; 7 er’ rf ; t F 1% i oe Rearing and Training of Children. Never hamper and torment children with clothes that are ‘teo niee” to be anything but wretched in, They may be tauyrht reasonable care in regard to soiling their cleshes, but to see a child in a coastant spiritual straight-jacket, for fear the mud-cakes, or the game ef marbles, or the jolly remp will soil the muss’ the apron, or disar- range the hair, is an indication ef idiotic parentage. There are cheap, light, half-weol fabrics, sold in gray,and in brown plaids and stripes, that— piped with bright eolors—make up into excellent dresses or blouses for little folks. being justas cool as print and gingham, requiring no starching when rimpling knees, or * washed, and pot sciling or easily. Let the childree have plenty of sleep. I have young children—almost infanta—-wake and make to get up two hours before their satural sleep was Snisked, merely because it wa? theught they sheuld “cat bdreaktast with the other people.” Imagine your- self in the hands of a giant, and being hauled out of bed while in the midst of profound and refreshing slumber, just fer the privilege of eating breakfast with alot of ether giants whe grin at vou if vou are cress, and perhaps viyor- ously ép ink you—some ene of thera if you say or do anything expreasive of your wretched feelings. There are ne healthy children whe take more sleep than they needa; and yet we see young boys “ routed sunrise and set to work, with empty stemach and dizzy heads, at chores that might just as well await the coming ef a decent hour, Let us all pray te be preserved from that slashiog, and often ignorant farmer who drives everything before him—including his wife and children! In the leng run he comes out afsood way behind his more eflicient und more enlightened neighbor, who takes things easily and dees things pleasantly, aad steers clear of that kind of haste which makes waste. The first step toward making boys “hate the farm” is to cut dewn their rightful hours of sleep, and make tne beginn- ing of every day thereughly} wretched to them.— Mars. HE. H. Levanp, in Ameri- can Agriculturist for November. seeo ocest that Derore . « bw muie-neaced, <> Society Directory, Charlottetown. FRE® AND ACCEPTED MASONS, St. John’s Lodge, No. 1, meets 2nd Tuesday, Water Street. Victoria Lodge, No, 2, meets 4th Wednesday, Water Street. King Solomon Lodge, No. 9, meets Ist Mon- day, Water Street. Alexandra Royal Arch Chapter, meets 3rd Wednesday, Water Street. TEMPERANCE SOCUSTIES. Prince Edward Division No. 1, 8. of T., meets every Wednesday, Queen Street. Victoria Division No. 4, 8. of T., meets every Monday, Queen Street. Y. M. C. A. Division No, 102, S. of T., meets every Uhursday, Y. M. C. A. Building. St. Patrick’s Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society, meets every alternate Sunday evening, in St. Patrick’s Hall. New Dominion Section No. 2, Cadets of Tem- perance, meets every Friday, Queen Street. CHARITABLE SOCIETIBS. Benevolent Irish Society, meets quarterly, in St. Patrick’s Hall. St. Vincent de Paul Society, meets every Sanday at noon, in St. Patrick’s Hall. INDEPENDENT ORDER ODD-FELLOWS. St. Lawrence Lodge No. 8, meets every Mon- day, (Jucen Street. Wildey Lodge No. 27, meets every Friday, Prince Street. Port la Joie Encampment, meets ist Wed- nesday, Queen Street, ROYAL ARCANUM. Prince Fdward Council No, 132, meets every alternate Tucsday in Y. M.C. A. Building. August Flower. The most miserable beings ir ti:e world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, More than seventy-five per cent of the people in the United States are afflicted wit! these two disases and their effects: such as sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Jostiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart- bur.:, Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit cf the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coat- ed Tongue and disgreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, &c, Go to your Droggist and get a 75 cent Bottle of August Flower or a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Try it. Two doses will relieve you, LOOK YOU HERE, STOVEPIPE, ——_- STOVEPIPES. Yq HE subscriber is now making an assort- ment of Stovepipe aad Tinware, Best quality,which he is selling cheap for Cash. Tinware and Stovepipe, all kinds, made to order. Special prices to wholesale dealers. Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and carefully attended to, Orders solicited. Shop opposite Dr. Jen- kin’s residence, Queen Street, R. RODe, Practical Tinsmith. Charlottetown, Sept, 39, ’s1 -3m FURS! FURS! JUST RECHIVED, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Seal Sacques and Cashmere Fur Lined Circulars. C. ft. MORRISON. Sept. 16, 1881. ‘ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER hb the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper ablished in the Provinces, THE DAILY HXAM CARVELL BROTHERS. 198 half-chesfs TEA ex Hausa, 273 “ “ ex Columbia, 700 to arrive per Mthel Blanche, all as good as spring lot. 150 puns. MOLASSES, 160 barrels Bright Yellow ? 50 barrels White Granulated $ SUGAR, 25 hhads, Porto Rico 550 barrels FLOUR, 46) casks KEROSENE, 50 kegs TWIST TOBACCO, 110 cads Bright TOBACCO, 25 boxes Flat TOBACCO, 350 sides SOLE LEATHER, 600 coils MANILLA (all sizes), 40 cases crimp LAMP CHIMNEYS, 330 dozen PAILS, 200 dozen BROOMS, 320 boxes SOAP, 5) cases MATCHES, 150 boxes T. D’S and Woodstock 2 prppre 40 boxes French Clay ; PIRES, 3) boxes STARCH, 75 boxes CLOTHES PINS, 1000 reams WRAPPING PAPER, 120 pkgs. TWINE, 5) kegs BAKING SODA, 25 barrels WASHING SODA, 50 barrels VINEGAR, 1 case NUTMEGS, 100 boxes BLACK.LEAD, 1 bale CLOVES, 80 barrels CURRANTS 500 boxes RAISINS, 100 sacks RICE, &c., Carvell Brothers. Ch’town, Oct, 8—pat 3w 2aw ? To arrive, &c, &c. NO, 61 QUEEN STREET, 2 Bic MEN! Who Want. Good Winter Woollens | HAD BETTER CALL AT cc. i. Morrisen’s, AND SEE HIS 8TOCK OF Extra Ort-size Scotch Lamb; Weol Shirts and Prawers! Just Received per Prince Edward. MORTGAGE SALE. Part of Common Lot Xo. 25. Common of Charleticiown. TO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, Euston Street, in Charlotte- town, in Queen’s County, in the Pro- vince of Prince Edward Island, on WED- NESDAY, the second day of November next (A. D. 1881), at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the twenty-sixth day of May, A. D., 1877, and made between the Honorable James Colledge Pope, of Charlottetown in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, Merchant, and Eliza Dalrymple Pope, his wife, of the one part, and Ralph Brecken, of Char- lottetown, in Queen’s County, in said Island, Esquire, of the other part,— aS that tract, piece or parcel of land being part of Common Lot Number Twenty-five (25), in Charlottetown Common, bounded as follows, that is to say : Commenc- ing at the division line between Common Lot Namber Twenty-eight (28) and said Common Lot Number Twenty-five (25), on the North side of Euston Street; thence along said di- vision line (by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764) north eleven degrees thirty minutes west nine chains eiyhbty-one links ; thence south seventy-cight degrees thirty minutes west two chains fifty-five links tg a road ; thence along the eastern side of the said road south eleven degrees thirty minutes east ten chains sixty links, to the said street and thence along the said street northeast wardly to the place of commencement, con- taining two acres, two roods and ten perches of land, a little more or less, being a tract of and conveyed by John Orlebar and wife, to the said James Colledge Pope, and at present in the occupation of the Honorable Joseph Pope. