20 aon et ae omnes pete ane ee elias nee pe ot ae a eno een ae anes THH DAILY EXAMINER, JULY 26, 1882. —— a P, ki. ISLAND ‘ : . T Tin? d ; ~ Cl “~etuzere NEW SPRING Prine Biward island erg ASLAN, ‘ie Feeding is one of the most important | ' Db N 0 | } : duties in the stable. Horses meaning to be i A \ i VY A y | I av] d 10li OY, iF fed at regular hours, and in such quantities e | . aor : as will keep the subjects in condition to } sae i> aie ‘ Hy perform theirdaily labor. Horses at work is v Ee "er i e if require about two per cent. of their live . TIME TABLE NC. 18. | : : i Prom ib t0-18 lin. df geainy and ian one age) | 8 a UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE f |} weigh of hay, ould be Considered . a SOMMER ARRARGEMENT., | The Steamers st. LAWRENCE and ; ; ral allowance for a large horse in fu ts gs Orr ak | : work. Small, or idle horses, would not JOHN McPHEE & CO. | vo | AND ISLAND ARGUS |) a Oh OF PALES will,com- require more than one-half of that amount, To take eilect on the bth June, 1882, | ¢lcing the 29th May, ISsz, ‘ as the quantity of food will depend upon » 7 ' SHOWING ; : 3 i) the size, and the amount of work required ARE NOW v C ANrh ro rae or ga : ; Id of them. They must be fed — V ? SS | { EK li h and TRAINS OUTWARD. ee CONTAINS FOR NOVA SCOTIA. _ supply them the natural waste of the body, | , araa < Arie ‘ Pe nos : oa ae and. to restpply the substance exhausted A Lat 5 ane aPTEd tock _ mr STATIONS, EXPRESS Mixep, | MIXED. | Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing . by the labor performed. American Staple and Fancy Dry | | | More Readi ; Bet may. Wetnenday,. Tenn? sae aaa : / ; : eens eiennlim AEnenaponn manieretener® arenes 1} Y Mornings, at 7 Cclock connecting i get thin. It costs more to put on flesh than ore Faun g hiatter than | there with the Train tor Halifax. Returning to 2, hee Dp 9 eee tik, 4 20pm id 6.45am| PO 40 «oods, Millinery, &c. | Ch’ tow i « it does to keep it on. Flesh that becomes Charlottetown Monday, Wednesday, Friday any other Paper Published . ; It is not good policy to let work horses © hardened by exercise will be kept up with st | Royalty Je ‘* 7.00 ** ‘Dpld.02°' ** 4.40 * and Saturday, at 2 p. m., on arrival of Train 4 less food, under the same work,than it took 7 a -O—— |N Wiltsh’e ** 7.35 * ** 10.53 **| ** 5.28 % fromm Halifax. : a to putiton. From 15 to 30 lbs. of food : - : , a dh eer Kr : aes ae sae ‘e oo : lil P. K. Island, | Leave Pictou Landing fer Georgetowg American and Canadian felt, Wool, Fur and Straw Hats, | bedava» 5.0: pate eT levery Thursday at 2 p, m, a4 retum “ 12fe" | Fictou leaving Georgetown at five o'clock oy Friday mornin;. os jo ae | Co’ty Line.; ** 8.16 8 ’6 sé horses, large and small, pmieien | The English cavalry horses are fed 10 . will about supply the daily consumption of {Dp 6.30 “ AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED, rs ME ei es sy BAI peg 7 ay 4S fi : a | Freetown | * **12,15pm ** 6.45 ** t quarts of vats and 12 lbs. of hay three times te ee an Gina conan isiciitduanotbaee * , : aday. The American cavalry horses have - ial ae ‘ tm Sai s acuseing ong hee Tat 8io te & anlos NEW BRUNSWICK, CANA AND THE. " had = English rations increased to 13 or Men Ss and Boy Ss Ready made Clothing and Suilings, | Summ’ side i : { r ae Dp a : ! 7.40 UNITED STATES. 14 quarts of oats and an equal amount of | hay three times a day. The hunter, in the season, is allowed from 16 to 18 quarts of oats, and about 8 Ibs of bay, fed five times|' COTTON WARP, WALL PAPER, SMALL WARES, Ac. aday. The racehorse is allowed from 18 to 20 quarts of oats per day; and nearly as | We solicit an inspection by all CASH BUYERS, whether with a view to much hay as the hunter, being usually fed | purchasing or for Comparison. five times a day. JO HN McPH iy Dy & CO. