—— in on ws am ie a anor J He. eS. pe nin nny Ns eS _vuiter. a Tum DAILY HXAMINER ee eee een —— _ SEPTE Farm and Garden Notes. Harvesting Peacs.—Peas are a difli-} lives. the scythe, | The first teeth determine the character cult crop to harvest with and itis not easy to get with a mowing machine. Probably the cheapest and best way to secure the crop is to take a horse-rake and pull them up in winrows. fashioned wooden revolving horse-rakes under them is best for this use. When very ripe it is best to take some time when the vines are wet with rain or dew to pre vent loss from shelling. A Lame Horse.—Sudden lameness in the hind leg which disappears and re- turns indicates ocealt spavin, which is inflammation of the inner part of the hock joiut. It is a sericus disorder, as it usually ends in bone spavin and lame ness unless it is well treated. Use cold water bandages a few days, then apply strong liniment to the hock joint once a day. Let the horse have slow exercise, but do not drive it. Moderate work is better than standing still. Sweet Apples for Horses.—No_ stock is more fond of apples than horses. A few given every day at this season with or after their grain will improve their appearance. Sour apples should not be given horses when fed whole oats, as the two may cause sore mouth, especial- if the oats have a tough skin. Sore mouth from eating whole oats is the reason why many well-fed horses can- not be kept in good condition. Such horses will do better on meal mixed with moistened hay. Disease of Potatoes.—The destructive disease in potatoes known as the potato rot is caused by a fungus which appears either in the stalk and leaves or in the tuber first and then rapidly spreads to the other. It is marked by a black ap- pearance either in the stalk or the tuber. When the tuber shows black streaks or patches, or the stalks and leaves blacks blotches it is a sure evidence that this disease is attacking the crop. Unfor- tunately there is no remedy sorit. The potatoes may be dug at once as they will make no growth, and those which are free from the disease stored in bins and sprinkled with lime. The diseased ones may be used for stock if they are first boiled to kill the spores of the fun- gus, which is akin to the smut of corn and wheat, It is useless to try to grow potatoes largely fora few years until the parasite is starved out by seed- ing to clover and grass for a few years. Charcoal for Fowls.—Charcoa! is an antiseptic and may often be caken as a medicine with much benefit, to relieve the stomach from excess of acid and to promote digestion. Itis a mistake to suppose that birds and animals in a state of nature cannot procure charcoal and would not use it if they could. Fires oceur inthe wilderness every season and charred trees are of common occur- rnce. Deer and birds eat this charcoal very freely, and pigs roaming the woods are eager forit. When asa substitute. So that it is natural for animals to have charcoal supplied to them, and for poultry it is a good plan to give them wood ashes, from which they will pick the charcoal, or tochar ana ear of corn in theoven for them now and then. Pigs should have all the chareoal they will eat: it is an antidote to sour stomach and intestinal diseases. Washing Butter.—A new method of washiog butter has, it is stated, been patented in Germany. The particles as soon 98 gathered in the churn (about a tenth of an inch in size), are removed to a centrifugal machine, the drum of which is pierced with holes, and lined with a linen sack that is taken out with the butter. The machine is set in rapid motion, and the buttermilk begins to escape, a spray of water is thrown into the revolving drum, washing out all the foreign matters adhering to the When the wash-water comes away clean, the washing is stopped, the revolution being continued till the last drop of water is removed. The dry butter is then taken out, moulded, and packed. The product, it is claimed, has a fioer grain, flavour, and aroma, and much better keeping qualities than when prepared for market in the ordinary way.