* Zais is true: Li berty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” — EURIPIDES. Sincie Copies Two Crna. CHARLOTFELOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSD\Y, FEBRUARY 16, 1882. ATT COs Clothing, tk VAILY EXAMIN T VEI t Ry THE i Pt su Ce - From Tit ( Wa RQ Fy *) “ mee My 14h 4 . : wis tp’ as aY iss We AND \ AT \ ( I = . } r i’ i vr r ¢ 1Tiol wi AS I Ww ANT T Rat v I NT y,*% &° } oy es T adh as - 1 25 Wome Ex CTS! ive eS ‘ur Lined Cloa ge Advertising at most moderat @ontracts may be made tor mor V> ini e arterly, halt ' Re arly or year! y advertise- in, ments, on Ap} ‘ation. WN BANG! Uy} GB 7 ann In . Busen Insurance Co mpany, OF ENG: AND CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire ‘nsur fance Company, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION i OLL LARS Insurance elk cted on all kinds of proper ty at current rates Losses :eitled prowpti aad equitably. : F. KENNEDY (reneral \ge ut Office—South Side Queen * quare. Ch’towa, Feb. 3, re 2 St. ates <diienaiiiinene fFINHE above Hotel is now RE having been thoroughly repatuted and refurnisbed in the best style. Bring centrally situated and withiao th: iiputes walk of the Railway Depot and 8S: it offers inducements to the trave liing public, Permanent and Transient boa ders acco- modatiin unsurpassed by any other Hotel in tho city. Ho tel, = ani boats, WM. E, HICKEY, @h'town, Dec. 21, @l, Propeict r STEAM! STEAM! Veo the Fremt: The Mayflower Mills Have been thoroughly overbauled, and a first-class Steam Engive put in, making it second to neue on the Isiand, OPENED, JUST aanuy Noy. 1, 18s] A Select Assortment of Flowers, er Ss re T weeds O CLOSE OUT MY STOCK sadies’ ks, Sealettes GPENED AND Feathers, and Bete ery K IN THIS LINE Cloth Maniles and Delmans and Coijiocred Dress A BARGE REDUCTION. MARKED LOW, Valvatesns, Ladies Sacques, Cloths, | and é; cosine he, &e. R. W. TREMAINE, et ie ae eS B RITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN —— etmmieminiinniaiD eel —e 2 SS QU W. & A. BROWN & CO. Keep is Every Department of their Establishment a LPLE AND. FASC. DER GOV Ps and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality, aa they import direct from the best British and Foreigu markets. S'TA of superior quality a INS] i ECT T THEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. ARE.” | Wore the full assortment of [ja 9 — _ _ —— cm SS Hu = —_— hee ee ee ee Toston cS shall Sell off my Cos 7. A T- » fh BRUTOR Stock oi OFE SO Groceries ile He opened the book and said, (From the St. John, N. B., Telegraph.) The ! Maries. AN ESTHETIC "n a Fortunate Isle of Acadian seas, POFM, Lived the Princess Marie, who had thirteen re Maries, All ladies of honor, young, cultured and mighty And everyone quite too much prettier than Clyte. A‘l their eyes were twin stars and each person a poem In fact ‘twas a love education to knew ’em, And their breathings were—ah !-—ambrosia aud spice, j And each of them really too—too dreadfully nice. But Marie’s hard Wig-hearted prrent meant To marry her to the Count Corpulent — A ne'ghboring noble, stolid and fl rd, And altogether quite too awfully horrid. 83 QU REN N STREET To the chaplain went Marie with all her Maries, Re yi a _, Secretly marry me, Sir, if you “pl And F. , aa Biobb wiuked, saying ‘‘um! ah ! well—rather For this good priest was quite too much of a Father, Like white lilies grouped round the fair altar rails, bride and bridesmaids in their bridal veiis ; | While the bridegroom, for whom young Cupid was arming Ww as thetoo sweet for anything, Prince Charming. gallant Came che priest and his clerk, and as time weuld not tarry, ** beautifal Marie ! Wilt thou take this good and for ill?” Then the fourteen young ladies each ans- wered ** / will !” Prince Charming for The worthy celebrant stopped and scowled W hile the fourteen Maries in concert howled, / And the sweet Prince Charming was heard to mutter “I’m blessed if this ain’t quite too utterly i ’ } utter !” The fourteen co-brides remained at heme, a | | While Father Blobb telegraphed straight to Rome, 4n1 the Pope replied thro’ Cardinal Peepem, * It's 22 fuuny, so Letim Keepem ” Hunter Devar. +--+ wee Why Some Farmers Do Not Succeed. The Southern Farmer’s Monthly contains a following admirable suggestions, which Romaunt of the Thirteen VOL 10,---NQ, 72. smell it faintly.’ We might also say, He feels sad (adjective), because he feels his loss keenly (adverb); * He appears weli’ (adverb). The expression, ‘She seemed confusedly, er timidiy,’ is not a whit more inesirect than *She looked beautifully, or charmingly.’ ” _--—_@-—<. @ a —-0- —— Agricultura! Notes. Some of the Loud n papers (says the Sydney Mail) have been waxing quite elo- q ‘ea: vpon the frozen meat question, and t:e Daily Telegraph, is, of course, in the forefront of tine writing. But even the Dai'y Telegraph excelled itse'f when it told the British public that your excellent qual- ity of mutton was due to the crossing of ti st-class rams with a very good ireed of wethers. Insects are at all times a great source of annoyance, and how to get rid of them isa problem which several correspondents have recently been endeavoring tosolve. One writer gives his experience res ecting @ preventive to the ravages of the turnip fly. When sowing turnip seed he used to mix a smal! quantity of mustard seed with same ; the latter came into leaf much sooner than the tarnip, aud he found that the fly wonld atrack the leaf of the mustard and leave the turnip comparatively untouched, Tie majority of cows are good if well kept, though oceasionaliy there is .m extra ged one. When such a one (says the American Dairyman) 1g, found, te ke ex'va core of her; turn ff the unpre ‘fitable cones for beef, which will require but a litue extra fer d, if you have dove your duty in giving then a fair triel for the dairy, Save the heifer calves from the cows, taking g od care to have the sire from good nuking stick. Cows should be protected from the inclemency of the weather in warm éry well-ventilated stables, and right herve is where stricts cleauliness should com- mence. Recent advices from the Northwest Terri- tories state that in the seuthern part and along the slope of the Rocky Mountains, where cattle ranches have been «s abl shed, the season has been most favorable. Beyond one heavy snowstorm at the end of October, which lasted only a few days, the cattle have had abundant pasturing, and up to within a few weeks ago the weather had been remarkably fine. This is indeed evcourayivg to those vho have invested their woney in the sto:k-riising jindus ry, and will havea benelicia «ff ct upon future operations Many capitalists were holding back awaiting the result of th» experiment made by Hon. Senator Cochrane and others, and the fact that their cattle have wintered well will doubt- ‘less be the means of inducing them to em- bark in the enterpriss. to get their @R@QCERIES Cheap should call at once and leave their orders. CRACKERS, 4 to 14 cents; RAISINS, 10 cents ; CURRAN |S, 8 cents. A large lot of CONFECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; lot CHRISTMAS GOODS, very, ‘cheap ; cad camdoy other articles too numerous to tidia tides gh at cost for Cash only. AT THE FISH MARKET. W. A. HUTCHESON, GRAFTON STREET, Di Cc. 16, 1881—3in eod, whly 109 Urrer Queen Shaner Wholesaic and Eectail. | | THe Sow anp HER Br oops —A spring brood for profit. As there is no ruie with- out exceptions, sowe breeders aim at two broods in the year, and new the liter one needs goud feeding and ;o d_ tending, to r-lieve the dam of maternal cares. by ced- ers of winter pigs need a good haul