» tie enna Boys’ Rights. I wonder now if any one In this broad land has heard In favor of down-trodden boys Une svlitary word ? . We hear enoug) of ‘* woman's rights, Aud “rights of working men, o Of *‘ equal rights” and ‘‘ nations rights ; But pray just tell me when Boys’ iiduuTs Were ever spoken of? Why. we've become so used To being snubbed by every one, And slighted and abused, That when one is polite to us We open wide our eyes, And stretch them in astonishment fo nearly twice their size ! Bova seldom dare to ask their friends To venture in the house; It don’t come natural at all To creep round lke a mouse ! And if we should forget ourselves, And make a little noise, Then ma or auntie sure would say : ‘Oh, my! those dreadful boys y" The girls baug on the piano In peace ; but if the boys Attempt a tue with fife and drum {t's—-‘* Stop that horrid noise!" ‘*Tuat horrid noise !" just think of it : When sister never fails To make a noise three times as bad With everlasting ‘* acales.”’ Insulted thus, we lose no time In beating a retreat ! So otf we go to romp and tear, And scamper in the street. No wonder taat 80 mauy boys Sach wicked men become ; *T were better far to let them have Their noise and fun at home. Perhaps that text the preacher quotes Sometimes—~** Train up a child” — Means only train the little girls And let the boys ran wild. But patience, and the time will come When we boys will be men, And when it ioes, I rather think Wrongs will be righted then. > eae I Sees Mothers’ Special Corner. —— Never hamper and handcuff a child with @ multitude of rules. its nature should be spontaneous. Adults may hedge them selves round with as many rules as they please. it is their own affair, but children cannot bear this treatment. Children need sympathy. Parents should be able to comprehend their notions and take an interest in their thoughts and feelings. It will give a stronger bond of sympathy which will atrengthen the child's moral convictions and keep it from gving into wrong courses in after life. If achild inherits a nervous temperament yreat pains should be taken to eultivate the vital temperament, this is best done by cul- tivating quiet habits, giving plenty of sleep and abundance of healthy food, especially bread and milk, nuts, fruit, ete. If on the ether hand a child inherits a phlegmatic temperament the nervous system may be stimulated. The proper time fer taking the young child at at first into the epen air will be determined by the season of the year. One bern in spring or summer may, in fin weather be taken out when about fourteen days old, and by degrees accustomed to it in all except very damp or chilly weather, and when winter comes on it may still en- jey the purefree air upon every mild day. In some families children are made a show of before company to an extent that would sugyest the idea that they were being trained te the theatrical profession. Such precucity and boldness in social matter, 18 injuriens to the child, begetting as i: does seitishness and vanity, and cansing a a dislike for the humble and obscure duties and labors that ali children should be trained to perform. Let them in the fam ily and in society be noted rather tor mod esty and quietness than for pertnesss and premature forwardnesa., Teach your children to love, says Jean Paul, that is love them and love them rightly. Inspired by a wise love the scri- fices, the daily and nightly care imposed upon you, will not seem burdensome. Yet the happiness by which you are rewarded is not lightly purchased. - How many restless nights must be passed on account of the sickness, even the slightest, of the child. But one glance into the face, into the beaming eyes of your darling, fills the heart and makes the burden light. ‘‘True, what you sacrifice for the world,” says Jean Paul, in bis Levana, ‘‘is bu poorly recog- nized by it, for it isthe man that rules and reaps tle harvest. The thousand night watches and sacrifices by which a mother secures to the state a hero or a poet are forgotten, not even mentioned, for the mother herself does not mention them, and so one century after another do the wives unknown and unrewarded, send forth the arrows, the stara, the storm birds and the nightingales of time. —————! + Count Massena, a son of Napoleon’s Marshal Massena, died in the poor-house in Salt Lake, a few days ago. In an obituary of this man, the Salt Lake ‘‘ Tribune” goes around the maxim,, ‘‘Of the dead speak nothing unless good,” and ascribes his end to a career of meanness and rapacity such as marked his most notorious father’s life. The wife of the deceased is now a domestic in a