a LC => . THE DAILY EXAMIN E R, Diet and Conduct. Sir Heary Thompson thinks that our forefathers dil nos sufficien!|y consider this great subject, Mr. Squeers, they bave beeo, he admits very particular of our morals. He) sees a wise and lofty parpose in the law they have framed for the regulation of human conduct and the satisfaction of the aatural cravings of religious emotion, But those other cravings equally common to human nature, those grosser | emotions, cravings of the phys! ‘al b uly, they have disregurded. “No doubt, says, “there has long been some practical acknowledyement,on the part of a iw educated persons. of the simple tact that a man’s temper, and consequently most of his actions, depend upou such wn alternative as whether he habitually the meals converted "ne divests wel! or ill, whether Whieh he eats are properly into healthy miterial, suitable for the work of building up both nd brain ; or whether unhealthy Ceaseiexs } muscie a produc! constintly pollates the course | , j trath of |} i} letter will rece rhe above Goods will be sold on most reason table terms, But been the generally ad- of nutritive supply. that fuct haa never mitted to an extent at all compatible with its exeeeding inportance.” Here were our ancestors unwise. The re- lation between food and virtue, Sir Heory mainteins (as did Phyhagoras before him) to be v eryfelose relations. His view on this relitiooship is not] the view of Pythagoras, who as Malvolie knew, bade men notto kill so much as a woodeock lest haply he might dis- the soul of his guardian: | Piutarch als« was averse to a too j tht ver) much Oppress ’ those indulge therein, and behiod “ malignant relics.” io his uld not have men to be great eaters of though he holds with Platarch rather thau with Pytha- being(so tar as I can judye) no believe in the doctrive of mete cho-iv, But on the influence diet has on his conduct bo his coustitation he is very is Certain that an adqeuate recognition of the value of food to the individual the ing a higher standard of health, i: onging healthy life (the prolo ging | of healthy life beingsmall grain either | to the individual or to the community and thus largely promoting woe temper, prevalent good-nature, and im- proved moral tone, would achieve al most s revolution in the habite of a} large part of the community.” — Popular P 8kOCNA solid diet, for the reason it does who Is apt to Jeave Sir Heary urb, W pee? goras, mpsy | man *3| leas then aur... ‘+ J practica proper , ; Maictain ~ pro ' Seiten é Mi mit thi i ee ae | Dr. Black's Laws of Health. Pure air is the food for tne Jungs, Phis is obtained by scientific ventiia- tion, which consists in admitting currepts or movements of air into the apartments through tvo or more apertures, Good and properly cooked food ; not food seasoned to cover decay, ia part or complete. Water not iced, but cooled by being placed under the ice, either in pitchers botties. Adequ ite exercise in the order to help the s'rtin to effete matter. The suo bath. Not sitting or rea‘ in darkened rooms, or those lighted gas, It buros up oxygen very rapidly. Sitting under a gas-jet turns the hair gray, and by over-heating the scalp destroys its vitality and causes the hair to fall out. Open air in throw ottthe lig by Proper an! sufficient clothing, that which is loose, and warm. Light colors for summer and dark for winter [a winter, a flannel around the abdomen. Occupations which are of an outdoor wear bandage character require 8 hours for work, 8 forsicep and Shours for rest. The! 10-hour rule has killed more than dis AEC, essential. Bithe once a week, making the Lathe the sane temperature of the body. Bathiog Personal cleanliness is enables the skin to tvrow off effete matier, causing the dead and useless epedermis to peel off. No marriage with a near relative. Avoid wine, whisky, beer and tobdaco. Keep thy soul and body clean. Males! SKales JUST RECEIVED: 150 pairs Acme Club Skates, 200 do Imitation Spring do FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES. DODD & ROGERS. De« 3 4w ke ead Ch’town, ee — Painting and Repairing A SPECIALTY. =_- —— ome THE undersigned, wishing to thank his many friends for their patronage during the past twenty-five years. begs leave to intimate that he is now prepared to execute all work entrusted to him with neatness and despatch. Painiing and Repairing done at bottom prices and al! work warranted