“= ee | ag 0 Nee a hawthorn, etc, cOpical examination those adulterants can | Adulteration of Tea. pay WE ae, ® ex} — = a Ks pe f By j a) fF Tea is sometimes adulterated with leaves | baa Fe ; a ; 4 of other pl nts, as, for inatance, sloe, ash, bow sae : 2 but by a careful micros- | b> — TRA » MARK, . a Lp, be easily found out. Genuine tea leaves, | mS ie when muvistened with hot waterand opened, | and then examined by the microscope, show a very characteristic venation; when once seen, this character will not be easily | forgotten, Teais adulterated in other ways besides the admixture of foreign leaves. | Firstly, the leaves are often ‘' faced”’ or artifically colored with Prussian biue and | turmeric, or indigo and _ tale-powder, to | give a green color. Black tea is ror faced’ with plumbago. Secondly, the leaves are sometimes mixed with sand and ’ other mineral! substances; all these bodies se can be detee ei by m crescopical and chem- Bie 1 oe i ; | Be ical analysis in the ordinary way. There | rn is still another method in which this leaf i a is rendered not genuine, that is, by the} practice of selling the tea more or less ex- | f hausted. A pretiy fair judgment as to) S aduiteration of a sample of tea can be ar- | FOR rived at by a simple process. This process | ‘ar is based on the extraction of the theine tl coutained in tea, and ascertaining the per- | j ‘ntage of theine extracted froma known | ; ee : Sauer of Sin ™ Tea contains from} Keuralgia, ey a half to five per cent of thiene. The way Backache, . Soreness th 4 om ‘ to proceed in this new process of extraction Gout, Quinsy, Sore roat, owel: SAP Udit okt Sldarncembe of tho ‘altele! ings and Sprains, Buras asd fon, and boil | Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Fect and Ears, and ail other water in a glass beaker; allow the infusion Pains and Aches. to boil for five minutes; then add to the in fusion a smal quantity of glass (reduced to No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacona Ort as a suse, sure, simple and cheap External a fine po vide r) an l magnetic Ox le K ep Remedy A trial entails but the comparatively this mixture in strong ebullition for about twenty or twenty-five minutes, at the same time occasiunally stirring with a glass rod. | J , 2 ee ae oe 3] for| trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering As ain ad 1 250 ce. of woter, and beil for | = eae — cheap and positive proof of ite fifteen minutes longer. The aqueous eX-| — ¢laims. r ‘ _ ' actio Dn Langnages tract is now to be evaporated very carc- Directions in Kleven Langa i , A . | x > ? gTA DE ALERS fuliy to complete dryness. The residue | SOLD BY rot ot AND DEA 5 a. I PVIULE SE, left on evaporation is to be treated three | a . ‘ yn T.Sit £- C'S or four times with rectified ethy lie A. ¥Y OGELENR & Lil eg generally suflice to remove all the j 6) WEEN STREET theine. The last portions of the | é 5 5 ethereal washings when evaporated should | dekipeinenee to evaporate in a shallow dish of known the theine. From this the percentage of theine in the original weight of tea can be } | ino | you may conciude then the sample has | Readymade Clothing ; been either adulterated with foreign leaves | eal on le oe been requested. — Hard | Men’s and Boys’ Heavy Wincey & Wool Shirts twleke s Science Gossip. « « " & Underelothing, } . ; timore, Nd., U. 8. A. ether by means of Paven’s precolator. Baitimore, leave no residue. These ethereal solutions weight. The solid remaining is the pure | sa alkaloid theine. The dish and its contents | ; : are now weighed; the weight of the dish | : and the theine, minus the weight of the | eee a ascertained