Salt Lake family. —— OG ey eaten ao ee Weather Bulletin. Probabil ities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Feb. 21, 10 a. m. Increasing southerly to westerly winds par‘«! ly clouly weather, followed by areas of ram or snew to night. ome AT, A i For Sale! FIRST-CLASS “King Bird Colt,’ three years old. Apply at Examiner Oiiice. [f 18, 3w 2aw ‘ Gresham-buildings, Charlottetown Church Directory. Sr. Pavuu’s (Cuvrcn or ENGLAND) Queen Square— Morning and Evening Service every Sunday at Ii a. m. and7 p. m. Sunday School at 24 p. m. Rev. David FitzGerald, Rector; Rev. Alfred Osborne Curate. Sr. Perer’s, (Cuurcu oF ENGLAND) Rochford Square. —Sunday Services—8 a.m, 11 a.m. and 7? p.m. Daily Services--Matins—9 a. m. Kvensong 5 p.m. , except h riday evenings, at 7.30. p.m. Rev. George W. Hodson, Priest Incumbent, Rev. R. D. Bambrick Assistant Curate. Sr. Dunstay’s CATHEDRAL, Low Mass every Sunday at Sa.m. High Mass at 10. a. m.; Vespers at 3 p. m. Mass at 7 30a. m. throughout the week. Rev. A. Mculvray, Dr. Chaisson, Pastors. First Meruopisr Cuvureu—Prince Street — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Week Day Services— Muesday and Thursdays at 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. P Cowperthwaite, A, M., Pastor. Second Meruopisr CHURCH—Prince Street, — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Weekday service on Wednesday evening. Rev. Geo. M. Campbell, Pastor- Sr. Jamms’ Cuuncu (PREsBYTERIAN)—Pownal Street. —Service and Sermon every Sun- day atlla.m. and 64p. m. Sabbath School anc young men’s Bible class, con- ducted by Mr. Harper, at 2:30 p.m. Weekly >ervice in the Lecture Hall on Weinesday evenings, at 7:45 p. m, Kenneth McLennan, l’astor. Zion Cuurcu§ ( Presryrerran )—Richmond Street. —Service and Sermon every 5un day at ll a. m. and6}p.m. Sunday School at 24 p.m. Rev. John Mech, Me- Leod, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. Murray, Pastor o'clock, a. m., 6.30 p. mn. at 2.30 p. m. Baprist CuurcH—cor. Prince and Pitzroy sts —Services and Sermon every Sunday at li a.m. and 6.30 o'clock p. m; Sun- day School at 2.30 p.m. Week day ser- vices—Monday at 7.30 p. m.; and Friday atS p.m. Kev. H. Foshay, Minister. Bisie CurisriANs—Prince Street.—Service and Sermon every Sunday morning at 10.30 a m, and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p- m. tev. John Harris, Minister. Prayer Meerine in Y. M. C. A. every Sun- day afternoon at 4 o'clock, DiscipLes oF Curist meet in New Church House, every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Elders presiding. “Mortgage Sale. - TO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen s County, in Prince Edward Island, on Wednesday, the Third day oi March Next, ISSO, at the hour ef twelve o clock, noon, by Virtue ofa Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the eighth day of May, 1873, and made between Alexander Mar- tin, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson, of the other part, A LL that tract, piece and parcel of land A situate, lying and being on Township wmber Sixty-two, in Queen’s County, in the said Island, and bounded and Rev. Prince Street. —Rev. Hours of Service, 1 Sunday, Schoo! described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at a stake axed atthe edge of the Creek making Jolin Nicholson’s southern boundary hue and run- aing from thence «iue east fifteen chains, fifty inks; thence south three degrees east thirty four chains; thence west ten degrees north ixteen chains and fifty links; thence west tifteen degrees north to the edge of the dry ‘and; thence following the ceurses of the dry land along the inner edge of the marsh north- erly and easterly tothe place of commence ment, containing eighty-seven and a half icres of land, a little more or less, together with the appurtenances thereto belonging. or further particulars apply at the oflice of Messrs. Hodgson & MeLeod, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. For further particulars apply at the office af Messrs. Hodgson & MeLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated the 3rd day of December, 1879. EDWARD J, HODGSON, Mortyagee. Dec. 3, oaw till sale, wed eet CC OC The New Year Has Come UT MANY PERSONS have failed to B come and settle their accounts. The subscriber respectfully requests all parties owing him, either by Note of Hand or Book Account, To Settle the Same at Gace. J. QUIRK. Jan. 2, 1880—9i eod, h ne 3w Lorne HighlanG Whisky. SOLE PROPRIETORS THE PERFECTION pee |iGREENLEESS of WHISKY‘, | - UNRIVALLED £28 RO i H ERS y FOR | | CRESHAM BUILDINGS, EC. TODDY. [DISTILLERIES,ARGYLESMIR @GNE HIGHLA WHISKEY. | THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 04, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. ls, 1879, report on the ‘* Lorne Highland Whis- key” of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers:— ‘““We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, at Gsesham- buildings, London, and have selected from the | vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whis- Rev. : .