ES —— ~—C —o. aoc em en ase ae — anaes THE DAILY EXAMINER, MAY 27, 1884. 7 _ 7 Household Hints Barley added to pea oup hel) t give itan appetizing fl AVor, aud it adds to Its nutritive p ual ties also Mea Pie Take all the nt ends of meat left from each meal, chop ine, line a deep dish with paste, put io a layer of meat Wilh & sprinkle { and pepper and a fow pieces ol butte and ttle four: when filled turn one smail cup ef water ; cove! with a, thick @rust ; bake two hours Sprouted Wheat Flour.—The best) way to ascertain whether four has been made from sprouted wheat is to stir a sample up with water, filter, and test with corsllin solution, rendered red with a trace of alkali. If the flour_is acid it turns vellow Methyi orange can be used. Litmus is less delicate in obtain ing the reaction Potato Soup —Peel and « hop four. onions and put them into a gallon saucepan with two ounces Gripping o | a little butter: add rather mere than three quarts ef water, an dlet boil hi uli | an hour:then throw in four pounds | peele d and sliced potat es, pepper and efit to taste; stir wellon the fire for half an hour: serve in a tureen Cooking Fisbh.—Fish, almost more) than ar nyt! hing else, is improved by slow | c oking: especially is this true when | the fish is boiled. If cooked rapidly it} wi i tal lapart, and wiil ne ither taste nor look so we The great point insisted upon by scientific cooks of the present day is this re abuodant time to proper efood, and the fact that nothing is gained by y-rapid boiling. ' | Buns.—Take two pound and a half of | flour,half pound of butter,seven ounces - of sugar, one pound of rasins, st two ounces of candied peel, cut in thin strips ; first rab the butter well intothe flour; then mix other ingredients in ;}| then beat up two eggs ; add to them one | pint of cream and two ounces of yeast ;| ued mix al together let it stand for an hour: | make into buns, and bake twenty min utes. To boil rice.—Always boil rice with| It: itis insipid without it. It is sometimes cooked in a steamer} with milk, without stirring it ; although it is more quickly cooked by soaking it, an hour or two, and then throwing it! into salted boiling water in the bright. est of enucepans. Tohalfa pound of | } ’ - . prenty of Sea - the rice use about five pints of water. | Let it simmer about twenty minutes. | Handle it carefully, not to break the kernels. Veal Hash.—Teke a teacupful of boil-| | ing water ina saucepan, stir in an even teaspoonful of coid water, and let it boil five minutes; add a _ half-tea- spoontul of black pepper, as much salt, and two tablespoonfuls of butter, and let it keep hot, but not boil. Chop the veal fine, and mix with it half as much | stale bread crumbs. Putitin a pan, | and pour the gravy on it; then let it simmer ten minutes. Serve on butter- ed toast. + > CUBRENT NOTSS. Wm. H. Vanderbilt is credited with the remark that “if a man hasa hundred thousand dollars he cap be just as happy as if he were rich.” The secrot of respectability lies in the strict observance of the following ‘three rules:—Live within your means, al. ways tell the truth, and keep good com- pany. Hail May ! Thou modest, gentle-eyed maid, with violets-on thy corsage,come into camp '!