“THE DAILY EXAMIN ER, - A Difficult Task. ‘* How shall I a habit break ?” As you did that habit make ; As you gathered you must lose, As you yielded, nor refuse ; : Thread by thread the strands do twist, Till they bind us neck and wrist ; Thread by thread the patient hand, Must untwine ere free we stand ; As we builded stone by stone, We must toil, unhelped, alone, Till the wall is overthrown. —John Boyle OQ’ Reilly. rer Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Sept. 8. By steamer St. Lawrence, Cameroa, master, for Point du Chene :— 150 cases eggs.......- ..$ 720 51 bris adler tee eeekaenees 0am 810 @ bor] berries ....cce ccc ceses: ceees 10 T cases clams ........---+eeeeeeere a FJ NOTSES. cc ccc cccccereeeceeerssresee 835 395 Ibe Island cloth ........+++-eeee++: 268 130 Ibe butter... ...cceccccceceoceccces 23 332 bush oats... oi 6 éeue Ceweee 150 23 By same etr. on the 9th :— 165 cases eggs...-..---- +++ . .$ 802 J ee i wae - 63 bris mackerel.......---+ ++ +ss000" 100! 1 box game.......--+++ odubn anes : B plas... ccvccccccercssecscesesees = eee ou euwemeeataneeenes 125 360 bush oats. ..... cn. scene eres eeeeere 144 800 Ibs neats leather......-.---++++++: 256 $2847 On same date by ss. Miramichi, _ Paquet, Montreal :— Eo 697 Ibs Island cloth........---+++++++* 558 37 cases mackerel.......---+-++++++*" 185 ee ccenveneceseveyesen ees 22 er ‘ 8 2} tons old jumk..-....eee--s+s seer? 23 $794 SHIP NEWS. Eat Sept 8—Margaret Mary, Arsenault, Campbellton, cedar posts; Arzof, Kennedy, Shediac, lumber. Sept 9—Blondel, Weston, Richibucto, Inmber; oes Newell, Bernard. Chatham, lumber; May Queen, White, Pictou, coal; Sylvia Jane, Wright, Richibucto, lum- ber; Sophia Stuart, Walsh, Pictou, bal. ell — So _ es Odds and Ends. First rector—‘‘Is your congregation going to raise your salary this coming year! Second rector—‘* Well, I don’t know; they haven't finished raising my last year’s salary yet.” A Definition.—Johnny—*‘ What is a theory, pa?” Pa—‘‘A theory, my son, 1s an impracticable plan for doing something that is impossible.” For Your Moulting Hens. The time that hens shed their feathers is’again at hand. Itisa very exhausting process. Are you prepared to help them through this trying period? Eggs have not been so high for years at this season as now; they will be still higher. Hens rare- ly if ever lay while moulting, then help them to get their new plumage quickly. Many people get only five or six dozen egga in a year from ahen and lose money when they ought to get three times that many and make money rapidly. How? There are about 600 eggs in the ovaries of a hen; get all you can of them in two years and keep the hen no longer. You thus save two or three years’ feed of the hen which is no small item if you buy all the food. When a hen is in ‘*‘ condition” says a high poultry authority, ‘‘she will lay plenty of eggs.” Therefore, help her through the moulting season, that she may be in condition to lay early, as everything is pointing to higher prices for eggs this fail than ever before. The elements need- ed by ahen at moulting, in add'tion to good food, is contained in Sheridan’s Con- dition Vowder to a very high degree. Thousands of people have proven it to be worth its weight in gold when hens are moulting. It keeps them in health, helps form the new plumage, and gets them in condition to lay early. A hen will not ley while moulting. But if you give them during the moulting Sheridan’s Condition Powder daily in extra doses, they will get to lay much sooner and lay all winter; larger, better and more vigerous eggs for hatching than pullets. But don’t keep them a third year; get all the eggs in two. Remember Sheridan's Powderis not an egg- food; you can raise or make food as cheaply asangone. To any person interested, I. 8. