- the dry soda upon it. ‘friendship, as there is aseed very much ‘Tike “it*called“ self-interest, which will : ingredients into pills and take one night . “fected. Nara art AE ER BS ——e ST = a vee ; MISCHLLANBODUS, | Household Hints, oo ee ; | i Yverything at Ni Falls this season YooKrEs.—One cup sour cream, one: . -3D Rewripleg 6 ; : f the COOKIES. } ’ ful | , e was fenced in withthe exception 0 i anda half cups sugar, one elt ode roar of the falls. . ° out still; | . ; soda, DASMCgs and Bowe rad al tea:| | ‘Half q loaf is better than none,’ as the if sweet cream 18 use leorner loafer said to the policeman when a 'told to move on. spoor fuls cream ot tartar. | Tomato Preserves (either ripe | green ).—Tako fourteen pounds of to-| matoes and eut-into nalves; make a'| syrup of seven pounds of sugar; put the | tomatoes into the syrup and add six; lemous sliced (let the rind remain on| them), half a pound of green ginger cat | fine ; let it Jboil slowly until the fruit is well cooked; skim-out the fruit, and | let the syrup boil thiek, and then pour| it over the fruit. Sopa FoR Burns.—aA speedy cure for burns from fire crackers or from any cause :—Wet a cloth and sprinkle upon it a liberal allowance of bi-carbonate of soda (common cooking scda), bind it around the wound, This wiil speedily relieve the smartand burn It isa) harmiess and thoroughly _ efficient remedy. If no cloth can be had prompt- ly wet the part and sprinkle some of Brer Sour. — Three pounds good juicy beef, cut into.about twenty pieces ; two carrots, one turnip, six large onions, teaspoonful salt, one-half teaspoonful pepper, two good heads celery ; cut the}: vegetables Small); put all into a large pot, «vith four quarts water; let it boil OCTOBER. ——:0:-——— JUST OPENED, A large assortment of NEW GOODS ‘Per “ Nestorian,” “ Prinee™ Edward,” aad other very gently, or rather let it simmer eight; hours; let it stand all night; take off the pot next morning; make | it boiling hot when wanted for dinner ; | this is excellent properly made. | SomregoaP.—-Lwentyeponnds of pure | vrease to fourteen pounds of potash | will make a clean fish barrel full ; the Steamers. 7 *» potash T procure at the wholesale dmg Dress Materials stores; dissolve it in water in a brass kettle over the fire; put the grease in the barrel; first pour the solution of potash over the grease, and stir it with a stick,lot it.stand twenty-four hours, then pobe a pail of Cold water in the barre|, and stir it thoroughly; let it stand twelve hours, and as it thickens adds pail of cold water and stir again, and add water every twelve hours and stirr until the barrel is full. In cold weather use warm water. Be particu- lar to have the barrel tight, as ive will leak through where water will not. <A barre! will notanswer more than twice, as the lye destrops it. For Low Sprrits.—Take one ounee of the seeds of resolution, mixed well with the oil of conscience, infuse it into a large spoonful of the salt of patience; distil very carefully a composing plant called ‘others’ woes,’ Which you will find in 6¥éry part of the garden of life growing under the broad leaves of dis- guise ; add a small quantity and it will saily-assist the salts.of patience in their operation. Gather a handful of sblossoms of hope, then sweeten ‘Gproperly ‘with © the” balm” of prudence; and if-you can get any of the sceds of true friendship, you will have the most valuable medi- cine that can be ‘administered. Be careful to get the seeds of true spoil the whole composition. Make the ‘and morning, and the cure will be-ef- It is again reported that Mr. Blake is to re-enter political life, and that Mr, Burk, ewho has represented West Durham in the present: Parliament, has resigned in Mr. -Blake'sfavor. Mr, Burk’s majority was «@*mail one, but it may» be assumed that after patient enquiry, Mr. Blake's friends feel pretty sure that he will be elected. Canapa anD Brazi Trape.