first-class. New and second-hand American Carryalls, &c,. always on hand. “hop opposite the Law Court,North Side Queen Buggies, STOVES, STOVES | STOVES; ped Tinware A Splendid Assortment at the Monta- gue Tin and Stove Store. Lite! a eee H- ALL, Parlor, School Church and Shop Stoves. A large variety of the very best kinds of Coal & Wood Cooking Stoves, neluding the Welcome, [sland Crown, Mari time, Bronze Medal, Jewel (coal), Nos. 2 and 3 Waterloo. Niawara, Star, Farmer (wood), Farm- ers' Boilers, sStovepots, Tea Kettles, and all Extra Pieces needed for stoves sold. Granite Iron Ware, Coal Hods and Shovels, Fire [ron Sets, Zinc Stove Boards, Sinks, Lead Pipes, Sheet Lead. AJ)so, Mantels and Grates. A few nice patterns will be sold cheap, A LARGE STOCK OF STOVEPIPE AND TINWARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL attention of buyers requested. Orders by ive careful attention rhe REPAIRING of all kinds attended to. J. DD. BELL. Mont Agee, | Oct. 22—wy —_— TO be Sold at Public eel at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on MONDAY, the 17th day of January, A. P., 1887, at 12 o’clock, noon, by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, made between Neil Macneil] and Nancy Macneill his wife of the one part, and Joseph Hensley Trustee of Sir Robert Hodgson Lécoamnent of the other part, and dated the twenty-fifth day of August, A. D., 1882. Al JL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township number Fourteen, in Prince County,in Prince Edward Island, bounded as follows. that is to say: Com- mencing on the west side of the Western Road, at the northeast angie of land in the occupation vt! Michael Malone, thence west one hundred chains, thence north tive degrees east, five chains and two links, thence east to the Road, thence along the Road to the pluce of commencemet. | containing fifty acres of land, a little more or les:, For further particulars, apply at the offices of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown or Sum- merside, JOSEPH HENSLEY, ‘Trustee. Dec. 13—2 a w mon fri — ne MORTGAGE SALE TO be sold by Public Auction, in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, Prince Edward Island on FRIDAY, the twenty-eighth day of January next, (1887), at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon. A LL that tract, “ lying and being in the piece or parce) of Land situate, Royalty of Charlotte- town, comprising Pasture Lots Numbers Four Hundred and Forty-six (446), Four Hundred jand Forty-seven (447), and Four Hundred and Forty-eight (148), saving and excepting there- out all that portion of Number Four Hundred and Forty-six, containing about three-quarters of an acre. sold and conve syed by the iate John Gardner to Thomas Gardner. The above sale is being made under and by virtue of a power of sale eontained in an inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the first day of May, A, D, i878, and made between Robert Hurry and Mary, his wife, offthe one part, and John Amos Gardner, of the other part. For particulars and terms, apply McLeod, Morson &{ Macquarrie, Charlottetown. — this fifteenth day of December, A. D., JOHN A. GARDNER, Mortgagee. Dee. IS27 = = = IS86. I. & KE. KENNY, Dry Geeds and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. to Messrs. Solicitors, 15, oaw &i, T & BE. KENNY, (Fr. C. 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There is a comfortable Dwelling House and Stable on the premises, and is also well watered, Specialty. Sq iare, WwW. J. FRASER, late of the drm of MeKiuuyn Fraser & Co, Rov. yt Atb—ewks maw | Possession given — WX River, Ovt. 15—wkytt FRIDAY FOR INTERNAL — AND — JOHNSON —= Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Bleeding at the Lungs. Hoarseness, Influenza, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysen- “ containing infor- ter Chronic Di- p= a Kidney mation of very Troubles, and great value. Ev- Spinal Diseases. erybody shouid We will send free, have this book, postpaid, to all end those who who send their gend for it will names, an Illus- ever after thank their lucky stars. trated Pamphiet All who buy or order direct from us, and request it, shall receive a certificate that the money shall be refunded if not abundantly satisfied. Retail price, 25 cts.; 6 bottles, $150. Express prepaid to any part of the United States or Canada. 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