. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. we | Circulars free. ¥, - mm a rc " - re = : Ps 4 2 - ¥. = : 5 ie e = is . é * o — Pe Saal 4 ESDALE FOUNDRY ANS MAGHINE SHOP, HE best equipped establishment of the kind on the Island, where the miller can be r r supplied with Water Wheels, French Burr Stones, Eureka Smutters, Bolting Cloth, Proof Staffs, Silver Steel Picks, Mill Spindles, Shafting, Gear Wheels, Pulleys, Flanges, Boxes, Bails and Serews (for lifling stones), ROTARY SAW MILLS, SHINGLE MACHINES, Lath Cutters, Circular Saws (Disston & Robertson's), Arbors, Belting (rubber or leather), Card Clothing, Combs, Screw Boits and Bolt Ends, THE FARMER can get Threshing Mills, Fanners or the Castings for the same, Ploughs, Cultivators, Shares, Land Sides, Root Cutters, Boilers, POTATO DIGGERS —75 ON HAND FOR THIS FALL’S TRADE, all sorts of Castings for Stove repairs, &c, We also build STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, and are at all times prepared to send Boilermakers and Machinists to make repairs in any part of the Island. We keep a full stock of Steam Pipe and Fittings, such as Steam Gages, Water Gages, Gage Cocks, Globe Valves, Check Valves, Stop Cocks, KORTING INJECTORS AND HAN- COCK INSPIRATORS, Water Glasses, Bushing, Elbows, Tees, Unions, Nipples, Couplings, Safety Valves, Return Bands, &c. As the system of heating dwellings by means of hot water is likely to supersede all other systems, being the most healthful a3 well as the most economical and cleanly, we have prepared ourselves to do that work by the additionsof new machinery, and work- men thoroughly acquainted with the work, ani are prepared to furnish estimates for supply of all material and the satisfactory completion of such work. (Connected by Telephone. ) ADDRESS: MACKINNON & MACLEAN, CHARLOTTETOWN. 1885—oaw wky ust 15, —_ ee Aug New and Original Departure in Coal Cooking Stoves COMBINING DURABILITY, HEAT AND BCONOMY. This Cut represents my Patent Fire when a2 new tining is being replaced. as it appears while being cleaned, or King Cooking Steve, with the even, end and hning partially drawn out, HE above Stove I invented and patented in 1876,and at the present time HUN- DREDS ARE IN USE, giving perfect satisfaction. A large number have been in contant use for eight years, and the repairs have been very trifling, in many instances noue have been required. This valuable experience should be sufficient evidence of their durability, which is accounted for in the following :—It has, instead of a Linea Fire Box, two heavy Currugated Cylinders, which obviate the expense connected with all Square Cooking Stoves of being compelled to renew Linings and Grates, at least once or twice every year, The heat being radiated from the Cylin- ders to the floor, where most needed, overcomes a _ serious objection to all kinds of ordinary Coal Cooking Stoves. The Cylinders are situated directly under the cover holes, and a fire may be made in one or both, thus adapting it for use either in winter or summer, with equal sati+taction, besides effecting a great saving to fuel. I have also attached the PATENT TELESCOPI® OVEN to all my Elevated Oven Wood Stoves, such as the Waterloo, Niagara, Star, &c , causing the thousands using them to exclaim— My Stoves are worth TEN DOLLARS MORE than the same kind made by other foundries, The trade and retail purchasers will please bear in mind the fact that although 4 great advantage 1s claimed for my own Oven above all others, they cost no more, and being the sole manufacturer and patentee, no other f.undry can supply. En- quire for Fawcett’s Patent Telescope Oven, and it your dealer has none on hand send direct to the Sackville Stove Foundry. I am adding several new and handsome Patterns this season, which, with my former large variety of One Hundred Different Patterns and Sizes of Cooking, Parlor, Office and Hall Stoves, also Farmers Boilers, Hollowware, Ploughs, Stove Pipes and Tinware, com- prise the most complete assortment offered by any manufacturer in the Lower Provinces, Terms and prices will be found as favorable as can be obtained elsewhere, CHARLES FAWCETT. SACKVILLE FOUNDRY, SACKVILLE, N. B June 19th, 1885—eod wkly ROYAL GANADIAN INSURANCE CO, FIRE. wee CAPITAL, $2,690,000 ee Qa HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH ~ J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. 2 Qe Risks Taken on fiest Favorabic Terms, AGKENT FOR PRINOE EDWARD ISLAND: - HH. ARNAUD, VEROWANTR RANK OF ALIFAX Oh'* en, Jan, 198% “OCTOBER 6. R. R. FrrzGeracp, Solicitor. 