hy means of simple proportion. | (which can easily be recognized by their | -_—<—_- i és ‘ “ (love ’ Mitts, Scarfs, Hkfs. Three or four treatments with ether | are to be gently heated, and then allowed dish alone, gives of course the weight of | If the per cent. is less than a half per cent. botanical structures under the microscope) | Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Suits, &e, An Important Project. Ties, Braces, Socks, Mufflers, &c., &c. “ae 3 with two ilires of distiied ee ee MEN'S AND BOYS’ THE 8ST. LAWRENCE TO BE BRIDGED AT Sa ro? f S y QUEBRC. Men's and Boys’ Hats & Caps Sir Charles Tupper, Mr. Schrieber, Mr. in Fur, Felt, Cloth snd ‘Tweed. Pottinger, Mr. Archibald and Mr. Mac- | Donald of the L. C. R., and Messrs. Chap- | SPECIAL. leau, of the Quebec Government and|A few Men’s Extra O. S. Scotch L. Wool Seneca! of the Q. M. O. and O. Railway, | Shirts and Drawers left. had aconference at Qnebee on Saturday, | in regard to the important question iC. Z M¢ IRRISON, connection between the LC. R. and Q. M. O and VU. The Quebec Chronicle Next door to P, G. Fraser's Drug Store. says that it is almost certain a railway | Dec. 8, 1881. ferry will be established, with boats! sufficiently powerful to cross at any time in all seasons.” The Chronicle also says : ‘* A formal offsr has actually been made for the | 8 construction of the twelve mile embranch- ment of the Intercolonial Railway from St. Charles to the river edge at Levis, of the necessary slips and landing stages on both sides, and the ferry boats and equipments. [¢ is said that the terms of this off-r are so reasonable that they will be at once accept- onable Stovepipe and Tinware, 1) ep wed work will Le commenced Best quality, which he is selling cheap for Cash. , Tinware and Stovepipe, all kinds, made to order, Special prices to wholesale dealers, Rough on the Lawyers. Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and <osemanaen carefully attended to. The clergyman who, on Friday, opened Orders solicited, Shop opposite Dr, Jen- the Supreme Court at Auburn, with prayer, kin’s residence, Queen Street, rather astonished the lawyers, to say no- thing of his honor. The divine closed his petition in this manner: ‘ At last may we become dwellers of that better land, where| ow ~ ° there are no lawyers, no judges and no| Herrin Her in courts. Amen.” The court bit its lips, | p. A o. the attorney’s ribs conid hardly be res- trained from shaking by the solemnity of the eccasion, and business was not taken up until some time after prayer. The! STOVEPIPE, STOVEPIPE, fyCHE subscriber is now making an assort- ment ot OD CO R. RODD, Practical Tinsmith. Charlottetown, Sept. 39,’s1 3m 100 bbls, Extra Fat No, 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters 100 quintals Codfish, 100 =do Hake arso oub >a ag g | . ’ parson doubtless meant that on the other | 12 casks Cod Oil, shore there would be no oceasion for legal | 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock) proceedings, but the bar persisted in .mis- | 1.00 bushels Fishing Salt. ' understanding that there were to be no On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, lawyers among the elect. — Lewiston Journal. Boit Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines a lieetiadl — and Twines, Paints and Oils. Our Public Men. DAVID SMALL, onme. Queen’s Wharf, Sept, 10, 1881. Sir John Macdonald was born in 1815. Sir Leonard Tilley in 1818. MORTGAGE SA i & Sir Charles Tupper in 1821. Cm ae Hon. A. Mackenzie in 1822. — Sir Albert Smith in 1824. | TO be sold by Public Auction, atthe Court Hon. I. Burpee in 1825, Sir Hector Langevin in 1826. Hon