&A. Before the Ist day ot handed over Pe:song having claims against the firm are for aljustment and payment. a larye discount. Charlottetown, January 8, 1880. a Jan, 7, 1879. BEING*ABOU' aS THEH FIRM OF BROWN r tO MAKE A Change in their Business and Firm, Take this opportunity of informing the p iblic that all accounts due them by Note, Book Account, or Otherwise, WILL REQUIRE TO BE PAID ON OR March next, Bnsuing, and all unsettled claims at that date will have to be for collection, requested to furnish the same before that date They will also close out balance of stock during said time at W. at -~ cre & A. BROWN. ESTABLISHED 18%5. CANADA CORDACE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. A MANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, \ _ Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Haw broline, &c , &e., equal in quality to the best American. including all sizes Manilla Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, — - —— ‘BUDA’ FLOUR. AND OTHER Choice Brands, FOR SALE AT BEER & GOFFS’. Jan. 12, 1880. RECULAR TRADER. | From London to Charlottetow P. E. ISLAND PIRLET. 1880. SPRING TRIP. 1880. ene The Well kaown Clipper Barkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 Tons Register, ‘ oppered and Classed 9 years Al at Lloyds, CHARLES GOULD. COMMANDER, Will Sail from London About the Ist of April. Currying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Summerside and Georgetown. This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade, being thoroughly fitted out in every respect, with splendid accommodation fer Passengers, and every inducement to Saippers. Parties wishing to have their Goods de- livered here early in the season will oblige by forwarding their orders in time, so as not to dstain the Vessel. For Freight or Passage, apply in London to Joun Prrcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winches- ter Street, E. C.; in Liverpool, to Prrcearrn ERroruers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street ; or here, to the owners, — PEAKE Bro’s & Co, Charlottetown, Jan. 17, 1880—10 i oaw | Notice to Importers, eee ieee rYXHE Fast Sailing brigantine Shamrock, & classed 7 years Al at English Lloyds, William McPhee, commander, will saill from Glasgow, carrying freight direct to this Port, bout the Lith MARCH, next, ISSO. For terms, ‘freight, &c., apply to JamEs \KeELso, Esg., 134, St. Vincent street, Glas- gow, Scotland, or here to the owner. OWEN CONNOLLY. (Shztown, Dee. 27th, 1879. To Inventors - and Mechanics key, and have subjected them to careful ex- amination and analysis. The samples were | pale, showing their treelom from added color- ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of | pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all the! characteristics of pure and well-matured | Scotch Whiskey of the first qualtiy.” ArtHUR Hitt, Hassatt, M.D. | Orro Heuner, F.C.8.,F. 1G. | Sole Proprietors, GREENLESs BRoruers, | ! London ; ; Distilleri Argyleshire. lu - Agents: - . MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., 1 Charlottet P.ELL, | Nov. 26, 1879.—~Gus gates tx ATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamph- et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps or postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C For Sale. oo Land and Dwelling House owned and occupied by William B. Heartz, situated on Enston street, opposite Admiral Bayfield's dwelling. For furtuer particulars apply to CHARLES HEARTZ, Queen Street. Jan, 5, 1880. Sf. MARGARBY'S HALL, SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. VISITOR : ‘The Lord Bishop of ova Scotia PRINCIPAL: The Rey, Johu Padfield. os SCHOOL offers, at very moderate cost. the advantages of a comfortable and , pleasant home together with a thorough and ' refined education. The course of Instruction is the same as ‘that of the best Schools in England and is ‘founded upon the University [Lxaminations ifor Women. Eight young ladies from this iSchool passed the Local Examination of the | University of King’s College in June last. | This is the only School in Canada that has | passed pupils at a University Examination. | The number of pupils is limited, rendering i ' ‘the School select, and while it possesses all the | educational advantayes of a large public school, ‘each pupil is enabled to receive that individual |eare sad oversight which is so important, aud ‘which cannot be given ina large establish- | ment. Mr. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by a staff of four resident governesses, besides visit- ing masters. Parisienue French is taught eonversation- jally. There are two resident French Gov- ernesses. Kieferences given to parents of pupils. For further particulars address the Prin cipal. Sept. 19, 1878. J. R. FOSTER, Moncton, XN. B., REPRERSENTING IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES OGntarivs, Chicago and Western Millers and Shippers, eh Oem FLOUR. MEAL, GRAIN, Seeds and Provisions. The following are some of the leading brands of Flour for sale wholesale, in car-load- lots only, viz: — ‘‘ Buda,” ‘* Alabaster,” ** White Rose,” Warcup’s Superior, ‘ Pastry,” ‘** Beaver Mills,” ‘‘ Red XXX,” ‘* Amber,” &e., &e. The above choice brands of flour, with many others, can be obtained at all the leading flour Houses in the Maritime Provinces. Samples of all kinds of Seed Grains, and other <oods will be sent to any address on applica tion free of charge, Ask for quotations by telegraph in ‘* Cipher,’ which will be supplied to all cor- respondents on application. Noy. 25, 1879—ly THE EXAMINER, WEEKLY EDITION. TERMS: ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, (ADVANCE PAYMENTS. Tur following gentlemen have kindly con- sented to receive subscriptions for the WEEKLY EXIMINER :— Lrosarp Morris, Bookseller and Station- er, Water Street, Summerside. D. SUTHERLAND, Druggist. Kast. G. A. Aitken, General Dealer, W. D. Alberton. Davio Eaax, Merchant, Mount Stewart. J. W. Hugues, Trader, County Line. BerNARD LOUGHERAN, Esq., Orwell. SPECIMEN COPIES may be had free of charge, on application to any of the above gentlemen. etc., Souris 0 Georgetown. McNritL, Bookseller & Statiover, te place to get your Printing done is at the EXAMINER PRINTING RUOMS. ee ee Satisfaction Guaranteed fa TRADE other 1 ever receipt place } cations. the Uni Spavi out ble great sa T. J. B. DEAR if the cu ing this, true.” Circular ticulars. I would lief, and late I you this Remedy E. G. 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The Specific Medicine is sold of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., oronto, Ont., Canada. N. B. —The demands of our business have necessitated our removing to Toronto, to which lease address all future eommuni- a# Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugist ind by all wholesale and retail Druggists ted States _ Canada, January 24, | ne ee LAME AND SICK HORSES! Cured Free of Cost. . TRASK. ¥ Z Giles’ Liniment Iodine Ammonia. ns, Splints and Ringbones cured with- mish. Send for pamphlet containing full information, to Dr. Wm. Giles, 120 West ¥ Broadway, N.Y. Use only for horses the lin- . iment in yellow wrappers, Sold by all drug- gists, and in quarts at $2.50 in which there is ving. Trial bottles, 25 cts. Agent at Charlottetown: W. R.. Watson® Druggist. ; ; Nov. 28, 1879—eod wky 4m — CATARRHEH, Constitutional Gatarrh Remedy CURES CATARRH, Hear what a Reverend Gentleman says of the Constitutional Remedy. Harprxe, Esq., Brockville, Ont.:— Sik—It is now two years since your “‘Censtitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intre- duced to me. I have waited this ong to se@ re would remain permanent before do- my duty, te you, as at first the happy effects seemed to me to be “‘too good to 1 was afflicted in my head for years before I suspected it to be Catarrh. In reading in your I saw my case described in many par- The inward ‘‘drop” from the had become very disagreeable, and a choking sensation often preventing me from lying lo feel like smothering and be com to sit up in the bed. My health and spirits were seriously affected. came to Walkertown in August, 1876, I secured three bottles. Before 1 had used a quarter of the contents of one bottle I found decided re- When your agent when I had used two bottles and # third, 1 quit taking it, feeling quite clear of a“ ge ailment, and have not used any since 0 have taken some for a cold in my head. A sense of duty to sufferers from that loath- some disease, Catarrh, ; rompts me to Certificate, unsolicr with leave te make what use of it yon may see proper Yours truly, W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. Ask for Littlefield’s Constitations! Catarrh and take no other. . TRY IT UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, b * the Cheapest and most Newsy Papert Published m the Provimess,