—-At.a late meeting of thé Board of Trade of Montreal, the question of the steamship subsidy came up, and Mr. Lyman said in substance that joint action of the two governments had been decided upon, and that direct trade might be looked on as certain of accom- plishinent. —_—--e-———_ Revenvss.—An Ottawa despatch says ; The estimate returns to be shortly published Will show such a condition of affairs as to strikingly bear out Sir Leonard Tilley’s calcplations as to revenue. In fact, in yery department there is fématkable evi- Fahes of the rapidly improving ‘state of affairs. _——— The visit of Post Office Inspector Dewe to the J embina Monn in, District ' the Assmivoine Valley has ‘restilted in she establishment of twenty-three new post offices... ‘hese were mostly in Marquette County,;-with a few in |’cosencher and three in the N. W. T. y [ arn a ne sn ® ; Boschees German Syrup can now be purchased rigst at home; 2ta3 the most suecessful atwns. ever fatrode to ou. ple. works like a charm, ig all weep in ioeanatien: Pouemonia, Hemorr- hages, Asthma, severe Coughs, Croup and ali other Throat and Lung Diseases. No person hasever used this medicine without i imme diate ee nas are a great many r, suffering, ptical persons going about Saestvdehe witha suspicious cough, and the voice of consumption coming from their that will not try it. If you die, itis your own and Trimmings, MANTLES and MANTLE CLOTHS, ULSTER CLOTHS, LADIES’ BEAVER, FELT & STRAW HATS, “BONNETS, &e., Black Ostrich Feathers AND TIPS, COLORED TIPS, &., SILK & VELVET RIBBONS, HAT ORNAMENTS, FRILLINGS, FANCY WOOL GOODS, WHITE & GREY COTTONS SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, SHAWLS, BROADGLOTHS, TWHEDS, Ladies & Gents’ Daderclothing, Excellent. Teas, Tremaine & etcalf. ORS TO- — yycE fault, asyou ean go to your druggist and get a sample bottle and tryit; three Scena relieve any case, Regular size only 75, cts, The restrictions against newspaper COr-) | respondents accompanying the British army ,in Afghanistan have been withdrawn, | Happy Greenland has no cats, and the [nights there are six months long. For a long quiet nap it is the place of all the | world, | A Montreal despatch states that ‘‘one of i our city refineries ‘has so many ordefs on | hand for granulated sugars, that sales have been stopped for a few days.’ | The class in English history will do well ito note that Henry the Eighth pursued an original niethod of courtship; “he married girl first and axed her afterward. 7 a pil p | *¢ Burning incense, Mr. Jones ? said Mrs. | Cloggins, as she passed Jones in the-act of lighting a cigar. ‘No ma’am,’ said Jones, LS BEST NUT COAL, VALE MINES, $L10 PER TON... CARVELL BROS., Oct 15, "79.—2aw Jw CITY TIN STORE, UPPER QUEEN STREET —- TENHE Subscriber, sincerely’thankfnl to his friends aud the public generally for the liberal patronage extended to him in the past, begs to announce that having a Sew Store and Workshop, and increased facilities. for manufacturing Tinware, Stove Pipes, Bake Pans, Coal Sent- tles, and all yoodg generally found in a first- class Tin Store, hopes that by rs attention | to his business to merit a fair shafe of pttblic ‘its ten cents.’ ' A telegram from Ottawa asserts that the | revenue estimatesof the Minister of Finance | are being fully. verified, and that every de-| partment shows an improved condition of | affairs. Sir Francis Hincks has béen convicted in Montveal by the jury in the Consolidated Bank case. iHe has been allowed his liberty ow bail, until the Court is prepared to de- liver sentence. A Hamilton project is to organize an iron smelting company, with headquarters at or near Kingston, and a capital of $200,- 000, in consequence of the recent advance in the price of iron. A Dublin, Treland, cable says: Signs of improvement in the-condition of the coun- | try aro becoming more apparent daily, and | favorable accounts of the harvest are being | | received from all parts. } A Srar ror Hon. E. Braxe.