1885. G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE, OES BOOKBIN DING in all its branches and at moderate prices, We do not preten’ t> be the enly ones in the city that can do Gilt Edges, but also if you want A HANDSOMG GILT diDE, as well as Gilt Edge on your ‘ Picturesque Canada,”’ or any other kind of book, bring it to G. H. HASZARD. O1 town, Sept. 12, "RE, BOSTON SiEAMERS. (CHANGE OF TIHE.) Carroll and Worcester, —_— N and after THURSDAY, Ist October, the hour of sailiug from Charlottetown will be 4 e’clock, p. m. CARVELL BROS., Agents, Ch’town, Sept. 19--2wks pat her s pis EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Shipping and Commission Merehaut, $1, 83 & 85 WATER STREET, ST. JOHN’S, N. F. and Ample wharfage, yardage, room. Consignments solicited. Liberal advances made on receipt of con: signments. Seot. 9, ’°85—tl dec31 iL. ARTHUR & CO. GHN HRA L Commission Merchants, i2i ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Egos and Produce a Specialty. Jaly 15—dly wkly cLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, BARRISTERS —AND— ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW. (fice in Brown’s Block, Queen Square (UP STAIRS) WE SELL Potatoes, Spiling, Bark, R. R, ‘Ties, Lumber, Laths, Canned Lobsters, Mae- kerel, Berries, Eggs, Fish _ Ete. Best Prices for all Shipments. Write fully for Quotations, HATHEWAY & (CO, General Commission Merchants, 22 Central Wharf, Rosten. Members of Board of Trade 7 Mechanics !xchange. Ch'town, Nov. 19, 1884, storage Corn and STATIONERS THROUCHOUTTHe WORLD Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, QUEEN'S COUNTY. ts. (L.3.] IN CHANCERY, Before the Vice-Chancellor. oe by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen,” Defender of the Faith, &c. TO John H. McDonald, formerly of Alberton, in Prince County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Trader (now of Boston, in the United States of America) and Fanny Palmer, formerly of Alberton, aforesaid, spinster (now of Boston afore- said) greeting. EWE COMMAND you, and every of you, that within eight days after the service of this Writ upon you, inclusive of the day of such service, laying all other matters and excuses aside, you, and each of yon, do cause an appearance to be entered for you in our Court of Chancery, at Charlottetown, to a Bill filed against you by The Wheatley River Lime Company and Donald McKay, and that you do answer concerning such things as shal] then and there be alleged against you, and to observe what our said Court shal direct in this behalf upon pain of an attachment issu- 1g against your persons and such other pro- cess of contempt as the Court shall award, and of the Bill being taken pro confesso, _ Witness, the Honorable Joseph Hensley Vice-Chancellor ef Her Mejesty’s High Court of Chancery, of Prince Kdward Istand, at Charlottetown, the Eleventh d ° ber, A. D , 1885, See (Sgd) BR. T. WEEKS, Registrar, E. ISLANDS Navigation Co'y, “> " \ . : Steam 4. 7) STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE 4yp PRINCESS OF WALES. Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA, Leave Charlottetown for Pictou every Monday, Wednesday, Thursda Saturday murnings, at 6,30 0 clock necting there with the Train for con. Returning to Charlottetown on M Wednesday, friday and Saturday, about an on arrival of train from Halifax, Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown o Thursday, on arrival of train about noon, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND ye UNITED STATES, Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ex. cepted) on arrival of Train from Charlotte. town, connecting at Point dy with for each of tb named places; and at St. label — steamers of the lvternational ' Com. pany and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also icave Charlottctown for Sum. merside every Monday morning at ope o’clock, Returning, leave Point du every dey (Sunday excepted) on arrival of train from St.John, for Summerside, con. necting there with train for Charlottetown, Also leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about five © clock, By order, F. W HALES, Ch’town, May 20, 1885. Trains Is fully up to the Highest Standard, Is giving Very Great Satisfaction. Is certain of being Continued in Use by all who try it. FRED. A. JONES, HOTEL! DUFFERIN, ST. JOHN, N. B Sept. 21, ’85. Best value in market, first prizes wherever eabibied. Holds six Medals ] and many Diplomas. Dont be fooled intoba a high priced powd:r for the sake of its ae purity. ; The COOK'S FRIEND ismadeol = pure material as money canbuy, It possess more raising strength i ) ion to cost than any other. Sold by storekcepers generally and made only by W.D. McLAREN, MONTREAL. Buy it, iry it and be convinced. But is an original compound, made from the PUREST STOCK, and is sold by the makers and dealers nearer the cost of production than any other Laundry Soap in the market. See that you got this Soap, and not accept any 2 the numerous imitations that pay the grocer more mone to recommend. The wort iWELCOME and the Hands are on every bat. ene COAL, COA RSONS requiring orders for 7 “sma Coais ¢an obtain them, 08 ! terms, from the Subscriber, at NO. 35 WATER STREET, viz.:— On the @ld Sydney Mines, Lingan and Vietoria, 6, B., —AND ON THE— fiines, Pictou. Albion G. W. DsBLOIS. Ch’town, June 19, '885—tf.