Edward Blake in 1832. Sir Richd. Cartwright in 1835. Hon. Wilfred Laurier, in 1841. > eP o flouse in Georgetown, in King’s County, on TUESDAY, the twenty-eighth day of February next, A. D. 1882, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon,—~ LL that tract, piece or parcel of Land, 44% situate, lying and being on Lot or . : : Township Number Sixty-Three, in King’ ; Extensive land transactions are expected County, - Prince aS sed Island, torseart in Russia. A cable says the Imperial ukase | known as Fairchild’s Point, and bounded and in regard to peasants’ lands provides that/|describ.d as foliows, that is to say :—Com. after the end of 1882 the Crown will trans- mencing on the uorth shore of Murray River, fer to the peasants that portion of the} at a stone placed on the Bank Head, and lands allotted to them at the time of their | Tuning thence north four degrees and thirty emancipation, and, in consideration of the | minutes west, for the distance of seventy. annual payments which they have been un. | 8°¥® chains, to the shore of Greek River ; able to redeem or compromise, the Crown thence along said shore eastwardly and south. BLAGK & MOURNING G Grey Union Fiannels Ladies’ THE DATIVY HXAMIN ER, JANUARY aO- 1882. THIS IS A GRAND TIME 1 PURCHASE ALL AL FOR THE SEASON, —AT THE-—- —— 70: WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. Per eae are All Wool Fiannels, in all prices, A LARGE STOCK OF Wool BS5.00 UP. SUITS FROMM 0:0 oops for 16 cents, up. DS OF G68 NDON HOUSE, as we are offering spécial inducements to CASH BUYERS, and can meet the wants and means o ‘Town and Country, ; . = LL PRIGES, A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, Ladies’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars, A lot of Colored Table Cloths, many of them at Half Price, to clear. Wool ‘Pweeds for Men’s and Boy's wear, at o cents per yard, up, loin 20 hhds, and barrels Sugar, 30 puns. M olasscs, 100 barrels Supcrior 20 boxes Tobacco (flat), 7 TY 70 boxes Assorted Seaps, 2.0 reams Wrapping Paper, 5 casks W. Soda, 20 boxes T. D. Pipes, 50 caus Kerosene Oil, 5 casks Turpentine, 20,(.00 barrel Bangs, % inch, 1,50) bushels Salt, 300 Pork Barrels, 500 Ash-Hooped Barrels, 50 tins Lard, 3 tens Wheat Bran, 5 tons Wheat Serts, 1,000 busbels ( ats, 90 boxes and half-boxe wT .‘ i0) quintals large Hake 10 cases Preserved Salmon, 10 cases Preserved Herring, 500 boxes Tip, 100 ingots Refined Tin, 40 pigs Soft Leed, 5 bars 13 and 14 Copper, 5 tons Assorted Lron, Ch’town, Dec, 21, ’8i—1m eod ply to the owner, Ch’town, Sept. 7, 188) son,” from Boston, — i50 Cornmeal, 50 boxes Raisiws, 40 brils Kerosene Oil, a few days. —~ aLso— Mantle and Uister Cloths, double width, 59 ets. per ya. up. Squares. Bales of Buffalo and Wolf Kebes. Coon and Bufiate Coats. Waterproof Tweed and Rubber Coats, TUST OPENED. A VBET LARGE STOCK OF QVERCOATS & OLSTERS, Reefing Jackets, $3 up. A GO000 LINE OF BOYS’ CLOTHING, $1.50 UP. Boys’ Ulsters and Storm Cosis. Men's Wincey and Flannel Shirts 5@ cents up. Men's Woolen UNDERCLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS. A Goed Selection of Ladies’ and Men’s Fur Caps. A VALUABLE STOCK OF BLANKETS, IN WHITE AND GREY. BATCHELORS’ QUILTS, $1.10 UP. HORSH RUGS, $1.25 UP. Excellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, Tickings, and all Staple Goods, cnt the ttl sue "oasis "ears ona theo ow seoed| A ULL LINE OF GROCERIES shore southwardly, crossing a sand point to Murray River ; thence westwa dly along said ' Murray River shore to the stone or place of Tie receipts of the Intercolonial Railway | commencement, containing one hundred and for the month of December, show