— Maine Farmer. Dressing for Harness.—Harness that are continually used and are liable to become wet from rains and to be moist- ened by the sweating of the animal, ro- quire to be dressed with a preparation of oil to maintain a pliable condition and to preserve the life and strength of the leather. Below we give a_ recipe that is employed as a government har- ness dressing, viz :—Take one gallon of neatsfoot oil, two pounds bayberry tallow, put ina pan over a moderate fire; when thoroughly dissolved add two quarts castor oil; then while on the fire stir in one ounce of lamblack : mix well and strain throngh a fine cloth to remove all sediments. This affords a good dressing and should be applied as often as the harness requires to be kept soft. Our Teeth.—Why “they Decay. The London Farm and Home says for want of cleanliness, A clean tooth never decays. The mouth is a warm place—98 degrees. Particles of meat between the teeth soon decompose. Gums and teeth must suffer. Perfect cleanliness will preserve the teeth to old age. How shall it be secured? Use a quill pick and rinse the mouth gafter eating. Brush and castile soa every moroing ; the brush with diagte water on going to bed. Bestow this trifling “are Upon your precious teeth; and you One of the old-| | j } will keep them and ruin the dentists. Neglect it and you will be sorry all your Children forget. Watch them. ofthe second set. Give them equal care. Sugar acid, saleratus, and hot) things are nothing compared with food | decomposing between the teeth. Mercurialization may loosen the teeth, long use may wear them out, but keep them clean and they will never decay, There are no people in the world who have more need to heed this good advice than Americans, — . = Special Notices. Boys’ Jersey Surrs, new and cheap at Per kins & Sterns’, 3ie od—septl4 New Casumeres aND Merinos at J. B Macdonala’s. dy wk pat—septl4 Ir you want cheap and good Dry Gooas, go to Perkins & Sterns’. 3ieod- septl4 New Fart Goons at J. B. Macdonald’. sept 14—dy wk pat Curar Kyrrrmyc Yarns, at Perkins « Sterns’, 3i e o d—sept 14 Tue full value store is Norton Bros, se 12 da wk A LARGE srock of Blankets and Flannels, very best value, at Perkins & Sterns’. septl4—3ieod Grey F Lanne, 20 cents a yard, at J. B. Macdonald’s. dy wk pat—septl4 Lanies’ WiunterR Jackets, Fur Lined Cloaks, Dolmans, etc., just opened at Perkins & Sterns’. 31 e o d—septl4 EveakyTsiInG in Geatlemen’s Furnishings, extra good value, at D. A. Bruce’s, sepS Cuoice CRANBERRIES, 8 cents per quart. Six Barrels just received at Beer & Goff's. septl4 Don’r Forerr Ir.—For cheap Lamps; Burvers ani Chimneys, go to R. K. Brace’s. septl4 ScarLer anp Wuire FLanyet, eelling very cheap, at J. B. Macdonald’s. septl4—-dy wk pat ANOTHER lot of our “‘Royal Wringers” re- ceived to-day. Norton Bros. se 12 da wk Gxey aN» Waite Bankers selling low at J. B. Macdonald's. septl4_—dy wk pat New carpets and oilcloths at Weeks & Co., Market Square. sept 11 GOLD and silver plating of every description done at Brown’s, such as carriage and aulah handles, dash rails, etc., also table ware, and jewelry of every description, atthe Athe- neum, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [sep 5 We are the General Agents for P. E Island for Henry Disstons & Sons’ Saws and other goods. Norton Bros. se 12 dawk Men’s Woo. UNDERCLOTHING very cheap at the London House. se 104i w THenre is $10,000 that says you cannot get a man in the world that can do as many dif- ferent kinds of work, and do them as perfect in every respect as Brown, at the Atheneum., For further information address P. O. Box 33 [sep 5 WE keep only the highest grade of all goods in our line at the City Hardware Store. The largest in the Province. Norton Bros se !2 da wk Boston pilot bread, at Beer & Goff’s. iy fs Buy carpets and floor cloths at Weeks & Co. Market Square. sept 11 Competitors for our $50 special cash prize should use our American Hickory and W hite- wood, The best ever imported. Norton