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Brecken & FitzGerald, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Dated this twenty-first day of September A. D. 1881. [se 16 RALPH BRECKEN, [se 22 oaw till sale ne] Mortgagee MORTGAGE SALE, Valuable Preperty! ON LOT 19. —— TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the Twenty-ninth day of October next, 1881, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House in Sum- merside, in Prince County, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Morigage bearing date the third day of April, A. D. 187s, made be- tween Lawrence O’Brien, of the ons part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Henry Jones Cundall, Trustees under the Mar- riage Settlement of Robert Bruce Stew- art, of the other part,— A LL the leasehold lands and heredita- A ments particularly specified and de- scribed in the schedule to the said Indenture, being all that tract, piece or parcel of land and premises situate, lying and being on Township Number Nisetecn,in Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, commencing at a stake fixed on the west side of the Princetown Road, in the south-east angleof seventy-eight acres of land in possession of Stephen Mc- Millan; thence running westwardly a distance ot about one hundred and eight chains, or until it strikes the east boundary line of the Douglas property; thence following said line northwardly a distance of about ten chains, or until it strikes the line of land in possession of Matthew Durn; thence following said Mat- thew Dunn’s line eastwardly to the aforesaid Road; thence southwardly along said Road to the place of commencement, containing one hundred and nine acres of land, a little more or less, together with all rights, members and appurtenances thereto belonging. For fu:ther particulars app'y in Charlotte- town to Messrs. Hodgson & Mci.eod, Solictors. Dated this twenty-second day of September, A. D, 1881, EDWARD J. HODGSON, HENRY J. CUNDALL. {se 27] 2aw ta-th W. E. DAWSON Intending to make a Change in their present Business, And being desirous of Clearing out their Kntire Stock —W HICH ONE OF THE LARGEST —AND— Is— Best Assorted in the Province, 3EFORE THE ist OCTOBER. It comprises in part: House Furnishing Hardware, Builders’ ° Carriage Makers’ s Saddiery és VERY COMPLETE, Paints, Oils & Varnishes, [RON AND STEEL, &c., For Cash or Short Credit, --AT A-- BIG DISCOUNT. REMEMBER THE PLACE, Opposite Millner’s Tin Shop, GREAT GEORGE STREET. W. E. DAWSON & 69. May 10, 1881. OU Ee BROCERY = DEPARTREN] —— Sid Complete in Every Particular. WHOLESALE BUYERS In Town and Country will find it to their ad- vantage to call upon us and INSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK Before Purchasing Elsewhere. W. E. DAWSON & CO, May 10. 1881. BOOTS. SHOES. SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT 8") Be el ee dl he ee s) (mechs Oh | W. R. BOREHAM Has Just Received a large part of hi FALL STOCK, CONSISTING OF Nien’s, Women’s i& Children’s Boots and Shoes, ALL THE LEADING STYLES! All kinds, all Sizes, all Prices. GivE HIM A OALL. IN A Nice Lot Ladics’ Fine Slippers. W. R. BOREHAM, North Side Queen Square. Sept. 14—3m‘3aw, tu th s RUBBERS. SLIPPERS. NEW Paper Bag Factory! KENT STREET, Between Queer and Pownal, Charioitetown, - PEL VERY qnality and size of Paper Bags for Grocers, Dry Goods men, Confectioners, Hatters, Druggists, and Pastry Bakers’ use, in stock or made to order at short notice, and sold at Montreal prices, with usual trade dis- counts, : Parties having quantities of paper in stock can have it made into Bags without joss of time and at much less cost than they can import them, Orders respectfully solicited. E. H. BABBITT, July 27—3m INER, OCTOBFR 27, 1881. LADILS SACQUES, on Fur and Cloth, —AND- FU LINED CLOAKS, CHEAP, AT 83 QUEEN STREET. R. W. TREWIAINE. Oct. 7, 1881, BARGAINS FY) p) (as) Wes (ate dak) ates 'y SEALETTE, HEAVY CLOTH, ULSTER CLOTH, DRESS GOODS, of Prien R. W. TREMAINE'S, 83 Queen Street, Uct, 7, 1881, shop & Dwelling House TO RENT! (y. South Side Queen Square, the Store and Pwelling House lately occupied by L. J. Willisms, Apply to HOBACE HASZARD, Aug. 25—- ——— NOTIGH "0 SHIPPERS BY BOSTON STEAMERS, N?2, FREIGHT will be received after LN three o’clock on days of sailing. Bills of Lading must be presented for sig- vature by four o'clock. CARVELL BROS. June 1,’81—law wed -Prinee Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 16. Summer Arrangement. fo take effect ou the 28rd May, 1881. —_——_—— ns a aD G WEST. TRAINS GOES ; ! STATIONS, | EXPRESS. ; MIXED, } MIXED, | Souris ....