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of mourning Train Charlottetown, connecting at Sheciat wig Trains tor each cf the above named § aud at St. John, with steamers of the’ Lg 8: Co. and tle All Rail Line to Port idee Boston, Retarning, leave Point du’ ‘ = every day (Sunday excepted) on arpivalof day train from dt. John, AT THE LOWEST FIGURES. | Wellingt’a| **10.00 “1 ** 2.49 * Port. Hull: <| 10 27 ** | **. 3.30 “1 ONLY iP iaery...1 *11,90 *:,.*° gan Bloomtield | “13.4% *: Bae" Ar 6.05 ‘| Dp 6.20 ** ; Tignieb yt ‘Arl2:40 “ | Ar 7,29 Ch’town .. Dp 4 00pm Dp 7.00am + Alberten. |] 2.05 pm Xena. Charlottetown Boot . The feet and legs of horses require parti- | Royalty Jo} * 4.15 | “79g a oe i press tralia *, COD. cular attention. It isan old saying with | — ae Roper’ : Ron pn York ..... b AS 27 4 PSF, aay 4%, nevetpg. “Here : or Chats » : - 7 ay 9! 9 Paw theiv OBERT ORR Ss OLD STAND. ‘ , , \ “6 » feet and legs in| May 25, 1882—2aw, wkly t midlands it od heed rs iotielown. horsemen, ‘‘ Keep the fee eg pecltor« 4.40 | 5.01 Also leave Charlottetown for Su Guided by the principles of Truth, Ars.40 “| ; ber Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE Mt. Stew’t Ar yt : Dp 5.15 ** Dp.00 * Morell....| ** 5.43 **; * 945 “ order, and the body will take care of itself.’ The legs are the first to fail. The horse, when brought in from severe, protracted every Monday morning, at 2 v’ciock, and leay Summerside for Charlottetown every Sa % EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- and Shoe Factory. : > , “re “se se 1Q 66 ‘ : . : ° “Ve j fi P vol x. ; exertion, should be rubbed downdry. His | St. Peter s.| 6.4 10.18 tion of the interests of this Province |*¥e@™é Oy beds og . legs, from the knees and hocks down, an Lables eee? ets _ oe a Pie “| and this Dominion ! . . ae HALES, should be well hand-rubbed, sv that friction ( ouris ..../Ar 7.1¢ r12.00 - W. Kad Ps Charlottetown, May 25, 1882. ake Se anh THE ONLY DIRECT LR To Boston i will create insensible perspiration ; that | Mt. Stew't Dp 5.15pm will tend to prevent ‘wveled legs, stiff DORSEY, GOFF & Co., Cardigan .| G re joints, contracted tendons, and sprung , J | Jeorget’n..| Ar 6 30 “ When the legs aro fovored ‘rom | BOOLS, SOBs ANd Slippers, Our Own Make and Imported) ~~ >. ne overdriving, they should be bandaged with , } wet cloths, to take away the heat, and | ee fae prevent wind-galls, that prove eye-sores, | and which, without diminishing hie capacity for labour, materially affect the ‘market value of the horse. “The plan of stopping the feet twice a im. a TRAINS INWARD. MIXED, The Weekly lixaminer AND ISLAND” ARGUS ee STATIONS. | EXPRESS, | ' = Ja wown ../Ar 8.COpm Ar 3.50pm) Arl0. 20am | Royalty oi 7.45% as «| Dpl0.02 * | C SPRING IMPORTATIONS ALREADY RECEIVED BY “ NORTHERN LICHT.” Our own Factory make are becoming celebrated for good style and quality. We se for cash only, and the:efore we can sell cheap, New York Rubber Boots (Crack Proots just received. | | MIXED, j j | i | “2 90 se +. > i>: N Wiltsh’e| ** 7.11 * t week in dry weather is adopted by many | © ON NEW 3p PER with horses used for fast work. The stuf- | To Saosmaxers—We sell French Calf Uppers for $1.75 per pair. Boot Polish Button | Hunter Rr| ‘« 7.00 “' ** 2.11 | * 900% ve fing generally used consist of equal parts of | Hooks, Leather Laces, Water-proot Dressing, Buttons and Fasteners always kept on hand.! Bradajba’e | « 6.86 ei“ 72 | ‘* §.95 4 | IS A LIVE Ss A STEAM ERS a elay and cow dung. Moss or towis a/ Give usa trial. fap 28 Co’ty Line.