—Cincinnati Enguirer. That may do very wellfor Porkopolis, but here in Canada we would prefer that May would not hail. We have bad some rather cold, chilling rains, next thing to hail, and considering ali things that is near enough. No, May had better not hail. ‘“Thetrouble with mo is, 1 have talked too much,” were Vanderbilt’s last words to @ reporter who approached him on the steamer which was about to carry bim to Europe, “My God, is that so"”’ was his exciamation when a reporter at the other end of the big pond informed him of the stock ex- change flurry. The freedom of two continents does not bring peace of mind to the bi-millionaire. | At one of the early Social Science} Congresses there was a@meeting, pre- sided over by Lord Brougham, with ad dresses to the working classes. A working man from the crowd made a speech of much native eloquence. Re- ferring to the vaunts of intellectual progress made by Sir John Bowring! and other speskers, he atte: ‘ed the} following striking sentence:—* We have been hearing much of intellectual pro- gress and the advance of the age: but this | kuow, that the marchof iotellect if it leads away from the cross of christ is the march of death. General Butler in a letter the anti-monopoly Presid accepting nomination to the lency «: 7 — <The honor of de- ation by such a body of candidate tot the Pre nite wey of the Republic car- not be toa highly appreciated. Con- curring in each measure of public policy ect forth in the resolutions of the cen ls vention ; I need only add that if the vote | of the electors shall intrust me with the executive powers of that high oftice,each | of them shall be fully, justly and ener- getically used to m ake every measure | yy of relief to the people aod reform iv the | government pointed out by your plat-| form of prince ples realities of administre- tion 'son of General Pole, we | ties, principally lost at While his wife—who was a iat Beer & Gor: | Mac Charl R. Potter, of Sche nectady is . son of Henry 5. Potter, deceased, of Rochester, ™. (he father, who at ime ot bis deat! was worth $2,000, 100, left a will beq eathing a meagre mou LO Ubaries unless h should eparate frow his wife, who was form eriy a ochenectady § hool teacher rhis the son refused to do, and before the Rochester surrogate moved to set aside i Will, In a recent hearing, expert; medical witnesses testitied that the e!der Potter, prior to his. death aiid with ;aonile < lemontia. and was theretore in-| e mpetent to makea will. The matter is still in litigation, with the favor of the man who preters his wife to | wealth [In the London divorce court, lately, | Mrs, Emma Catherine Pole petitioned | for a divorcee. She was married,in 1866, | to Captain Pole, of the 12th Lancers, 28 | and posseesed of a Being very extrava- intemperate, he soon money. After ears he sold his commissien in the army, but in the following year he be- bankrupt with $150,000 liabili races, Since then be had driven a cab, living with his wife and childrea in great poverty. general's moderate fortune gant and an through grossly Dis came a and originally the owner of a 2 daughter, small fortune, was narrating his crue ties to her, Pole rushed into court, sulted the judge The dex that he had to be so it remove reé@ of scpuratlon Was ; ! granted. _ a + Ta - Special Notices. clothing [m2t Mey ,t Rusu for men’s and boy’s . B. Macdonald’s. He sells cheap. 2 ratr’s Astral Oil, (Kerosene) just rec —> {m2 LAWN grass and a great variety ef aialilia and flower seeds. B. BaLpERson. [(m23 lw CARRIAGE APRONS in great varisty, very Macdonald's. GENTS canvass shoes at $1.35 per pair, and cheap at J. B. gents dancing shoes, at Dorsey, Gorr & Co.'s. fm23 Fresh Buckwheat Frovr at Berr & GOFF’s. {m19 Men’s strong shirting, 10 cents a yard, at J. B, Maedonala’s. {m 265 Srarrorp’s and Carter’s Writing and Copy- Baidwin’s Old [may23 Tweeds and Worsteds, just [mayl4 ing Inks, atG. H. Hasz | Stand. New Scotch | received at L. E. Prowse’s. Men’s all wool Tweed Suits for $7.50 at J. B. Macdonald’s. Lapizgs AND Misses Srraw Hats.