THE DAILY EXAM Words From Garfield. I would rether be make capital Growth is defeated ol my religion beth { pe rmanencs, t than linent yg | - oan th is =~better life you must efforts, and then ‘part of youjsell. iwitin r by your vo +. @ Foe No influence on enrta c ruuld swerve me from the couree marked out for me by my intellect, and approved OY mY coi science. fier ail, territory is but the body ofa nation ‘The p “ople who inhabit its hills and its vaileys are its soul, its spirit, its life, Poe privilege of being » young man is a great privilege, and the privilege than fat J. of growing up to be an independent man in the middle of lite is greater. { foued a profounder reverence fo a boy nan a man, I never met i rayyved boy on the street without feel ing that 1 owe hime salute, for | know not what possibilities may be buttoned up under t shabby coat. There is no horizontal stratification of so bely ia this city like the rock i the earth, that holis ne class down forever, d lets another come to the sur ace and stay there fo ! Out etr in like the ofear, Where ey y vidual @ Op Is free to mov ! wher | the etern drop of th michty deep, asy d op may come up| oo) w'iter v3 iit Hvigvest Wave thrutl I aoe ne Predictions. i es M Ge,ofthe Wa-hinsgo icati ecu @ a purse ily vivre ( sto } =tirat { ea: th jak wi its ‘ui = stare i ih a te lise bist yu ul ' ' eXteaiet team Canada tO Unb and » the Mix Issiprp to j B I id ‘ y j t thre mo mor a’ estitnate be made fi i ex stil ‘ aver pearls | mith } ! suse m les i v { tu ite 0 d earth-| qgiiake-s ot othe coun les, be std, those ol Th it of inve all cel sy g 1reus wus N-w Mad:id and eit ‘ ha iestea greater area, but the daia are ub- Certain. ile added the pre ti ‘tion that ‘il’ as Fee vs evideu!, lispiecement nod earth- Qu.ake- S&S) vO tOgelher, thut the iy stero ier] S.ntes are Ls davver, tor dis- coment is bOW in progress al a rate bo astoutshingly rapid as to occasion SUrprise that ear‘hquakes are not more peqguent, sna in curious and uncon- ious defiance of th cities of Pitisharg. Richmond, Fred- ericksburg, Waseington, Baltimore, ort Deposit, Wilmiagton, Phi adeiphic, York have b en very line of displace- Trenton sand New located on the ment. ~ae-— _ The Biggest and the Fastest. The International Navigation comp- any, of Philadelphia bas eotered into a couiract with the Lairds, of Birken- head, England for an ocean steam BID of 8.500 tons. Th > Vessel will be 500, feet long, 62 feet beam 43, feet deep of held, and will have engines of 17,000 borse bower. She will be the! lay fest steamer afloat whev ec rm pleted and will run between New York and Live pool It been made a condition of that she will has the e@or traci be the fastest vessel engaged in the transatianiic or any ocean service, and the specifications bave been approyv- ed by the British admiralty as com- ing np to the requirements for armed The bull wi} she wil be divi led ints as Well as are ancw cruisers. steel ani longitudinal transverse bulkheads which arrangements aod will make the vessel i. practi ay on inkable. She , : pe ol ls to have first Cla sceommodations for 350) astute room , In add-tion to lurge Intermediate and sfecrmg: p S-@pgere, The fr ernntionul CoM; sch ortey I by : e siae, and pow owasthe Rid Star ond [omia boes ot Mers, in addition to the Pent y vaning, Ohio, Indiana, und Ithinois ft the Amerswan . line. Jumes A Wright ix the president and Clement A. Grisoom vic -pr: silent of the ~Philad Iphia Times. ~——_—-<- - Morbid Impulses. CMbvaliy, What is the cause of a person having a feeling AS though he had to jump or throw himself down, while standiuy near the edge of the wall of a high building. or place forty or fitiy feet abeve the ground? This question is asked of the editor of the Herald of Health, amd his answer in the journal is ** This feeling is due, we think. confusion of mind produced situation in which one finds hiinmiss if when brought to survey the pros- pect from a lofty elevation It is a change iu relation te one’s surroundings that seeims at frst to set experience at fault, and the faculties of perception, therefore, are at irst disturbed and out of co-ordination. Size, weight, locality, etc., in many persons ns ‘y require time tu adjust themselves to the new conditions Men who are accus- tomed to work at great elevations —roofers, painters, ete.