Bros se 12 dawk OILCLOTHS in handsome patterns from one to fonr yards in width at Weeks & Co sept 11 Fresh Buckweat Fiour at Beer & Goff’s. D. A. Bruce is now showing his fal) and winter suitiugs. Special bargains offered to cash buyers. seps L E Prowse is opening new Dress Good and Winceys, new Prints, etc, sp 5 Cuorce BARTLELT Pears. Grapes, Oranges and Lemons, at Beer & Goff's. sep'2 L. E, Prowse is opening new goods to-day, an 5 Wer have a splendid lot of Fall Boots at Dorsey, Goff & Co's, {sep 2 Go to L. E, Prowse’s for new Dress Govds, sp 5 WE call special attention to cur new styles of brass nailed boots. Extra wear. —Dorsey, Gott & Co. {sep 2 Tuk place to buy your Hats cheap is at 1, K. Prowse’s. ep 5 D. A. Bruce offers special bargains in custom and Ready-made clothing for the next two months. aug 11, dy, wkly tf New OatMEAt (Choice) at Beer & Goff’s, sept2 Boots made on extra large lasts. —Dorsey, Goff & Co, [sep 2 FAIRBANKS SCALES repaired, and warranted to stand the test, or no pay, at Brown’s, at the Athenzum. fsep 5 Our Long Boots are hand-sided and site- lined. —Dorsey, Goff & Co, [sep 2 Cuoice meal pickles, in bulk, at Beer & Geoff's. jyl5 Lavies’ Kid and Qil-Goat Boots made to order at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. {sep 2 COAL, COAL. ERSONS requiring orders for Cargoes of Coals can obtain them, on the usual terms, from the Subscriber, at his Office, NO. 35 WATER STREET, viz. :— Gn the Old Sydaey Mines, Lingan and Victoria, 0. B., —AND ON THE — Albion’ WNiines, G. W. Ch'town, June 19, '885—tf. JUST REGEIVED. 5 casks White Wine Vinegar. 50 half-chests superior Cong» Tea. 500 ibs. French Coffee, all of which will be sold at cost to close. Pictou. DrBLOIs. —ALso— 1 Fire-Proof Safe (Tilton & McFarland, mekers.) 1 Platform Scales (Fairbanks) 1,200 lbs. 1 Letter Press—all at half price. The Most Wonderful Family Excels all other Remedies for Kemedy Ever Known. 7 External Use. ag-CURES — Diphtheria, CURES — Catarrh, Chol- Croup, Asthma, Bron- era Morbus, Dysentery, chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- / Chronic Diarrhoea, Kid- matism Bleeding at the ney Troubles, and Spinal Lungs, Hoarseness, In- Diseases. Circulars free. fluenza, Hacking Cough, F I. 8S. JOHNSON & CO., Whooping Cough. Boston, Mass. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. PARSONS) ..nURCATIVE.,.. PILLS Positively cure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, and all LYVER and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, BLOOD POISON, and Skin Diseases (ONE PILL A DOSE). For Female Compiaints these Pilis have no equal. ‘I find them a valuable Cathartic and Liver Pill.—Dr. 7, M. Palmer, Monticello, Fla.” *“*In my practice I use no other, —-J. Dennison, M.D., DeWitt, lowa.” Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25 ets. in stamps. Valuable information FREE. I.'s. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. it is a well-known fact that most of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. Nothing on Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- der, Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint of food. It will also positively prevent and cure | Hog Cholera, &c. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c. in CHICKEN CHOLERA, | ns ets SEEN SUne BPE S205 ey mail S20. MAGNET SOAP, (WARRANTED PURE.) f[\IIIS SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, and is Superior to any similar article manufactured. For general household and family use it SURPASSES all others. we It will be to Your Interest to Try it. FOR SALE WHOLESALE BY FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 22nd, 1885-—6mos OUR GRAND DISPLAY SPRING CLOTHING ND FURNISHINGS IS VERY: TEMPTING, —_—_—_—_—_ 0 °—_—_———= The Custom Tailoring Depariment is full of Neat, Nobby and Reliable Geods. The Men’s Departinent is loaded with an immense display of New Spring Snits. The Hat Department—well, everybody understands that our Hat Departmené has advaytages over the smaller establishments that place