--Two cases, very nice styles, opened to-day,—W. A. Weexs & Co. WALTHAM WatcHes at G. ard’s, H. Tavior’s. [m13 wly PEOPLE talk about cbeap goods, but if youg want to see goods that are cheap just call and | | look over L. E. Prowse’s stock of new goo‘ls. [may 13. Men’s Felt Hats from 50 cents at J. B. lonald’s. of. Watches H. Tayuor’s. and Jewelry re- iml3 wly A NEW LOT ceived at G. R. K. Brace wants to let the dwelling above his Store with out buildings. It is a splendid stand for a Farmer’s Dining Saloon, Lots of room for horses, ete. ARRIVED to-day by ‘‘Northern Light,’ and in stock, one undred and tifty pairs Carriage Springs, selling low.—Norton Bros, fap3 New Tea justarrived at Weeks & Co. {ml2 d tf w2i. Lace Curtarns.—-A beautiful assortment now showing at Wrreks & Co. [ml2d tf w2i SInGLE Pry Cast Steel Springs, in Stock all kinds.—Norton Bros. [ap3 Car Matcaess (choice patent flear) re- ceived to-day by Berr & Gorr. Fresa Halibut, Haddock, Codfish and Finan Haddies at the Fish Market. finlO SARDINES, just received at Beer & Goff's. [may3 You can get steam gauges and Fairbanks’ scales repaired at Brown’s; and warranted to stand the testor no pay. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottgtown. {feb 16 Fry cases of Christy’s London flats open- ing to-day at L. E. Prowse’s. fap26. Mrs. Ropert Youne will carry on the mil- linery business as usual in the rooms above W. & A. Brown & Co’s., DesBrisay’s old stand, where shé will be pleased to see her numerous customers. [m9 lw,eod Grain Baas, wholesale aid retail, low for cash, at the London House. A SPLENDID sample of Seed Wheat at W. P. CoLwIL’ oe dly&wly 3w Eprs’ Coc [may3 Go to W. P. Colwill’s for eae, Timothy, and Garden Seeds. {apl4 4w dly&wly Encursn Jams and Marmalade, at Beer & Goff's. {[may3 Seep Wueat, Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds in large quantities at W. P. CoLwIi’s, {apl5 4w dly& wly. New Harts just opened at L. E, Prowsr’s, jml, price oA at Beer & Gof WE are selling off our balance of Crockery cheaper than ever to make room for new goods. W. P. CoLWILL [miO wkly. A ot of Silk Hats just reerived to-day at L, E, Prow res from $2.75 up te $7.75. [ap26 warranted yood or CoLWwILt’s fmlO wkly. EVERY part ot agun ora sewing machine made at Brown’s shop, on corner of Prince and Grafton Street Ch’town, [jan26 wkly. You can get all the Garden and Field Seeds you require for the season, cheap, at W.. Pi CoLWILL’s [apl5 4w dly&wly. Tunes % THOUSAND packets Flower Seeds, all | the best varieties and all fresh, for sale at George Carter's Seed Store, Great Georsé Street. '3w 2aw wkly 3: THE latest styles of Silk Hats just received at PD. A. Bruce's. {ap 25 For great bargains in Crockery go to W. P. CoLwILu’s [ml0 wkly. How to save twenty-five doNars.— Carry your old sewing machine to Brown’s and have it made as good. as new, instead of changing it for a new one. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town [jan 29 Tose persons having ordered Seed Wheat | from me can now have the orders filled.— . P. CoLwi.t. [may2 dly&wly 3w tins Tea, money refunded, at W..P. NYUBSCRIRE for the W KEKL at ean NER, the Cheapest and Best Newspaper prblishet on P.-e. Tawa. sap $i per yerr > > chance ina | two | and } .| TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST } } ‘ | cn : * a fi i % i | R . oak A ef ¢ “Ara “ 5) | Sb m |G f od | pve | MAKE NEW RICH BLOOD, And will completely ehange the blood in the entire system in three months. Any per- son who will take 1 Pill cach night from 1 to 1% we eks, may be restored to sound | health, if such a thing be possible. Por euring Female Complaints these Pills have no Physicians use them in the ir practice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for fend for circular, I. & JONSON & CO., | EOSTON, MASS. equal, cight letter-e ctqpp Se “CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOHNSC Ns \NODYNE LYINIME T willinstan- taneotisiv reiieve Nese territte diseases, and wil positively cura nine €ases i. ef ten. Information that will save many lives sem free by mail. Don't delay @ moment. Prevention is béelter than cure. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT cotgr'ntey ternal (ge). CURES } Neuraigia, Indaenga, Sore Lungs, Die othe at the Lungs, Chronic Hloarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cougk, Chronic Kheumatismwm, Chronie Diarrhea, Caron ie Dysentery, Che ‘i Morus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spime and Lame Back. Sold everywhere Send for : pemnges etio aoe & Co. , Boston, MASS. An Engitan Veterinary : marae m and Chemi nist, wow traveling in this eountry, says that most ef the rayse and Cattle “Ps ywders sok! here are wortiMess trash. a says a 8s) oy 4 : Condition Powders a aeomet lw valuable one cas wil i make hens lavlike Sheridan’s Condition Powders. Dose, er n- lL. S$. Jonnson & Co., Boston, Mase. Ne thi ne Stolpini food. Sokl everywi yere, or sent by mail fer & letior-stauips. — —— PRINGE EDWARD ISLARD RAILWAY. —-—-—0:———— Arr issd-4. 0:0 N AND AFTBR MONDAY, l0th DECEMBER, 1883, trains Orwi will run daily as follows (Sundays exoepine ): — anmgement. iss3-4. W inter h ' TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. STATIONS, a ae STALIONS. | No. 2 2 | No. 4. | | | ‘ Bae | Charlottetown dp 7.40a,m.; 2. Pp. mn. Sharlottetown ....ar, 3.20; m,'10.30 a. me. 4 av . v wWwhReeeeeaee . > . -_ . a Royalty Junction..../ 5.00 © | 3.00 yalty June tion \ dy 3.00 og . 008i | North Wiltsbire..... S28 “ 13 ah. a a wT heme bblth Ae | Hunter River........ oq “ 428 ” | North W ilts hire. ao 2a * 1 oR.” Beadlabeng 5 aeu.'s... badge * 4.33 * 4d Hanter River......... 148 ** | 907 Ce ZAE oo cases —- a0 Bradal bane......... ci Tee fF Freetowp.......... ae i. Couaty - ime,......4. OL, *% 4 Bee 3,7" Keusington... 10.33 CUS a" Ss Free COW Boers crereee SLE aselellie 5.09 4 : ) ar 11.05 * | 5.55 * Kensington ..ced swan » |e eee. ** uee $* Sumirers de..... 4 -50121.60 a. m.|.995 a m dp; 1.00p. m.| enone j ane ‘ ™ 99 ‘a Suramerside..... } ar!11.10 *¢ Wellington.........+) 1.50 Miscouche.........+. {10.48 4! Port Hill. aa2° * \ Wellington.... ..... 1920. * pee Sinan 3.50 :- >* Port Hill...... 9.08. "ti © ‘ s)’ , | *) ‘ ; Bloor field... ecenes re 4.10 ; 7 ary V4 da «hitting on S <U = Aibertdn i... 8.48.04 Roe: . Penton ly Rie caOP idee 4.09 4 Dc bcies esse aed Liber THOM.» sess eeees. i AG F \| Tignish ... .dp| 6. Oa, m.| _—_——— a ae : — eae = ~ ee - een > TRAIRS DEPART.—FOR TRE EAST TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. No. 5 No. 7 STATIONS. | No ¢ .|. NaS. C han‘uttetown......dp) 2.30. m.| Charlottetown. ar 10.45 a. mi ; far) 250 ‘* | Royalty Junction... {10.88 « Royalty Junction idp| 255 “ | Oe ea. 10.05 *¢ cats oc ve advaeees Lt = HY SediGh A. oo £5 feb > 54 9.45 *¢ jedford 1 leech ip 8.10 « Bedford . _ : a ot a || Mount Ste wart. . FP 900 «§ r . ar ; i) Mount Stewart... j dp| 4.15 “ | | Sardigam.......... ip «4 Qrdigmm. .25 506+. aa. | th yeurtetown....... ap| 7 7.15 a, m.! Jeorgetown peseetes ar | 600“ eur peal i} Yo + Stewart ....ar 9 05 a. Mount Stewart. ...dp| | 4.10 pilin. Mere?’....5 5... 0..: , B95 ° + eae ere ee , 450 “ || H. Peter’s.......... 20 * A Meleaa.*, «5 cca tan | 5.18 U Bear River........4. 709 Bear River. .)...4 40% 6. 