|Dp 6.30am)Dp 2.15pm Bear Riverj ** 7.04 ** | ** 3.00 **! St, Peters.) **. 7.44 "7 ** 2.62 ** Morell. ..-1-* 306 * ** a5 **.) Mt. Stew’t;Ar 8.40 ** !Ar 5.05 ‘*) deesnactncheiatsemmntiotinastatiiy ee } Georget’n . Dp 7.20am! Dp 3.10pm) Cardigan ..| “ 7.40“ 3.36 *! Mt. Stew’t/Ar 8.40 ‘* Ar 5.00 ** | Mt. Stew't; Dp 8.45am' Dp 5.30pm! Bedford...| ‘ %14 “| “ 6.07 SOs. as) Oe te ome Royalty Jc; “* 9.45 **! ** 6.45 ‘ Ch'town ../Arl0.00 “‘ /Ar 7.10 “ Ch’tewn ..|Dp 6.30am| Dp 9. 20am|Dp 4.35pm BS ta dekattete. Royalty Je} ** 6.45 ** Dp 2.52 a2 Gee WN Wimel'el 7.26 *; “aes “41 6.47 eS Genter R's] ** 735 * | *431.60 *t* €63 * Bradalba’e | **.8.02 ** | **11.37 ** | ** 6.39. ** Co’ty Line.| “ 8.10 “| ‘11.47 ** |“ 6.52 “ Keusingt’n! ‘* 8.39 ‘* | ‘*12.25pm; ** 7.28 ** é >: |Ar 9.05 ‘* |Ar 1.00 ‘* |Ar 8.00 * Summ’ side Dp 9.25 “ Dp245 ** Weliingt’n, ‘*10.62 **| ** 3.36 “*: Port Hill. .| 10.35 “| «* 4.25 «! Q’Leary...| ‘11.32 ‘| * 5.42 * Alberton, ,! ‘*12,.20pm] ‘* 6.45 “ Tignish... Ar 1.60 **iAr 7.35 * TRAINS GOING EAST. STATIONS, | EXPRESS. MIXED, | MIXED, Tignish ...|Dp 2.00pm|Dp 6.45am es cone ** Alberton .. 2.40 Dp 8.00 «| O’Leary...| ** 3.28 ‘| ** 9,05 ‘| Port Hill..| ** 4.25 “| **10.35 ‘| Wellingt’ni “ 488 ‘* | “11.15 “ Saiisch’ site Ar 5.35 ** |Arl2.00 “ Dp 6.00 ‘* |Dp 1.05pm Dp 6.30 am Kensingt nj ‘* 6.25 ‘*} ** 1.40 **| ** 7.06 * Ge’ty Line.| #‘ 6.52 **) ** 2.17 1) * 7.46 * Bradalba’s* ** 6.58 “* [°** 2.27 “1 ** 8,02 «¢ Santer Kr) £47.26 * 1 ** 3.05 1 “* 642° mB Vee. te 1 3a. oe, Royalty Jo; ** 8.15 '** | ** 4.15 %*| ** 9.55 * Ch’town ..|Ar 8.30 “‘ | 4r 4.35 * Ch’town ..'Dp 4.00pm' Up 6.45am Royalty Jo! ** 4.15 * ArlO.15 “ York...... “4.96 1) 7.95 rb Bedford ..| ** 4.49 **}* 7.47 -* Mt. ttew’t!Ar 5.10 ‘* |Ar 8.30 * Mt. tew’t|Dp 5.25.m|Dp 8.55am Cardigan ..j ** 6.25 ‘| ‘*10.16 * George‘o’niAr 6 45 ‘* **10.45 “* Mt, Stew't Dp 5. 20pm} Dp x | esas Morell....i ** 660: re": Gas. St... Peter’s| ** 6.15 ‘*! **10.06 -** Bear River} *’ 6.55 **| ‘£11.00 ** Souris ...:.jAr 7.30 ** |Arli.50 ‘* N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and Georgetown connects at Royalty Junction with the Mixed Train from Charlo:itetown for the West, in the morning; aud the Mixed Train from the West connects at Royalty Junction with the Express Train from Char- lottetown for Georgetown and Souris, in the “em LB, ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. Eailway Office, Ch’town, May 21, 18581. WANTED. Big Pay. Light Work Constant omplement, Ne Capital pegured. AMES LEE & Cuv., oct, 6, 1880, ly treal, Que IA A EEG CI) eau AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper published in P, ii, Isiand | am $), OORT ee Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THK EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominuicn ! The Weekly Hxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Editorials, etc., which from day to duy appear in the daily edition, It is always full of News Always ug to the Times. The Weekly lxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor ef cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- culiurai and Industrial Interests of the Provinee ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fuir trial to the Union 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 Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ne Dollar a Y al Iw ADVAN CEH. JOB PRINTING, -—-SUCH AS— Bill-heads, Letter- heads, Notes of