an in- ninety-six acres «f land, a little more or less crease of $19,092 over the same month of | together with all rights, members ani appur. last year. For the six months ending | *8ances thereto belonging or in any wise December 31st, the increase was $117,250 | *Ppertaining. , over the corresponding period of 1880 Itis nc above sale 1s made pursuant to the facts of this kind that make he Mean aigee of sale contained in an Indenture of transferred. _—_e. our Grit friends unhappy, and lead Grit | 1389 and made between James Munn and —_——— 0:0 Superior Teas, in Chests, Half-chests and Boxes, Our House has long been popular for the quality of its Goods and the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, lortyage, dated the first day of March, A. p, | 22d with greatly increased facilities for*trade, we intend that its editors to discourse at length on the ruin” | (30), ™ sivemcee reputation in this respect shall be fully sustained in time to com | , younger, of the one 5 2. of the country.—Hz. Herald. | part, avd Jane Bell of the other part. For further particulars apply at the office Sr JANE BELL, Coxpucror ©, W. Rarsory. of the re Mi I j ici « ¥. KHATBORN, sake 8s. Hodgsc t McLe Sulic ee epg h ventding in Detroit, Mich., | Uhesletislean. © eee fa" cured by St. Jacohs Oil of a very sever i F ease of rheumasism. He was delighted with . ee ae c : its promp action and influence, Jau, 7—iew tlale kea Clatfottetown; Nov, 21; 1881) 200 boxes Sealed Herring, Barre!s Salm Ch’town, Nov. 1, 1881. eed : ARRAN WINTER Extra Pl VEST INDIA WAREHOUSE. 50 chests and half-chests Tea, 11T, o, 1 ( 50 quaintals Codfish, in bulk ’ 259 bris choice Family Wlour, Hinddies, ete., for sale at prices, at the Fish Market, Gratton St J. BH. MYRICK. 1€ ’ 30 caddies Bright Smcking Tobacco, 25 boxes White and Blue Starch, 30 boxes Nixey’s Black Lead, odfish, \00 bris, and half-barrels Labrador Hecring 20 cases Preserved Lobsters, HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Bi. cef, | To Lut Li) dudud. «ges BRICK HOUSE adioining the resi- dence of Mre-Arcup Kaeynnepy, Water Street; also the premises adjoining, dately oc- cupied by the “ Examiner Primting Co,’’ Ap- JOHN INGS. nn Graftenm Street, ED bpregyhen TO DAY, per sch ‘ Hud. 15 bris Oranberries (Cape Cod), 10 bris Bunker Hill Pickles, in bulk, And a large stock of Groceries to arrive in | TIME TABLE NO. 17. STATIONS, | | { Ch’town . dy 8. 15am, Dp 3. Royalty Jci ** 8.38 “| ** 3.93 N Wiltsh’e ** 9.29 ‘*] * 4:45 Hunter R’r; * 9.45 “| ** 4.39 Bradalba’e | ‘*10.23 1 ** 5.05 | Co’ty Line.| 10.33 **; ** 5.18 Freetown -sneo *!; ¢ oes Kensingt’n! ‘11.10 “| ** 5.55 Summ’ side Arh l.45 “* |Ar 6.30 Dp 1.45 pm Wellingt’n, ** 2.87 «| Port Hill..| * 3.22 «+! U’Leary...} “ 444 Bloomtield | * 5.08 * Alberton, ** 6.48 ** Tignish ...; Aw 6.45 ** Royalty Je ie Bedford... : Mt. Ste wid j Cardigan .. | reorget’n., | Mt. Stew’t; Morell. sent } dt. Peter’s | Bear River! Souris ....! | MIXED. | MIXED, se <é se MIXED, ° 28° ‘se sé ts es a ‘ j } STATIons, ! nical: Royalty Jc, Dp 5.07 ** | Dp10.52 N Wiltsh’e| 4.15 “| +10.00 Hunter R’r| ** 4.00 “| **§ 9 45 Bradalba’e | ** 3:24 «| «« 9.69 Co’ty Line. | 3.14 * | « 8.59 Freetown..| ** 2,59 * | ** §.44 Kensingt n} ** 2,35 «| « § 20 sé 2 00 ‘é é 7.45 Arll.30am) Wellingt’n'Dp10.38 * | Port Hill..| ** 9.53 « O Leary...! ** 8:31 * | Bloomfield | $$. 8.08 <«« Alberton ..| ** 7.25 * Tignish...] ‘* 6.30 * Summ/’side Royalty Je Rinse j Bedford. .. Mt. Stew’t Cardigan ..! Georget’n .| Mt. Stew’t| Morell. . se] j st. Peter's! Bear River] | Souris .. | [6i, wkly] Published in the Provinces. 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