7 OP NEN dss ¢on:cnmn ld + dp| | 6 25a. m, i ar| 16 6.5 ss _ ~ <Q y _ ° ~ — — a imam ia fe Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dee. 17, 1883. Superintendent eee ee Oe Se THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types anc Laterial OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, PREPARED, —- AND WE ARE Under the Careful ang Skilful Supervision of Mr, J. W, Mitchell, 7S =] at Lie LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, NOW BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, — NOTES OF HAND, POSTERS, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, dc., Ke, Nn Shart Natiesn in Gand Stila, at Chean Prieas ee en SO) ee NEW SEUDS, TO LET, FRESH AND GOOD. oe HE double-tenement Dwelling known as the ‘*Franklin House. Rent very bow. | W, | | Moy 10, 1854—4i 2aw Valuable Property FOR SALE. HE undersigned cflers for sale the busi- ness premises known as “83” QUEEN | STREET. The building is large and com. modieus, running back from Queen Sireet eighty-three feet; and the stand is unsur. passed. Terme easy, W. WELLNER. CHOICK LOT of Garden Seeds, all re- liable and warranted, just received at A ARVIG'S BOOKSTORE, KENT STREED, Ch’town, May 5—tf AON ULV ] MOT MONEY. WANTED d 7 4 ® cons+qucoce Of my loss by the fire of! - Ciytown, March 6 20th Fevruary last, I feel compelled to}; — ask for an immediate settlement of all over- Wate RUSSIAN due accoun's, whether by notes of hand or| 4 otherwise, All accounts not settled by the first of June next will be placed in the hands of my | HE best producer yet tried on the Island, Call and examine and see testimonials at my Furniture Store, J. D. McLeod’s JAS eod tf DESBRISAY, aitorney, without further notice, — | @erner. Balance of Furniture saved from the fire selling offat great bargains. JOHN NEWSON, Ct Vtown, May; 180t—bm BSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMEN ER. Onty ONE DULLAR oa your, JOHN NEWSON, Oh’town, March 8, THE WEEKLY AND ISLARD ARGUS | CONTAINS More Reading Matter than) any other Paper tublished in P, &. Island. S00 Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderatien, and Fairness, THIt EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion ! The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locais, Telegrams, Editoriais, ete., which rome day to day appear in the daily edition, It is Aiways full of News AND Always up to the Times. The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid egonomy in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- culiural and Industrial interests ef the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the Institutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The ixaminer Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SURSCRIPTION PRICE, ORE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, -—5U0H As— Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers “ EXARINER | , gists at &0 ct A FEW HINTS FOR THE USE OF a ‘S DOSE.— To move the bow. AY els gently, 2 to 4 Pills; thoroughly, 4 to 6 Pills, LS Exp will decide the pl pL rp Mp in cach case, For Constipation, or Costiveness, no remedy is #0 effective as AYER’S PILLs, They insure regular daily action, and re store the bowels to a healthy condition, For Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, AYER’s PILLs are invaludble, and a sure cure. Heart-burn, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach, Flatulency, Dizziness, Head- ache, Numbness, Nausea, are ail relieved and cured by AYER’S PILLS. In Liver Comysfaint, Billogs Disorders, and Jaundime, AveR’Ss PILLS ghould be given in doses large enough to excite the liver and bowels, and remove constipation, As a cleansing medicine in the Spring, these PILLs are unequaled, Worms, caused by a morbid condition of the bowels, are expelled by these Pitta, Eruptions, Skin Diseases, and Piles, the result of Indigestion o. Constipation, are cured by the use of AYER’S PILLS. For Colds, take AYER'S PILLS © open the pores, remove inflaminatory secretions, and allay the fever. For Diarra 201 “-*ontery, cansed by sudden colds, indigestible food, elc., Aisius PILLS are the true remedy. Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, and Sciatica, often result from digestive derange- ment, or colds, and disappear on removing the cause by the use of AYER’s PILLs, Tumors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints, and other disorders caused by debility or obstruction, aye cured by AYER’S PILLs, Suppression, and Painful Menstrua- tion, have a safe and ready remedy in AYER’S PILLS. Fall directions, in various langnages, 2c- company each package. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Go., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Danggists. W. R, WATSON, Ch’town, Wholesale Agent A CURE GUARANTEED. flacneic REDIGINE Ly “ee Rabe n (Bean RNCRVEFOOD rr For Gld and Yonng, Male and Female Pesitiv ely cures Nervousness in ALL its st Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexval tr Nigh 1 Sweats Supermatcrrhea, Leucorrhea, is Seminal Weakness, and General Los of Tower. It mepairs Nervous Waste, Rej ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfecbled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and \ivor to the Exhausted Gencrative Orgens in etth r sez, “ With each order for TWELVE packages, accompanied with five dollars, we will send our Written Guaiantee to refu the money if the treatment does not effect» cure. It j| the Cheapest erd Rest Medicine in the Marke 4a 6Full poerticclare in our pampblet, which w desire to mail free to any address, Mack’s Megnetle Medicine is so.d by D s. per box, or 6 boxes for 82.50, or will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money addressin M ACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO,, Wiedser, Crot., Cernda, Scld in Clerictteteen by Ayothecarics Fail gents for }rince Fawerd Telere, ere iy +l Live ery where, rev Th 1%, loves! G | E CTRO-V. SOLTAIO BELT one ether ELECTRIO 4 APPLIAXKCBS are sent on 30 Days’ Trial TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, who are suffer- ing from _ Neevors Destmiry, Lost Vir ASTING WEAKNESSES, and all those discases PReRSONAL NATURE, resulting from ABusre at's OTHER CAUsKS. Speedy relief and com : restoration to Hraira, Vicor and Manioop GUARANTEED. Send at once fer Ilustrated Pamphiet free. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., Ma 1, Endorsed by the French Academy of Med 0 “mmation of the Urin Organs, caused by Indiseretion or E Ssesetl Hotel J*:eu Hospital, Parie, Treatment. Posi- tive cure in one to three daye. Local Treat- Taent only required. No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Copaiba. NFALLIBLE, HyGienic,CursTivr, PREVEN+ TIVE. Price $1,50, including Bulbe Syringe, Sold by all Druggists, or sent free by mail securely sealed, on receipt of price. Deserip- tive Treatise free on a plication. AMERICA AGENCY G6” M MEDICINE CO., Detreit, Mich., and Windsor, Ont. Sold in Charlottetown by APOTHECARIBS HALL (4 WRS. SOPHIA POTTER'S Bone Rheumati¢ Liniment “T is a fact worth knowing that Mrs. Sophia Potter’s Bone Rheumatic j inimezt cannot be exeelled for removing pain aod screness. [t is no wortklses trash, as s°me may suppose, simply because they have been imposed upon by ~~ but is positively the ‘King of Pain.” Sore throat cannot stand befcre its power, All we ask isa trial that you may be con- vinced of the truth of our statement. Our ex- perience isthat one bottle tried also sells many more, Hee See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try a botile—it will not fail to de all that is promised, R. V. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale Agent W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. UL. etc., etc., done in first-class style am J. A, CROSSMAN, Middleton, Lot dart notice, | y a $i° pt eton, 27. on A wkly