CT Sa ay ae ss a oe E DAILY EXAMINER. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having (0 advise the Pubtie, may speak free.”— Evereres. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1887. SINGLE Copies Two Cents. VOL. 19.—NO. 261. a ; g@ ; ; - .* >’ a . The hula Examiner — ' very evering hy i . @.ul i UDI shing Co o j » ae of \¥ ater and irreat ; rrlottetown, Pri miwara leland, I SOF S CRIPTION— “' 303 o« scenes ced soetecs §2 mM EEPOS GROCERS .. co ccees chwace 5 06 066 Oe cee l 25 Ph GROOM «ooo - 00068 6800< 000 6 6n86 bees § Adve we at terate rates Contracts may be made for monthly, qusr- terly. half-yearcly, or yearly advertisemenis, on appt ar ioo ALMANAC FOR APRIL, 1887, MOON'S CHANGES, First Quarter Is day, 9h. 40.3m., a. m., N.E. iM wi rizon. } Full Moon Sth day, lh., 26.4m., a. m., S. Last Quarter I4th day, Ilh., 51.3m., p. m. W. (below hurizon.) New ma Zist day, 4h, 42.7m., a. m., E. First Quarter 30th day, 6h., 47 9m., p.m., S. ) ' Sun Sun |Moon High! 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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, - The Popular Science Monthly for April! contains an article on ** Brain-foreing in Childhood,” which ought to be read by | every parent and teacher in America. It:s| g)p There are some persons in the world from the pen of Dr. William A. Hammond. | who have gall enough for almost anything, This eminent physician has observed in his ; and your correspondent at Morell is one of practice the evils that follow the over-'that number. Newspaper correspondents exertion of the brain in children. He has , should endeavor to stick to the truth. Now- seen children who were forced to pore over ;adays we take with a good many grains of bovks when they ought to have been asleep Salt what we see in papers from those occa- or at play, suffering from serious nervous ‘sional correspondents for the simple — derangement, and in a fair way of becoming | tat we have been so often fooled. Now, a ruined for life. From his knowledge of ;* matter of fact, there was no race at Morell tl 1 : ne bean (* Tuesday, and your correspondent knows ie structure and the powers of the rain | 411 well that when he says there was three and its relation to the other parts of the |) i. heats, and Molly Kate Ist; Young Harry . An Erroneous Report. = body, he knows what are the results of over-tasking it when it is weak and imma- ture. He therefore speaks on the subject as one having authority, and it is most un- wise to disregard what he says. his teachings recommend themselves to men’s common sense, and agree with their experience as far as it goes. Unthinking and ignorant people, because hard brain-work is not accompanied by visible signs of exertion, imagine that it is not exhausting. This is what Dr. Hammond sayson the subject: ‘‘ Every person who has tried both knows that one hour of in- tense mental exertion fatigues the whole system inure than does a corresponding am- ount of the iost severe physical work.” He shows why this must be the case, aud Besides - 2nd, with the others behind, that he writes what is false. | But no doubt that report was gotten up for a purpose. Young Harry must receive a puff. He is in the market, but without a 2.40 re- ‘cord. But false reports of fictitions races will ‘not enhance the value of horses which every one knows are about up to the average farm class. Perhaps Fred will accommodate Young Harry if he is anxious for a race. Of Molly Kate we have nothing to say, she is undoubt- edly smart. But this we do say, if either of the owners of Molly Kate, Young Harry, or the old Daddy himse.f are anxious for fame, ‘and have courage enough to trot anything but hen races, then the Wailace is around. Come out with five mile heats (best three) and with auy sum from five cen’s to tifty dollars, and we wli have a geod old-fashioned re. St p i153 hereby given_that an application will be !* inade to the Parliament of Canada, at the next | ensuing session thereof, for an Act to authorize! jand aliowthe Nova Scotia Permanent Benefit! ; Building Seciety and Savings Fund, a Society | established aud formed under an Act of the gisiature” of the Province of Nova Scotin, , Chapter 12, 12 Victoria, entitled “en Act for the ‘regulation of Benefit Building Societies,” to transact business as a Building Society and: Savings Fund throughout the Provinces of New, ' Beunswick and Prince itdward Island, as well |as the Province of Nova Scotia. and to loan; ! m.oney on real and certain kinds of personal pro- | | perty, and to borrow money and receive money | ; and deposits, with power to issue debentures and | deposit receipts and other powers usual to Loan | Companies and for other purposes Dated at Halifax, Sth March, 1887- JNO. W. PAYZANT, Solicitor of Applicant. March 22, 1887—2mos oe ea aS i j a i: Bey 6 % ; " a j { a li . f i bale dn ; bs a ‘ ane . » , ° a : 242 ORF . Tee > i t - BAKING POWDER er -35, > SS ge sina: eet dati a ia: 8 % - ONS ~¥ 2 °,e ‘ << a oO Cc = - os & HS2 Hi } ) } ® / Se re OO "Gaas, |e& SO: sO wt Sui Oo eae / ——s ee S 2 ce +s r4l : Ona 4 > , 6. as ; ee] met A i : ° b —— e- = . 