from the summer brood, and no tune must now be lost in preparing the sow for attention to her young family in the ** merry month of June.” The profits from a brood sow are materially enhanced by the provision of forage crop. From the present time to the end of February the narsing sow needs a Parties from a distance can recvive their Parties wishing Giists at shortest notice, farmers should duly uote : Why some farmers de not succeed ;— They are not active and industrious. They do not keep up with improvements. They are wedded to old methods. They vive no attention to details. They think small things not important. Thev take no pleasure in their work, They regard labor as a misfo: tune. They weigh and measure stingily. They are wasteful and improvident. They let their gates sag and fall down. They will not make ec: mn post. They let their fowls roost in the trees. H. S. GATES. *, 20—4i 2aw, ws 2m MOLASSES, 47 cents ; SUGAR, 8 cents. sOOD TEA, 25, 80 and 33 cents ; eat Boyalty, De GR OCERIES, &c. barrels SUGAR (Yellow E C) - fue: ecres rsis ga Ree They have no shelter for stock. nourishing diet of meal wash, as a special So sar : pan : nce oa — ; | They do not curry their horses. preparation for antic pated duties. The 00 balfcheate and ceddice TFA ha BAKLOITETOWS For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits, yet ity heir horses in the dant. [Jones At chix time with good care they j00 balf-cheets aad caddi 200 barr a Choice Family FLOUR, 100 berreis (American) K.D. MEAL, 10 barrels br ANS, 20 berreis DBIE)) APPLES, ij 50 boxes Valencia and Muscate] R*‘ISINS, ! Soap, Brooms, Buckets, Wash Boards, & , &e June. At this time with good care they will thrive amain. Attentioa does wonders. The sow with her summer brood will do well as she reams in the stubbies afer harvest. The cracking, too, of the beech nuts will make a pleasant pastime for the Thev hang their harness in the dust. They put of greasing the wag >n. They starve the calf aud milk the cow. They don’t know the best is the cheapest. Thev have no method or system. They have no ears for home en‘erprise. rt | Bu a | For Caradian Tweed sits, | ESTABLISHE &73,) | For Overcoats of all Descriptions, » & Owen's Brick Building, Corner of | i asia. King jot d Queen > a? Uhar- } | They see no good in a new thing. young grunters in } RACTICE. aa wetewn, —GO TO- They never use paint on the farm. ANoTHER MarveLious JEnsey —Jerse —— a ‘odfiah: Shad. § oe y P NOTHER MaRVELLOUS JE y 600 gtla Choice Family Codfish; Shad, Sal..! os | They prop the barn- door with a rail. Belle of Scituate astonished the world by a mon, Ma kere I, u ‘Tring, Dighy He rring-| 5 ¢ VITT oo . i T V milk t ‘ne cows late i in the day. vir ld « 7 7 ub pe upds of } utter a ye ar ; but 5 ) it ure owest prices 1 7 : Fr Jah o @ re r ack i am | eV , . ; ~ ‘ m0 ‘ ) » z 4 Perk, Hams Bacon and | tat! aes oe . RELGH w UIbbER, FY sprietors. i . | £ y 7 } They have no time to do the chings well. was beateu a little later bv an Shee TJ: Aus y; ’ Jan. 27, '882—6i : a 14 — | i < 7 i 8 | ‘They don’t believe in rotation of crops | Eurotas, whose yield was 778 |bs. in eleven Ch’town, Jan. 27, —s Resigned to Educate Young Men|& & = & = @ | They d» not read the best books and} jienths and six days; but Jersey Queen “ae ier fiusiness. * oe is likely to bear off the honors from both, WwW. Q ? | | UPPCR QU i rt Pj STR = = annem tlie eciesindinmepioribie She (says The Rural New Y -vrker) 1s feom a a re #88 _ 3 Use of *T,ooks Beautifu! om ” a herd imported by EF. Fai:banks UR SYSTEM is conducted on Actual’ and when afew davs & Co, of Vermont, old was purchased, with her nother, by D. TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL i. Bo siness and Scient = ie Principles, and | CORN ER. “arn SEHIPPIN G ce Tt 3 stimes i »sti | embraces al! subjects