—Av Bow- | mapville, Ont., depatch states that H. W. Burke, M. P. for West .Durham,ehas re- sicned his seatin the Dominion Parliament to make room for Hou. b. Blake. The Nova Scotia Government has ap- pointed as a@ditional governors of the Dal- housie College, the Rev. John Forrest, of Halifax ; Rev. John MeMillan, of Truro ; Jolin S. Maclean, Peter Jack and, John Donll, of Halifax. west We find the following in our Western ex- changes, received last evening : —H,_.C. Cor- bin, of Waterford, Ohio, has, been arrested for blowing up a hotel a few weéks ago. At the time it was charged upon the tem- perance people. Forclear grit commend us to the poor but high-spirited woman in Chi¢ago who pounds an old rag on the kitchen table every morning to make the neighbors be- lieve shé has beefsteak for breakfast. Noblesse oblige ! She asked her class of little girls who went into the-ark. with -Neah» None of ‘them seemed to know ; but-one little girl thought she must. say something, and re- plied : “His sisters, his cousins, and his ants.’ Théré is only one country in the world in which there are no illiterate people : it is in the Sandwich Islands. The popuia- tion -of the Islands is 58,000. They have 11 high.edueational institutions, 169 mid- dle publie schools, and 43 private schools, The despatches of this morning bring news of a frightful loss of life in Spain by inundations, and property has also suffered. In the districts of Malaga and Alicante alone, 2,000 houses have been destroyed. It is believed that the floods have caused the loss of 1,000 people; 570 bodies have already been found. Blondin, in his Vienna exhibitions, uses a rope stretched ata height of 150 fts, and | walks blind folded, without a balance ‘pole. No net is spread to break a fall, and death would be inevitable if he tumbled. In this respect his feats are more dangerous than at Niagara, where a drop into the water iight have killed him. While the Hon. Messrs Bowell and Ait- States to Manitoba some one informed the customs official on the train that the Min- ister of Customs was a noted smuggler and Mr. Bowell was subjected to a very strict search in consequence. . The - official, now that he has discovered his mistake is very anxious to see the next Canada Gazette. 13,620 MORE SINGER SEWING MACHINES © sore IN 1878 HAN IN AN Y@PRBV IOUS VAR. da. 1870 we.sold_127,833_Sewing Machines. Our sales have increased enormously every year, through the whole period of ‘‘ hard mes. We now Sch Baree-Guarters of all the Sewing iachines Seld in the World. te IH ’ Wasie no Meney ou ‘cheap’ ea gs Rownberieits.. 9: 9) ae thud trate List. COBERT YOUNG * South Side Queen Square, ae Sele Agent for P. E. Island. ,Gk town, Mareh 18,4873—Law ti! .. L sons having relatives orfriends'abroad, ‘and ae 4 tH Fey thém “in oe concer rg P. E.Tslandy Cannot do scii-a better or cheab er way than by subscribing to TH Whenis EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any” address in Great Britain, the meee States, cs the | patronage. by Cc. F. HARRIS. hoown, Oct. 6, 1879. —4taw lm eC NOTICE. ORN MoINTYRE, Shoemaker, wishes @) to inform his customers in town and country that he has REMOVED from his old stand to his new place, next to Mr. Snel- grove’s, Grafton Street, where he will be glad to see all his old customers, and as many new ones as may give him a call. I work cheap for cash. NO. SECOND PRICE. All workowarranted. Repairing done with dispatch. Oct. 