| * 6.30 “ | p99 8} . 8 7 ae as. cleaner stuffing, and quite superior to clay | = . cE he ee . Ar 5.11 ** | 5 > } as an antidote for thrush and frog diseas¢s. E = ; Presta a : ig oe 2 ae Dp = " | Carroll and Worcester, : It can be packed in dry, and wetted after- ousiag a Oe al gee .. Bac Soe | Seni ee ; Mae ey Packed in dey, and wetted «fter-/ For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits Sommtaidl 2 840 | Haun « P Ea0 | ; and soft, when washed out regularly with , : : a Wellin se dee : r plo 35" | | Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, OTH STEAMERS are titted oA i warm, salt water. Stuffing prevents the For Canadian Tweed Suits, Port Hal. 7 4i7 of g 43 | Hditorials, etc., which from day to Pons oem ayer ACCOMMUDAT . f feet from _ becomin dry and brittle. - - O Leaty...| ‘3.93 "| # 8.18 * day appear in the daily edition, | ranged ee ee and rt . National Live Stock Journal. . . Bloomfield §-* 3.06 -*+® 7.50 «! and fitted up in elegant style. 7% aS tga For Overcoats of all Descriptions, pee eed Ayes 6 | 7.10 _ RwkiGuT catvied at woderane rates andas Depo ent. » 4 Alberton .. 2. ArG55 “ ; = as —— er ee ‘s: a — -GO TO- Pignish ...| “ 2.00 * |Dp 6.00 « Ib 1g Always full of News) wvcctein toxet ont berets bended : ee 2 gene Pen eemnttiont | omneagee= . <emere| tame aoacinaeneps the greatest care. . _ The acquisition of — re Ate ue =i _ A a - aq (town ..|Arl0.00am)| Ar 7.60pm) y 0 6 § a : is an important part o ucation. Some ti = e | ae 2 BS. , » gs YES =| Ke yalty Jc) Dp 9 45 “* | Dp 6.57 ** | ~ . think that if they have a spirit of kindness J OHN & Ba). a SEhREE Ce A t fr cs f Wome... 5: O34 1) 690 | AND LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN = | its expression is of little consequence, but | ° as ae 2 wes Ge Ye eo ig | bedford...| ‘* 9.29 eee ~ me very Thursday pu tually at 5 _ *‘mapners are a compound of spirit and “TMé Stews} 852 « |“ 5.20 * ‘ G pl ° % : au t. St 1 > < 66 , =< se ' 1] form—of spirit acted into form.” The first UPPER. OU EEN STREET pews] Ar 8.45 Jar 5.00 «| Aiwiys ua to the Times. a law of good manners, one that epitomizes ‘ , 4 ; . a . Morell «: Dp gu a ae ~ al LEAVE BOSTON : - Pee, © 22 shalt love thy neigh- TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER syle et ss 7 on wfc ong « | | ras thyself.” True courtesy consists in ouris....1 6.50 “| «260 «1 lay munetral the observance or application of this golden There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Wwe ppeastes Rie eo | Every Saturday, punctually at , H ive in all social conduct, defined, real/ Tsland. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit| Gardican..| « 7.50 “| 325 “| . AR Or + ndness kindly expressed.” True courtesy : teed veorcet’n.| 7.30 “|< 300 “| .A RVELL BROS. ‘ is often met in the huts and hovels of our | SU8Antece. SOPRBTE Ps 100 ag OPE he - 2.) unt Ot? ofl . o~£5i80+~ June 5, 1832—- at 2aw, sj kea cen rocnenes| Le Weekly Examiner! oh Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 1882 wkly, pres ne sj pio kca 6i AND ISLAND ARGUS ‘e land, and sometimes found wanting in the parlors of the rich. —_——— +. A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &c. Ke. Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner Special Notices. Charlottetown, Ort 11, 1RR1. BaLoon Fry Traps, at the Family Grocery. ee e STEAMER HEATHER BELLE ay ‘ ; ie Fe —R K. Brace, {july 17 Ss an . ™ ° . >< FP n " : rh ane che: Sitaded as ps Fh Is in favor of cutting down the Local 4. Legislature, consolidating the Loval Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, oe ORR are RON eee em aha one We have just received a new lot of Swede Turnip Seed, at W. P. Colwill’s. {junel4 wkly 2i New Marte Svcar at Beer & Gorr’s. Wen leave Orwell Brush Wharf fét Cham ~~ lottetown every Thesday, Wee uae and Thurecay morning at 7 o’clock/talling at China Point aud Halliday’s Whétves; te turning from Charlottetown to Orwell same eVening at 3 o'clock; remaining at WARING, FIKE AND LIFE [scm INSURANCE! add gre, Ne oe gee ng tag a gee - i ae ie Re teins meee ce ee fa eet oot here payable in England, on the Continent of Kurope, or New York. Province ! REPORT on the Lorne Higuitanp Wuisxey: “We have visited the bottling stores of es ae 5 - - = q i n. 4 . » A Larce quantity of Flower Pots at W. P! iii Tiled [tHe PERFECTION || Sot prommierons |] | 0d applying the money thus saved to| Whort Tuesday and Wednesday: ad Colwells. m2 0 2. | of WHISKY? S| OR ROTHERS Th Thursday night returning to Oo ; | UNRIVALLED rer |e RO. ue e Advancement of the Agri-|°"iving sbeut 5.30 o'clock, p, my end when , ) : wa 1B COM We RCIAL STREELLOND ONE : { sch ene Tea, Sete and Dioner) The Great Western Marine Insurance Company of New York.) |288“toooy. heen ueers BVT | tide permite on one of these daye the Beamer } goods are bought. for cash and will be gold FC ee eee cultural and Undustriad yi care Chariottetown’ for Cempanl : e . ; ‘aren i seals Will leave Chariottetown for , cheap. 4w wly dy 3w Paw ASSETS ist JANUARY, 1882, : z $939,523.92, en HIGHLAND WHISKY: Inferesis of the every Friday and "Saturday, nicdbdian to . Hi CaNapIaN Ch iust ived et Beer & eos ; ee Dine Shy ae itt ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION : lide, till first Novembe , and not after; every ' Goffs. Ue Cutest e a 20 Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates, Certificates issued 54, Holbern-vieduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,°79 alternate Friday ihe sti amer _ wilt remain ot ‘rapaud Wharf over night. PasturaGe for three or four cows, with Fares to Orwell and other wharves=Upper water, on the Mount Edward Road. Apply Kis _ pat Greenlees D i d a 7 4: i jees Brothers; and haye selected dasha os as hs Deck and Cabin, 30 cts; | ower deck, 2008 if immediately. —WILi1AM Dopp. [m27 tf from. the vats, sam ples of their Lorne TH Kh EXA MI N E R is in favor ot Fares to Cragede Cie r ‘Deck and The Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, Eng, CAPITAL, $5,000,000. Highland Whisky, and have subj.cted them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very frazrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all Jusr ARRiveD, another large supply of Crockery and China Ware. Will be sold cheap, at Colwill’s. 4i wly dy 3w 2aw Eeas —Highest cash price paid for Eggs at giving a fair trial to the Union which ensures to us the Institutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country JOBN HUGHES, May 11, 1882—pat ne pre 3: lew _ Agent a eee 40 cts., Lower Deck, 30 cts, os “FURNITURE The Largest and Best Selected ON THE ISLAND, Reer & Goff’. [ja 22 aie Biitrluel f Pr ty covenéd at lowdlt rutin’ “P@isten issued the characteristics of pure and well- i Ms y escription 0 roperty covered at lowest rates, o1icies: issue matured Scot Thicke : Bakixe Beans at Beer & Goff’s. [may 20 ' by the undersigned. sale 1 Beo ch Whisky of the first 2 A LARGE number of Milk Pans and Crocks at Colwills. 4w wly dy 3w 2aw One hundred dozen Cups and Saucers, one hundred and fifty dozen come and seventy- i five Toilet Sets, to be sold cheap at Colwill’s. . 