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., on receipt of address and stamp for reply will send a recipe for making a good egg-food. Any person buying and using Sheridan’s Condi- tion Powder now will get their hens in good laying condition and stand a good chance to win one of the large gold premiums to be offered later by the same firm, who are the only makers of Sheridan’s Condition Pow- der. For 50 cents they will send two 25 cent packs, five packs for $1.00; or for $1.20 one large 2} pound can of powder, post- paid; six cans for $5.00, express prepaid. A copy of the best poultry magazine pub- lished, sent free. The paper one year and a large can of powder for $1.50 st co To the Deaf. A person cured of Deafness and noises in the head of 23 years’ standing by a Simple Remedy, will send a description of it LREE to any person who applies to NicHotson, 177 McDougal Street, New York. Sep 4 dy law FREEHOLD FARM BY AUCTION. HE Subscriber will sell by Public Auc- tion on Thursday, 25th September, at 2 p- m., that desirable farm of 100 acres of ex- cellent land, situate on Wigmore Road, Lot 21, New London, formerly in possession of James D. Smart, 85 acres cleared and In a good state of cultivation. A good portion of tee balance easily brought under cultivation. There are on the premises a good dweling- house and barn, alsoa well, with a never- failing springat the door. This farm is only 24 miles from Stanley, and it is convenient to churches, schools, saw and grist mills, near shipping and mussel mud, and having been two pon under pasture, makesit a very de sirable property. Terms easy, and made known at sale. GEO. B. ° Sept 5 3i wkly es ee MUSICAL. 7_"4 REV. FRED &. J. LLOYD, Con- ducter of the Charlottetown Philhar- monic Society, ete., etc., will take a few MUSIC PUPILS, whom he will visit at their own homes. * He will undertake to give instruction in Harmony, Counterpoint (Thorough Bass) and Composition, as well asin Vocal and Lnstru- mental (Piano or Organ) Music. Mr. Lloyd proposes to begin his instruction about the Second Week in September. Pupils for Harmony and Composition will only be received in class (of not kss than six, or at the least four members,) for the present. Mr. Lloyd is open to an engagement as Choirmaster to any of the City Choirs. Term, etc , on application. aug26—dy 6i then eod tf For CRAMPS, COLIC, and all Bowe! Troubles, use PERRY DAVIS’ af 9 aygan gi >a ce % NM bod Used both internally and externally. Itacts quickly, affording almost instant relief from the severest pain. BE SURE to GET THE GENUINE 25c per bottle, inn a! MEDICINE and FOOD COMBINED! QUEMULSION OF CODLIVER OIL & Hyreo or LintE ano SODA. Increases Weight, Strengthens Lungs and Nerves. Price 50c. and $1.00 per Bottle. 4 Ministers and Public Speakers use SPENCER’S Chloramine Pastilles For Clearing and Strengthening the voice. Cure Hoargeness and Soroness of ‘Throat, Price 25c per bottie. Sampio free on application to Druggists. TO MOTHERS PALMO-TAR SOAP Is Indispensable for ithe Dath, Toilet or Nursery, for cleaning the Scalp or Skin. THE BEST BABYS SCALP KNOW. Price 25c. RELL TP VE Physicians strongiy recommend Wyeth’s Malt Extract, (Liquid) _To patients suffering from nervous exhans- tion; toimprove the Appetite, to ussist Vi- gestion, a valuable Louic. 40 Cents per bottie. £2.. DURE ress: e. The most satisfactory BLOOD PURIFIER :. Channing's Sarsaparilla, Itisa Grand HEALTH RESTORER, Will cure the worst form of skin disease ; will cure Rheumatism ; will cure Salt Rheum. Large Bottles, $1.00. ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM For CONSUMPTION, Coughs, neglected Colds, Bronchitis, Asthm= and all diseases of the Lungs. In three sized bottles 25c, 50c, and $1.09. Y MENTHOLPIASTER For Lumbago, Sciatica, “ Cricks,” Tic, “* Stitches, * Rheumatic Pains and Chronic Rheumatism, Bach plaster in an air-tight tin box. 25c, DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO. Lim., MONTREAL, Proprietors or General Agents FOR MOST OF THE POPULAR ; Proprietary or Pharmacautical fedicine: Toilet Bati: : ° SHERWOOD CiMertny | tent. LEASANTLY situated at the junction of Royalty and Brackley Pvint Roads, conveniently reached by Rail or Carriage, Trains run daily to Cemetery at 7 and 9.45 a. m., and 4,15 and 4.30 p.m., and return at 10.35 a. m. and 5.25 p. m. (local time). Funeral trains may be had whenever re- quired. Price of Plots as follows :—- Family Plots, 15x20 feet, on high and ‘WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 i890. Pills These pills were a won- derful discovery. Un- like any