—de not asa rule suffer from sensations, because their educated to the aS [uliguWs : len hew to a sud ”y the ich = morbid facuities have become relations of altitude.” —_>-. — ADVICE To Motnens,— Mrs Sootiung Syrup should always be used when chiidrea are cutting teeth, It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet steep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “bright as & button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It Winslow's soothes the child, softens the guins, allays all | pain, regulates the bowels, and is the from teething or other causes. “Gh. eed sure and ask for Mrs. i Il, shoo Was perhaps tell over a mue | inevitable, the | | Kent Street. ; | ' * Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used Boschee’s German Syrup te let its wondertu qualities be known to their triends in curing Consumption, sever@Conghs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung No person can use it without im mediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all drug- gists to recommend it to the poor, dying con- sumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 50,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Samples bottles to try, sold ‘at 10° cents. Regular size, 75 cents Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, in the United States and Canada, Ulsenses, ease eee lr you have a cough, resulting from a_ sud- den cold, procure Adamson’s Botanic Balsam, take one-half to one teaspoonful three times 1 day, and your cough will cease. Trial bottles 10 cents. dy wy -<—_+ Special Notices. The only place in the celebrated Stanley apo 2i Tur Luna, $5 cents. city where you can get the brands of 4 clasp kid ’ a>? Bros., Brown's Block. ibove cioves Is at Cakpets in Scotch Brussels, Tapestry’s and Hemps selling cheap to clear before removing, Lb. Macdonald Ss, Buy your boots ot the ch ’ — al Pp ice is J. B apest prices ; the . : . M bkCU0u ild S boot SsLOore. Lapies fancy dress goods, the balance will be cleared out cheap at J. B. Macdonald's. Tat isno place you can buy clothing, hats and gents furnishings as cheap as at D. A. Bruce's. apl lwk Larner stock of room paper selling cheap at 2 Hh. M vedonald 8. M. F. Exits is disposing of her entire stock of F Kooks, Berlin Wools, Silks, Braids, | &c., at a great reduction. Very pretty Easter Cards at the Bible Depositor y. Crockery, glass and chinaware wiil be * at a large discount at W. P. Colwill’s. march28 dy wy 5w HyActnta GLAsses of many colors, and other tive goods for sale by J. B. Pollard, mar?6 2 a w ti (oop codfish will be sold cheap at W. P. j Colwill’s march2S dy wy ow NELLING off 25.000 pairs of boots before re- Dor sey, Gotti & Co. march 15, tf moving to new premises. EVERYTHING in mens’ furnishings can be had at the lowest price at D. A. Bruce's. ) ladies rubbers at Dor Get a pair at once march 2] tf sey, Golf & Co's. rn stock of American boots will be here Dorsey, Goff & Co, march 15, tf Or sbout last of April. Cueapest boots in the city at Dorsey, Gofl & Co's. march 14 tf S£ED wheat, Timothy and Clover seed. A good article at W. P. Colwill’s. march28 dy wy 5w MORTGAGE SALE. TO be Sold by Public Auction, on WEDNES- DAY. the Thirteenth day of April, A. D., 1837, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Chariottetown, in Queen’s County, under a Power of Sale. con- tuined in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the twenty-seventh day of December, A. D., 1879, and made between Michael Landrigan and Marzaret Maria his wife. of the one part, and the Right Rev. Hibbert Binney and Benjiamia Gerrish Gray, Trustees for King’s College, Windser, Nova Scotia, of the other part. 4 LL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate Aon Lot Thirty-four, in Queen's County, and hounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing at the sonthwestern angle of land owned by Edward Auld, thence running along the southern boundary line of said land east- wardly for the distance of thirty-four chains, thence northwardly along the eastern boundary of said land twelve and one-half chains, thence west wardly parallel with the said boundary hve till it strikes the east boundary line of thirty cres of land recently sold by Kdward Auld to Lawrence Whelan, thence at right angles south until it strikes the southeast angle of said thirty acres of land, thence along the south boundary of said thirty acres until it strikes land held by James Landrigan, thence south to the place of commencement, containing twenty-Seven and one-half acres, a little more or less. ALS:—All that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Township num- ber Thirty-four aforesaid, bounded as follows, that is tosay: Commencing at a stake fixed on the east side of the road leading from Char- lottetown tv Stanhope, thence east seventy-two chains, tuence south te chains, thence west event y-two chains, and thence north ten chains ‘long the said road to the piace of commence- ment, containing sixty acres of land, a iittl L on best } nown remedy for diarrhvea, whether arising | Twenty-five | g Syrup, and take no other marl] eod & wky more or less. And also that other tract : yr pareel of and. situate on Lot number irty-four afore: | j -abd, having a front of six ins on the wes | -ide of the Covehead Road, a rupning west bys puraliel lines tothe boundary line of ‘fownship number thirty-three, containing fify acres of lend, a litile more or less, “or further particu.ars apply to Fdward J. \ Charlottetown. ith March, 18*7. HIBRERT BINNEY, BENJAMIN G. 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