6, 1879—lLm MAIL NOTICE, V ATLS for'Great Britain will be close@at i 10 o'clock, p. m., on THURSDAY ina each week, to be forwarded via Rimouski and also on MONDAY, the 13th and 27th inist., at,.4, o'Gock, a. m., to be forwarded pia Halifax. * Mails to be forwarded via Summerside and Shediac and also for all places on the route to Summerside and in Prince County, will. be closed daily at 5.30 o’clock, a. m., also for Sumrerside direct, at 5 p. m. ‘Mails to be forwarded via Steamers to Pictou will be closed © eve MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- DAY, at 5 o’clock, a. m. Mails for Georgetown and Seuris East, and all places on those routes, will be closed daily, at 6 o’clock, a, m. : - Post Office o rom 8, a.m., till 9; p, mi: mA. MACDONALD Postmaster. Post Office Charlettetown, } Oct. Sth, 1879. j “NOW'S THE DAY” “NOW'S THE HOUR.” SUBSCRIBE FOR The Weekly Examiner, ) OMLY,ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, THE EXAMINER” “suppliés to country districts all the home news—-which a foreign paper cannot do. Send One Dollar by registered letter or money ordetand get the . CHEAPEST AND BEST paper published in P, E. Island. N. B.—Persons who have relatives or friends in any part of Canada, the United Stages ero Great Britain, may have ‘them pro-. vided with Png Examryer for a year on pay- ment, of One Doliar—postage paid by this office. This is the very cheapest way to pro- vide a friend abroad with the Island news. Constitutional Gatarrh » Remedy jer i ug t Jni ore 18" ken were on their way through the United oo CURES CATARRG. iJear what a Reverend Gentleman says of the Constitutional Remedy. T. Je B, Hapvesc, Esq., Brockville, Ont. :— Dear Sin—Itis now two years since your ‘Constitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intro- ducec tome. Ihave waited this ong te see ‘if. the.cure.would remain permanent before. y, to you, as a first the happy & ing t » my ghee oss 1 was atilicted in my head for years before I suspected it to be Catarrh. In reading in your Circular 1 saw my case described in many par ticulars. -‘The- inward ‘‘drep” fromthe. head Rad-become very disagreeable, and a choking sensation often preventing me from lying long, I would feel like smothering and be compelled to sit upin the bed. My health and spirits were seriously,affected. When your agent came to Walkertown in August, 1876, I secured three bottles. Before I had used a quarter of the contents of one bottle 1 found decided re- lief, aud when I had used two bottles and a third. I quit taking it, feeling quite cured of that ailment, and have not used any since util of Tate Tuiave taken some for a cold in ury Tivad. A sense of duty to suderers from that loath- soe disease, Catarrh, prompts me to send you this Certificate, unsolicited, with leave to make what use of it yon may see proper Yours truly, W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. ittlefield’s Constitutional Cate | Dominion, ©® receipt of One Dollar. ‘#3 BUY FT. 8 ft#iah!-e9 TRY IT. Agents. | *Kensingt’n'! ** 5.52 Hii Minit ES AT TT Le ED PEDUGED PRICE. Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 12. Summer Arrangement. ON AND AFTER ‘ “TUESDAY, MAY 27th, 1879, nea ee ely | TRAINS GOING WEST. irartoxe, [NO 1&3| No.5. | No 7, STATIONS. | express. | Mixed. | Mixed. a tet Georget’n..| Dp. 7. 10am |Dp. 3. 45pm| Cardigan. .|Ar, 7.30 ‘* | Ar, 4.14 ** | és nan cd eee ee Mt Stwi Sein) 8.40 sé Dp.6.00 ‘eé Royalty. Jel * 9.38 “| ** 7.18 a4 Ar. 9.55 “ |Ar.7.40 “| |Dp.6.20am | Dp10. 05am|Dp. 5.25pm Royalty Je! « 6,37 * |Arl0.25 “1. Tey OQ) A eee *] NWiltsh’re| “7.13 “| “11.25 “| * 6.40 « Hunter R’r| ** 7.25 * *©11.40am: ** 6.57 * Breadalb ’n| ‘* 7.53 “| **92/23pmi ** 7.35 * SS Ch’town .. C’ty Line..