necessary for a thorough | ia It is none times eerereae to note “ Harvey of Peac Doin on that State. When ¢ i ° eG difference bet we vulgar ba: : ‘ —AND— ;CommexctaL Kdavation, Oar fa wee Sisal There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the “eters hed ead = ee ee nina Ydesiathe old she wae tcl t's tahuer hing e are the most com piete that have Sel auiteen : n., ls 1 _ and genteel Dad granimar, ore roper- " ~ ee ad te Pe : ‘d. “ The ier | an a where i are | Island. Prices very moderate. Tie best w orkmanship and a perfect ft .. between n paceman baa and Bosak 7. <n . a = *" : . ‘% a ; H. het ; © i; evise AY, ‘ - ‘ ida ta t g i sh was bou t v r : oO FOE WARIS G AGE Re i ly combmed, and the whole course rendered so) yUATalLe ed, ing bad grammar. The former uses, for reg . i oa winks ee a hee’ tie baveral ' th t + * ‘ j —ALSO— “eb mie ahinak oo . : i; A oa td i . 4 nde le diene Broke . int #6 cat ree we org oe promt le, 2 je ye nee £ onvaenes tie yeats, having no other. The last year ae ariue 18 INSUPAaos Brose ' wi i e of Stu y ia shor mune zact Goal: useful and A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, chenp, &c. &e. T = 1 #2 7” Thin homnes = ane had her he kept a strict eceount of all aw or id I } ; <i ti “ 1 . he former says, . 1 0 © lie , : ; 4 i. oduced ‘ nd —AND~ reas nable; it is just what every Man needs Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner gh..cking ;” the latter says, “ This bonnet | ‘Be mk na ae = foudd BPG had A Tl 17 by oe wnt het ne matter what his calling er) Charlottetown, Oct. Li, 1881. looks shockiigly.” In the first sentence | ** ~~ 746 p ‘ = é butt " x 1879 she \ n if 2} | | profe sion is to be ‘ i ; : wua . made { pounds © ) e i fer ren al Lil U i VL Ee ak Sul i i vel ' 1 “2 vout b commen eing a busine ss life with | | ; aa — — - oo ~ <> on ceca actin ann ce —anmnsnt tans en | th “ epithet qualifies the verb = wass ld to Josiah Kine rson, of B srnct, Vv *, ‘-oDFORD ROW only industry and integrity as his capital, the} | trimoe vd, and therefore should have tor $1,000. He christened her Jersey eee clerk cagagyt” desing ‘business Suurs, bat Jig adverbial form, r=, sheobenetss is Ee Queen, and put her into ear ful hands. P.O. BOX 1 . . HALIFAX, N. S, | desirous by evening study to repair the de- { | secon: 1 sentence the epithet qualifies the Sines abe cawe in, in the apring of 188%, an 2 oe fects in his education, each have the advan- jap pearance—a pean 2 the Sonat 7s accurate account has heen kept of her milk . j < 7 t =) ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the} +42 0fered by our sessions occupying DAY. mseqnently shoul et euet ae and butier. By New Year she had already \ND EVE NING. Morning Session, 9.30 to} | form — shox king. 3 Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned . ; : produced between 600 and 799 pon ds of > and 2 over Sess 7.30 | : 1o & This bonnet presents Goods, and collection oi Custom |)rawbacks > nae 2to4 p. ™m, Eve eng Sessien, 7.30) . ea s i ay; alien The b He ge . Sietet and at a fair cn» ppitation for the t J eking appear a onne » thereon, - ’ ene SPR CF | rest of the twelvemonth her r-cord for the and Fretzhie iplomas granted to such as pass satisfac 7 reine Ss at ie : S ; nt r at first-class offices at moet favorable rates we? ee ae eee tuden ts may — d Consiznments of and | @UY time. No entrance examination require 10 f Halls, Cargoes, ] pomaly, P Produce ~ eolicited, ¢ d others are cordially invited | ‘s & prompt returns guarsutecd, Business men aad Osners | y E at 4 ’ ! } _— year will pass 800 pounds. Mr. Ko serson has lately suld her for $2 000 io A B Der ling,of th- Fifth Avenue Hot 1, New York, who i also the owner of the marvellous E :rotas. a ‘JOE PRINTING OFFICE tainly does not really look; it is looked at, and to the lo ker its