Hand, Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers, ete., etc., done in first-class stylo, and short notice. (at Brush \Wharf Summer Arrangement, 188. STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE” LL LEAVE Orwell Brash Wharf fee Charlottetown every Cuesday, Wed. nesilayand Tharsday Mornings, at 7 o'clock calling at China Poict aad Halliday’s Wharves, returning from Charlottetown to Orwell same evening, at 3 o'clock. remaining Y ‘Tuesday apd Wednesday nights, and Thursday night returning to Char. lottetown, arriving about 8.30 o'clock, p. m.; and when tide permits, on one of these days the Steamer will run te Vernon River Bridye. Will leave Charlottetown for Crapand eve Friday and Saturday, according to tide, til] lst of November, and not after (eve ry alter. nate Friday the Steamer will remain at Cra. paud Whart over night). Fares to Orwell and other Wharves ~ Upper — and Cabin, 30c. ; Lower Deck, 20. ‘ares to Vrapaud—Upper Deck and Cabi 40c.; Lower Deck, 3@e. - i JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch’town, P. FE. Island, April 28, ’81, ap28—-law pat her a era pres 3m THE ONLY DIRECE LINE To Boston. c =a STEAMERS Carrojl and Worcester. i OTH STEAMERS are titted with superior PASSENGER ACCOM MODATION, ar ranged for every convenience and comfort, and fitted up in elegant style. FREIGHT carried at moderase rates, and as low as by any other route. Kees, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care, . LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctually at 6 pm, LEAVE BOSTON Evory Saturday. punctually at neon, CARVELL BROS. - May 13, 1881-—pat 2aw, sj kea PE. ISLAND Steam Navigation Co, ~ “* St. ** Princess of Wales.” Steamers Lawrence ” UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. NOVA SCOTIA. EAVE Charlottetown for Pictou Landi ev MONDAY, WEUVNESDAY, THURSDAY a SATURDAY Mornings at 7.30, connecting there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown same days about 2 p, m,, on arrival of Train from Halifax, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA & THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (SUNDAYS excepted) on arrival of Train from: Charlottetown, conneeting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above-named places; and at St, John with Steamers of the International Ce, and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Summerside every MONDAY Mera- ing about 3 o'clock, me Returning, leave Shediac every day (SUNDAYS excepted) on arrival of day Train from 81, Jobn, fer Summerside, connecting there with Train for Charlette- town, Also leave Summerside for Charlottetown every SATURDAY evening about 5 o’clock, By order, F, W. HALES Ch’town, May 4, 1881, Secretary, 2 THE PERFECTION SOLE P or WHISKY% Sela UNRIVALLED ror 7 TOD DY, Hristiitenics, an ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTIOAL SANITARY LNSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18,1879 Rurort on the Lonng Hiewtano WuIskyY: ‘“We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject. ed them to careful examinatioa and acalysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, end possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘‘ AxTHUR Hitt, Hassaun, ML. PD. ‘‘Orro Heuer, F. C. 8., F. LC.” Agents: — MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charl.ttetown, P.E.L Feb, 24, 1880 FOR SALE 0% TO LET. (FXHAT Valuable Frechold Property, situate en Sidney Street, and owned by the heirs of the late M. W. Skinner, Esq., con- sisting of Dwelling, Stable and Coach House. Also, a VACANT LOT, suitable for a Gar- den, adjoining the ahove The Honse contains 1 large Shop, 7 Bed- rooms, Pining Room, Parlor and Kitchen. The Shop is at present occupied by the Inspector a Weights and Measures. Apply on the premises to ap29 MISS SKINNER. VALE COAL MINES Pictou, .Wova Scotia. (Qy FOR iT tes NUT, SLACK, (ARVELL BROS., Furnished by June 10—Im law pat Agents for P. BL