others. One Pilla Dose. Children }) take them casily. The >) most delicate women }) use them. In fact all ladies can obtain very great benefit from the nse of Parsons’ Mills. One box sent post- ald for 25 cts., or five oxes for $1 in stamps. BO Pillein every box. The circular around each box explains the symptoms. Alsohow to cure a great varicty of diseases. This infor: mation alone Is worth ten times the cost. A handsome illustrated pamphict sent free con- tains valuable infor- mation. Send for it. Pr. I. S. Johnson & ©o., 22 Custom Mouse Street, Bosten, Mass. “Rest Liver Pill Known.” We pay duty to Canada, ood Make New aoe eee IS NO Bruce’s Tailoring —--—-+(x) Rich a PANTOLOGY STRANGER AT Establishment. Because it takes universal knowledge to Send for instructions for Self-Measurement. Send your order by mail to D. A. Ch’town, Aug. 23, 1890. give universal satisfaction in the fit and style of the ‘Trousers that Bruce makes to order for Business Men, and to make them of the best matertal and in the best manner, at prices lower than those of any other first- class Merchant Tailor in Charlottetown. Send for sample of materials. BRUCE, $3 Queen Strect. dry ground, sold at reduced price of..$20 00 Plots half above size, in good locations. 12 50 eo, ere a 2 00! For further information apply to Mr. Wil. liam Coyle, Keeper, at the Cemetery Cottage, or to the undersigned, at the County Court Office. HENRY SMITH, Secretary Cemetery Company. july17—eod 3m Tenders for Debentures. NEALED TENDERS, marked “Tender for Debentures,” will be received by the Board of School Trustees of Charlottetown, through the undersigned, up to 12 o’clock, noon, 22ND SEP- TEMBER, PROX., for School Debentures of $500 each, amounting to Twenty-Three Thousand Dollars, issued by the Board for a period of twenty years, and bearing interest at four per cent. pet annum, peyable alf-yearly, under the provisions of the Public Schools Act, 1877, and an Act amending the same, passed in 1890. The payment of the Interest on these Debentures is enceatess by the Provincial Government. Ten- ers will be received for the whole or part of said Debentures. ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary of School Board. Ch’town, Aug. 26, 1890—tl 22nd Male Teacher Wanted. PPLICATIONS will be received by the un- dersigned up to noon of the 22nd September, instant, from Male Teachers of the First or Second Class, for a position as Teacher in the West Kent Street School. ISAAC OXENHAY, Secretary of School Beard, Twelve Thousand Special Attractions. cursions on all Railways and Steamboats. information, address = Be SS SS for infants and Chil! *“*Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that [ recornmend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. ARcuer, MN. D., 111 Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. ren. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Piarrhma, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di- gestion, Without injurious medication. Tur Centacr Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. ris — — cauada $ HAL ST. A{x)— INDUSTRIAL & AGRICULTURAL FAIR, Se pk A -$ bee Uniti +1 edt al Exhibition | JOHN, N. B., eptember 24th to October 4th, 1890. aenenineeniend oveyrrioceeys prrmommenenlS) Competition Upen to the World. Dollars Space and Power Free. Ample accommodation for visitors at low rates. r . > . . in Premiums ! A Large Ati Siecial ontry Forms noel yo hyx- or Prize List, fall IRA CORNW ° LL, aug21—dy & wky a) Secietary Exhib A septi—2aw (wed sat) tH Mal Wal OF MAsCHcSTE®, © NGLAND. — +(x) CAPITAL, - - - ——-(x) es £1,000,000 STG. Every Description of Property insured at Lowest Rates. ——v(x)—_—— HEAD OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, - - - - MANCHESTER, ENG. CHIEF OFFICE FOR CANADA, ----+-+ +. = TORONTO, ONT. HORACE HASZARD & E. H. BEER, june20 JOINT AGENTS FOR P, E. ISLAND, CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, —DEALER IN— Anthracite and all kinds of Coal, THE BEST QUALITY. Orders left at Office will be promptly at- tended to. WATER STREET, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. aug9—-1m eod hast W YORK i & % steamship Co. THE REGULAR LINE, THE IRON STEAMSHIP VALENCIA, 1600 TONS, CAPTAIN F. ©. MILLAR, W I1.L leave Company’s Wharf, rear of Castom 7 House, ST. JOHN, for NEW YORK, via Eastport, Maine, Rockland, Maine, and Cottage City, Massachusetts, Every Friday, at 3 p. m, (Eastern Standard Time), Returning, Steamer will leave Pier 40.