appearance is shock- Ling. So we say, in like manner, of a per- rr . : |son, that he or she looks sweet, or charm- our ey AS SLY BEEN REPLENISHED WIT: Pate : , . Correspondence solicited and answered ' all and exantine our system. HAS LATELY BEEN K C TH liny, or beautiful, or handsome, or horrid, . promptly. Teach ae sons wha at they will practice hen they become men. ] 7 Ms ‘or yrac- fal, or timid, and so on, always y Nov. 14, 1981—lyr a. 6 } i A ] {sing an adjective. ‘ Miss Coghlan, as ——_- = + 7 ae ‘ Kali p artic vulars concerning Terms s, Tuition, ' aT Oe Su 1} y f y Vp eS ; : . , an iiahas cea aa isintRip tes Savon spousses Iply of Printing Types and Haterial, iif waite statis Mit] tae qoney me nolo B. MILLER, | gemrgpe of "the New York ay Herald” LOOK vou HERE. a oe a Principal, 6F THE LATEST INVENTION ALD BEST DESCRIPTION, | | ee oe ssenilictitinielith iii ccipieinieepsielllly ii STOVEPIPE. BANK ae 7 E, is LARD, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, 5) ANK OF P. E, ISLAND NOTES taken i} at their f&ce for Goots or in payment ~ Bills at ’ BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE. Nov. 29—+tf —————— | BILL by the fellowieg parag aph. he brother of hed said that Miss Coghlan lo ked|*' eae aa a ” a ~y ~ a an ees y , . Mm ment, rep! eli : y vla ly, or sadly, or madly, or delightedly, | af Kve. He was severely tiandled last session er pleavedly. A person may look sick or by Mr. Gladstoue. but is looked upou as one sick y. but in both cases the qualifying | , the clever risiv : f the Con- . ’ . . 2 rr? i 0 g youbg men oO Nn-fon th fF * fal § TOT Ry) J 7 Tita word is aa eer The verbs to smell, | cary. tive verty. Though edu-ated ia Kog. Under the Carefal and Skilftl Supervision of ir. d. W. Mitchells were scketana to appeer are aloo Sersriche ny young een wore eliee wy found in senten oes in which the qualifying born in New York: ** Mr. ‘Aabu ad Bar tiet ‘een: | & FOL OS word wast be an adj-ctive and not an Bardett-Contts was waited upou receatly by ETER HEUDS, -onid not have been any more incorrect if| — 2 OSTOY E PEPE, HE subscriber is new making an assort-. ment of Stovepipe aud Thiware Poe a Seen ads erb. We aay, for example, ‘ The ro«<e the secretary of a Southern Cor yservVal ive smells swect ; * The buiter sinells good or A 8c ation, and ask d if he weuld be, their Burdett-Contts rep! e} that ILADS, Best quality,which he is selling cheap for Cash, Wer iy "On the hand, to lock, to feel, to smell, to d and to appear are found in sentences iwh-re the qualifying word wuost be an {, : . : 4 A Dt iy A NT ED. tXK , ‘ ea : had, or fresh ;’ “I feel glad, or sad, or bad, evadidate. Mr . f 7 e ? Stovepipe le iricta nade > | ' gas 7 . ’ , . r the i PO nga sts! on . bul “ gr we . ‘I BM 1 BL iN ‘ He Q@oms, BH el P is, d-spundent, or annoyed, or nervous ;’ - i ae ome ane nite b he had ig baie aia ahaliatie alr Geeta ta -Tiis e nstruction sounds harsh ;’ ‘How _— _— f ce Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and 7 ANTED TO PURCHASE, a Farm of; ; . 4 -s => ws iv na definite response, but in be event © ® Pee \ from 300 to 5) actes of fistle seil and. NOTES Ot H aN Bs, rast ES, dehghtiul the country appears !’ : aaa carefully attend+d to, - Orders solicited. Shop opposite Dr. kin’s residence, Queen Street, an early vacancy, he wou d be free to con- other sider the matter. Hit, Ke.,'s: subsoil, well watered, with good- House and othr necessary build-- Addre sa, with fujl partiesters to Mr. Jen- porous dwell Ing HAND BILL DODGERS, FE. Prowse hae }: st reerived a very R. RODD ings Practical Tisemith,) Rex, Hamilt Fedg<, JOppa, oes i a £3 . adverb, thas: ‘He feels his loss keenly ; large stock of Caristy’s, Loudon, hats tur niente mR ge n On short Notice, in Good § Style, at Cheap Prices, “rue isug’Laued genctously on bees sprung “ ——