7 - o -~ 8 - - . sat ' gy 8 BB. 7 Ge sisbe ~ ! , . erage a = “Ye 5 Ee a CANADA AND WEST INDIES, ‘Tenders for Sieamship Lines. TENDERS will be received at the Finance? De- |} “ partment, Olilawa, up to and including the Ist , day of May next, from persons or compan‘es, for j the performance of the fellowing steamohip ; Ber) ices, ViZ.:— 1st. a line of mail steamers Sailing from Halifax } to jtavana, thence to Kingston, thence to san- jtiago ue Cuba, the ce to Canada; and (2nd) a ‘line of mail steamers between Canada and Porto | Rico an’ adjacent Islands. Trips to be made by each line fortni,h'ly. Steamers to be ot a size sbullic.en’ to carry 2 100 tons of cargo and to be acLleto steam twelve knots an hour, averaging ;netless than «leven knots an heur. The vcon- {tract in either case to be for a period of five 'y:ars. Tenders wi'l be received for the above | Services cither separately or together, Tenders ; to be marked on the outside “Tenders for Steam- i ship Service to West Indies.’ ‘the Government ' of Canada do not bind themselves to accept any ) tender. By command, J. M. COURTNEY‘ Deputy Minister of Finance. Finance Department, Ottawa, 7th Feb,, 1887—feb19 law ti) april 30 SOOTHING, _ CLEANSING, HEALING. It Cures CATARRH, Cold in Head, HAY FEVER, STOPS Droppings frem = Nasal passages ine EASY TO USE. to the throat and excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh. Sent pre-paid on receipt of price, 50c. and $1. Address FULFORD & CO., Brockville, Ont. FOR SALE. Ten Shares in ‘The Examiner Pub- lishing Company,” each Share representing $100in the Capital Stock. ‘THE undersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARE ® ~ (all paid up) of the Capital Stock of Thr EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Will be sold in lots of one or more shares, to suit purchasers. { For further particulars apply to what he says is worthy of the most careful Writing false reports to papers tur you omy attention of those to whom the care of , disgust sensible persons. children is entrusted, ‘The reason for) this,” he adds, ‘‘is evident. ‘The brain not! inh email only furnishes the force for thought and the) “4erelt, April 4. other elements of the mind, but it keeps in Yours, etce., JIM. The Brooklyn Magazine. action all the other organs of the} body. If, therefore, the mind takes La Mien more than tts share of force, the) Mr. Beecher’s last contribution to peri- heart, the stumach, the lungs, odical literature opens the April Brooklyn the muscles suffer, and the feeling of weari- | Magazine, and proves to be a most vigorous ness is experienced.” Those, then, who article, giving the great preacher's opinions cultivate the brains of children at the ex- | of dancing, social amusements, stimulants pense of the other organs of their bodies, ‘and tobacco, in a general consideration of cripple them and do their best to make} Youthful Excesses and Old Age.” The them unfit to fight the battle of life. A'‘dead preacher's four last sermons are also healthy body is just as necessary for the | printed in the number, and a most eloquent life equipment of a young man ora young taibute is paid to his memory by the editor. woman as a cultivated mind, and the [he balance of the number breathes of system that forces the mind at the expense i spring-time, flowers and Easter. Rev. T. of the body does the young of either sex &@ De Witt Talmage contributes a bright grievous injustice. ‘Easter Recollection ;’ Mrs. M. J. Gorton Dr. Hammond would not put books in | describes the ‘‘Fruits and Flowers of Cali- the hands of a child before he is ten years) fornia ;’ two other writers describe “Spring old. He would give the young a chance to Time in the Forests” and ‘*The Gardens of grow. But the child’s education need not. | Egypt,” while poets sing sweetly of bud- nor will not be neglected during that time. |ding spring and the carol of birds. A He is astranger in the world, everything! noticeable feature is the reproduction, in about him is new and his active brain will }the author’s own autograph, of the famous have as much work as is good for it in find- | “<“Castew Must not Ring To-night,” by Rose ing out by —s means of his Hartwick Thorpe, to which hundreds of the senses and his tongue all about admirers of this world-famed song will be the wonderful things by which he isjattracted. Four bright and entertaining surrounded. Besides he is busy during