| ‘* 8.00 **| ‘12.34 a) “ja = Kensingt’n| ** 8.28 **| “1.16 “| * 6.25 * ‘ » 9 [Ar §.55 ** |Ar. 1.50 ** |Ar. 9.00 *¢ » mm side! 9, 10 - Dp. 2.25 sé } » Wellingt’n| Ar. 9.43 **! ** 3.20 *! Port Hill. .| ** 360.20 **| ** 407 **; O'Leary. ..| “11.17 “| “5.31 « Alberton. .| ‘* 12.00pm/ ‘* 6.40 ‘* | Tignish ...} ‘12.40 “ |Ar. 7.40pm] _TRAINS GOING EAST. — (Nos. 2 & 4| No. 6, Express. | Mixed. Tignish.. ../Dp.5,15am' Dp.6.20am Alberton..| “5.55 *«|2PE15 "| , ’ Dp.7.45 “ \ O’Leary...! ** 6.41 ‘* | .** 8.54 *¢ | Port Hill. .| ‘* 7.38 “1; **10.20 ‘| Wellington! ** 8.09 ** | “11.08 *' ’ i + Ar. 8.45 * Arl 2.05pm! S’mm'rside Dp.5.30pm! Dp12.40 *« oe ee 1.16 «6 «ee 1.55 se No. 8, Mixed, Fee i Linaanes | | STATIONS. Dp. 9.05 am **oQia} “* **10.20 ** ““-e.Si ** “<“H7 13795 * “12. 18pm Arl2.40 “ C’ty Line..| ** 6.24 “ Breadal’ne.; ‘‘ 6.31 “| ** 2.05 ** Hunter R’r! “6.57 “| “2.44 N.Wilteh’re! “‘.7.12 * 1: °** 3.01 * 4 « /Ar.3.50 “ Royalty Jc 7.49 Dp.3.55 se Ch’town ..! Ar. 8.05 ** (Ar. 4.15 ** Dp.4.30pm| Dp.6.50 am Royalty Jc| ** 4.49 **| ** 7.12 ** 3 Ar. 5.45 ‘* |Ar. 8.30 ** M.Stw't Jel py 6.00 ‘Dp.8.50 ardigan..| ** 7.03 ‘* | 10.16 ‘ } Geo’town ..| Ar. 7.25 “* |Arl0.45 ** ____ SOURIS BRANCH. ‘Trains Going West. -_— stations. |No. 9 Express|No. 11 Mixed. SOUT, o's sins n60s Dp. 6.15 a. m.|Dp. 2.50 p. m. Harmony...... | i to ae St. Peter’s..... Ss 7.30 $¢ wth 4,29 "— Morell ‘sé 7.53 ee “é 5.00 “ Mt. S'twt Inc.|Ar. 8.25. |Ar. 5.40 p. m. STATIONS. [No. 10Express|No. 12, Mixed Mt. S’tw’t June. |Dp. 5.55 p. m.|Dp. 8.45 a. m Morell.......2..) ‘ 627 Pee 9 95 Bh, EE S.s- en, eee. | * Bee ” pS Be a Rad 2 aad Souris........,.jAr. 8.05. ** jArll.35 “ ALEX. MACNAB, Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Office, Chtown, oa 92, 1879, - —pat pres h ane sp 4j kea 61 Steam Navigation Co, Steamers MAY, 1879. ; NTIL FURTHER NOTICE the Steam- J ers “St. Lawrence” and * Prin- cess of Wales i will leave as under :— i NOVA SCOTIA. From Charlottetown te Pictou, every MON- DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings, at tive o’cleck. Returnmg from Faetou every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FKIDAY and SATURDAY, on arrival oi morning trainfrom Halifax.y GAPE BRETON. , DAY and ‘THURSDAY, on arrival of morni train from Halifax, connecting both ways with stage and Steamer ‘* Neptune,” to and frem Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake: Kveturning to Pictou same nights, connecting with 10 a. m. Train, TUESDAY and FRIDAY for Ualifax. FOR CANADA AND UNITED STATES. Leive Summerside for Poimt Du Chene morning train from Charlottetown. Returning to Summerside EVERY NOON, on arrival of morning train from St. John. By order, F. W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 6, 1879. . GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE isw The ores TRACE MARK, = English Rem- 7 Pre Qedy, an unfal- ang cure for Sem. ; dnal. Weakness, _Spermatorr ahe a, 4 Ainpetency, and, ee Sad diseases that “sens Bofors Taking jollow as a se- After Ty quence ot seli-abuse; as loss of Memory > »versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, "Deinaene of Vision, Tremiature Old Age, and niany other Diseases thatlead.to Insanity or Con- sumpiion. t. Pull particulars in our spams pilet, which we desire te send free by mail to every-one. -%—. The Specitic Medicine is sold by all droggtsts at $1 per package, or six pack- pages for 35; on wali,be, semt-free, by. mail, on receipt oithe money, by addressing bt het eee ‘ puecessitated our - awerae Toronto, to which place please aidress | future, communi- SM cmtaclass Charlottetown b and by all whelesale and i the United States and Canada. January 24, 1879, 5.47 *, Leave Pietou for Hawkesbury every MON. - vy es EVERY “DAY about 9a. 'm., on arrival of: Ne He~+The demands of our business: have — Draggists