‘E. R, (foot .of Pike Street). New York, every TUES- DAY, ati p. m., for Cottage City, Mass., Rock- land, Me., Eastport, Me., and St. John, N. B. *Freight taken on Through Bills of Lading to and from all points South and West of New York, and from New York to all points in the Maritime Provinces. Cheapest fares and lowest rates. Shippers and importers save TIME and MONEY y ordering goods to be forwarded by the New ork Steamship Company. Tiohets sold at ali stations on the Intercolonial ay. For further information apply to FRANK ROWAN, ent, 228 Prince William Street, St. John, N, B., Or to N. L. NEWCOMB, General Manager, 63 Broadway, New York, Sake OF Rope! U WHooPING Cae Ds. 3-0 YEARS IN USE. Q su PRICE25*PER BOTTLE SP site DELS LE) RC CO. Proprietors. - “PTET ee hte eect ct ee oa sept4—dv & why — THE NEW YORK, sew’ seonswix STEAMSHIP COMPANY. x . ee ’ a S, %. WAN: HROP,.? Il. 1. HOMER, Commander, ILL sail from Pier 18, East River, New York every SATURDAY, at 5p. m., for Bar Har bor, Kastport and St. John. Returning, will sail from St. John, TUES- DAYS, at 3.00 p. m_,, jocal. Through rates of freight to New York vi “The New York, Maine and New Brunswick 8. 5S. Co.’ are now quoted at all Booking Sta- tions on P. #. Island Railway, where Through Tickets to New York also are issued. By this route « new market is virtually thrown open to the producers of Prince Kdward Island Fish (pickled. dried or canned), Eggs, Potatoes, etc., are given rates from the several stations on the Island Railway to New York, Pier No. 18, Kast River, (only 3 Piers fromthe Fulton Mar- ket), that are about equal (in some instances lower than are quoted), to Boston via other routes. Shippers (especially those of Canned Goods Kxgs and Potatoes), are kind'y requested to ask Axzents to quote them the several rates by this line, that they may judge for themselves the ad- Vantages thus presented to them, “hipping pap. rs to accompany consignments willbe the same as by other lines, only they must be consigned per ‘**New York, Maine and Nes irunswick S. 8, Co’s.’ Steamer. The Railway track at St. John runs on to the Pier of the Steamship Line, thus avoiding cartayes. For further information apply to A line of Railway, cr — oe TROOP & SON, Agents, St. John. H. D. MeLEOn, Passenger and Freight Agent. ¥, H SMITH & CO., Genera! Managers, 17 and 19 William St., ; New York. Rt. John, N. B., July 23. 1890-—4w S'sida prs FOR =ALE. ' } ‘HAT desirable Brick Residence situated on the north side of Hillsboro Square. The House is frost-;roof throughout. Coach House, Stable and Coal House on the pre- ae ae — Weymouth and Rich- mond Streets. € property ru: feet, and is 48 feet idle ee For further particulars apply on the pre- mises to MRS. KENNEDY. june27—jy 7 ok bes ntaining 9 ro % Mr. George Carte: “Po September. store of Geo Hillsborough Street, at present occupied by Possession can be given 15th Apply to Judge Alley, or at the rge r & Co, eod tf—aug2s It's easy to dye with Diamond Dyes Because so simple, ee It's safe to dye with Diamond Dyes Because always reliablee It's economy to dye with Diamomd Dyes Because the strongest, It's pleasant to dye with Diamond Dyes Because they never Pfaile You ought to dye with Diamond Dyese Because they are beste Our new book “ Successful Home Dyeing * giving Ji directions for all uses of Diamond Dyes, sent free r~ pplication. 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Leaving Pictou about noon, on arrival of Mort ing Train from Halifax, fer Charlottetow®. Leaving Summerside on arrival T : trom { CRariotsetows tes Point da Cher fOr and connect there with I. C. Moncton and St. John, for Canada and United States. Leaving Point. du Chene on arrival of Morning Train from St. John and Moncton for — merside, and connect there with train Charlottetown. By order, F. W. HALES. Secy. Ch’town Steam Nav, Co. (Ltd): iuly5- eod 4m i