the }complete short stories are told by Florence greater part of that time in learning a’ |, Snow, Lee C. Harby, and Robert Me- language. And it is astonishing what Phail, and Alfred B. Lee takes us in a most progress he makes. Education by means of delightful -‘Journey through Southern the senses, voluntarily and eagerly carried Spain,” while Alice B. Busby describes tho on, is the only education which Dr. Ham- life and habits of the famous band of mond would give the young human creature | Mus-qua-ka Indians now settled in Iowa. for the first ten years of his or her life, and 7 clever glimpse behind the curtain of he does not consider the delay time lost as | ‘Society at Washington” is given by Flora regards education in the common and con-| Adams Darling, to which an excellent com- ventional use of the term. Dr. Hammond’ plement is found in the fourth paper of says: ‘‘If he does not begin to look at Seaton Donoho’s series of “Stories and books till he is ten years old, he will by’ Memories of Washington.” Mrs. Beecher the time a year has elapsed, read better has her usual ‘‘Monthly Talk,” and a score than a child that has begun to learn his’ or more of other writers assist in making J. W. MITCHELL. Ch’town, Nov, 9, 1886. letters at three or four. He starts in the race with an unwearied and a_ better developed brain, and in the long run through life will win more prizes than his precocious competitor.” TT eo Miss Braddon’s Big Income. Novel-writing now-a-days is a precarious and not very protitable calling. A very fair price, as things go, is $2,009 for the serial rights of a full-length story, and assuming that the author makes $4099 by the three- volume edition, and as mueh by a cheap edi- tion, his total proiit woald amount to 2,800— not a great deal, considering the labor and time that the writing of a novel involves. Oa the other hand there are undoubtedly prizes, and if a writer reaches the top of tae tree and is as prolitic as Miss Braddon, he can make, if not a great fortune, at any rate a handsome income by his pen. Miss Braddon, I should think, makes more money by fiction than any other wricer of the day. Her fertility is pro- digious. I believe Miss Braddon gets about $5,000 for the serial rights of a new story, and as she wiites something like two a year, or at any rate two in three years, her takings from this source aloae must be considerable. There miy be two or three writers who command as high a price, but none who is equally popular and prolide. Whether her words will live is anothe’ qaestion. I am speaking of the present. ea as Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used Boschee’s German Syrup to let its wonderfu qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. 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 $0,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case 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 Drugyists and Dealers, in the United States and Canada. Sia Charles Dilke retains much of his popularity in Chelsea. He has adopted extreme Radical views and fraternities with the humblest people. “That Miss Jones is a nice looking girl, isn't she?” “*Yes, and she'd be the belle of the town if it wasn’t for one thing.” **What’s that?” “She has catarrh so bad, it is unpleasant to be near her. She kas tried a dozen things and nothing has helped her. 1 am sorry, for i like her, but that doesn't make it any less disagreeable for one to be around her.” Now ifshe had used Dr. Sages catarrh remedy there would have been nothing of the kind said, for it will cure Catarrh every time. this a most excellent and the best number ,yet issued of the Brooklyn. With the next ‘issue the magazine changes its name for that of the American Magazine, when it will be fully illustrated, and its price in- creased. 130-132 Pearl Street, New York. i Ir you have a cough, resulting from a sud- ‘den cold, procure Adamson’s Botanic Balsam, , take one-half to one teaspoonful three times 'a day, and your cough will cease, Trial i bottles 10 cents. dy wy “ _—_- Special Notices. Go to Beer & Golf's for cheap Raisins. aph—3i Caxpets in Scotch Brussels, Tapestry’s and ‘ Hemps selling cheap to clear before removing, ‘at J. B. Macdonald's, J. Knicnut & Sox. are making hot cross buns for Easter. Order immediately. april 6, 2i A rew barrels of choice No. 1 Apples for sale at Beer & Goil's. 3i—ap6 Bey your boots ot the cheapest prices ;_ the | place is J. B. Macdonald's boot store. Laptes fancy dress goods, the balance will be cleared out cheap at J. B. Macdonald's. Crockery, glass and chinaware wil! be sold at a large discount at W. P. 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A | good article at W. P. Colwill’s. dy wy Sw . ; ; ‘atlanta Clb lie oon i | ye gmectme