4i wly dy 3w 2aw ‘ . ‘Artuur Hitt, Hassart, M. D, “Orro Henyer, F.C, 8. F. 1. Cc.” Agent :— ——-—10: ae THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets he Northern Fire Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen. s CAPITAL, $15,000,000, OWEN CONNOLLY, Charlottetown, P. |. E Feb. 24, 1882, DAVID S’ Bey your Spring and Summer Dry Goods from John McPhee & Co. They are selling Robert Orr's old stand. Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates. very cheap. [mal8 wly ey rT , _ To save the heels of your boots from wear- : . COMBINED te At Greatly Reduced Prices. — | ingget «pair of heel protector, only eens | ThE North American Life Insurance Company, er SE a aaeae "WRITING & COPY Swede Turnip Seed, at W. P. Colwill’. HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO, NG FLUID, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, CALL-AND GET BARGAINS F . ligne 4 why Fi Issues Policies. on the Tontine system. Als dinary Life 1 Indus AND ; peace Renthaoee ala 809 $9) rial Mans Cee ee ee ee eee EMICAL W Parlor and Drawing Poom~-Salls! } Spring Tweed factured at the Char- --———:0;—_-— CH Mie , ] NG | lite Woolen Mil, and for sale chen Al FLUID, TO SUIT ALL nll : m. f , si S . “ ' ' . : | Grafton Wireck, wea Walker's corner. | The London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company, Are the Best Inks manufactured, CHANBLR SUITS, ss gue enero be Oe eae All rates lower than the majority of Offices. TRY THEM. ae Sidiaiins, “coed “aoetaclly: ‘nid atten, FRED. W. HYNDMAN.. | ‘OR SALE BY ALL sTATIoNERS momar eng aiment, used exter y and in rnally, o . q * + cured bim. j2 eod wkiv Charlottetown, April 10 1882—eod pat Bi WHOLESALE oe Se er eens? h ——— —— : A Splendid Assortment, cheap. NOTICE e Te busines heretofore carried on by Mr. Robert Bridges will, from date, be car. ried og bythe undersigned, under the name and étyle of A. L. Bridges & Co A. L. BRIDGES, March 1, 1882—tf ‘TO LET. J eer al present occupied by the New & Singer Manufacturing Compan Queen Street. Applicati sn ooh a .. M. STEVEN Jdvs 9, 1882—dod tf rr Tioteith REMOVAL! HE undersigned has removed to the old CLOTH DEPOT, on Great George Steet, next door to Stnmbles’ Harness Shop, and having purchased a large assortment of Fac- tory Cloth fram the Mill Valley’ Woollen Mitls Company, at grcatly reduced prices for cash, is prepared to sell cheaper than ever during the sumener. Highest cash price paid for wool, or ex changed for cloth. : C. H. SCHURMAN. June 7, 3892—2nf 2aw, wkly i St. Lawrence refurnished in the best style, situated and within three inducements to the travelling | the city, Ch’town, Det, 21, ’8}, ot eee coe ama Hotel f bares above Hotel is now RE OPENED, having been thoroughly repainted and Being centrally ‘ minutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steam boats, it offers public, Permanent and Transient Boarders acco- mod#tion unsurpassed by any other Hotel in wu. E, HICKEY, Proprietor MF Se perm eer meet cers BUCKLEY& ALLEN, HALIFAX, N. Ss. FOR SALE, N reasonable terms, that commodious Two Story House, known as ‘St. Avard’s,”’ situate, with large Garden attached, oa the St, Peter's Road, between the Railway Crossing and Kensington Brewery. For JOB PRINTING, —SUCH As— Bill-heads, Letter-heads, Notes of Hand Receipts, Posters, Hundtills, Dodgers terms apply to UNION BANK, July 4, 1882—1m Charlottefown. et., etc., done in first-inew style, amd shart nntica te Bedstcads, Beds, Mattrasses, Ae, Me: LOOKING CLASSES AND MIRRORS. Picture Moulding & Frames IRON MBEDSTEADS. Window Blinds, Rollers, Poles, Core nices, Venitian Biivds, &., all cf which will be sold below cost for cash, All kinds of orders promptly attended to at moderate charges. JOHN NEWSON, April 8, 1882-—2m