it at the head, and secures for it the bulk of the trade. We are displaying the largest variety of Spring Styles of Hats ever shown, and include all the popular ehsp:s The Boys’ Department is unquestionaly the best and most attractive in the city. The Farnishing Goods Department is not only well stocked with all that is solid and staple, but contains much that is choice and novel. — i Oo—— No doubt about it. Oursis the largest and best sslected stock ever seen in this city,—not only largest in quantity, but largea: in variety of shapes,—largest in variety of materials,—largest in correct styles,—largest in every way. What more could we say, unless it be that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT,--RELIABLE, HONEST, ROBERTSON’S GNE-PHIGS GLOTHING STORE, No. 50 Queen Streef. Charlottetown, May 21, 1885. re OU SIA PRIA RS BRIQEEED A Bl HUVAL GANADIAN INSURAN Be ee -B’ TFB. re CAPI TAR. - o ~ - - ow - ee ( J Aran OFFICE—-Montreai. HALIFAX BRANCH J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Risks Faken on Niest Faverebic PFeries, AGENT FCR PRINOE® KPWARD TSLAND: F H. ARNAUD, VERCTIANTS RNANP OF TIALTITAY Pat $2,050,600 Ch’ gn, Jan 1A9R PROVINCIAL HOUSE Svl8NTIFI’ AMERIGAN ESTABLISHED 846. . { oo Subscriber begs leave to inform the | public that he bas fitted up that large! and commodious brick heuse, formerly occu-| __ - hi pied by the late James McCraith; Esq., | T HE most popular WkrKLY newspaper corner of Queen and Sydney Street, and is! . devoted to science, mechanics, engineer- now prepared to receive transient and per-| ME, Ais-overies, iaventions and patents ever manent Boarders. ; published, Every number jilustrated with Best accomodation at reasonable terms a. Swe ns This publication fur- >app | Dishes @ most valuable encyclopedia of infor. aia lh 95 “ace CRABB, | mation which no person should be without. awe, Sa : | The popularity of the Somnriric American is ee such that its circulation nearly eqnals that of WE SiLin all other papers of its class combined. Price, $3.20 a year. Discount to Clubs. Sold by ‘ali newsdealers. MUNN & CO., Publishers No. 361 Broadway, N. ¥. : ATENTS.—Munn & Co. have also had Thirty-Seven Years’ practice before the Patent Office, and have prepared more Spilling, Bark, than Qne @lundred Thousand applica- Potatoes, Un~uadt was |Copyrights, Assignments, and all other | France, Germany and other foreign coun Fish Kte. | Information as to obiaining patents cheer- é through Munn & Co, are noticed in the FATHEWAY & CO, 8008 who wish to dispose oftheir patents, Membere of Board of Trade Corn and’) @\ UBSCRIBE for THE \VEEKLY FXAMI.- WILLIAM DODD. Avgust 11, "85. R. R. Ties, tions for patents in the United States and Lu mber, foreign countries, Caveats, Trade-Marks, Laths. Canned Le bsters, Mae- _pepers for securing to inventors their rights ; in the United States, Canada, England, kerel, Berries, Eggs, ries, prepared at short notice and on reason tle terms, Best Prices for all Shipments, Write fully | fuily given without charge. Hand-books of for Quotations, |information sent free. Patents obtained Scientific American free, The advantage of such notice is well understood by all per- General Commission Merchants, Address MUNN & CO., Office Sovenrins #2 Ceptrai Whart, Festen, *'" Now Vewl tanta Mechanios Exchange. NER, che latest local and Cirtown, Nov. 19, 1884, gan always be found therein. oe ee MBE ee a zt iv, 1S. ‘The North Atlant Steamship Co. 4 FOR LIVERPOOL THE STEAMSHIP “Wellic Wise,” from Cardiff in a few days, is intended te s*il from Charlottetown to Liverpool, direct, | ON OR ABOUT THE 20th September, aod will take Lobsters, Live Stock, and other Freight at lowest rates. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. due here | | Sept. Ist, 18°68. S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ IS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM Charlottetown for London ABOUT THE 14th SEPIEMBER, carrying lobsters, live stock, grain and other produce at current rates. RETURNING WILL LEAVE Louden ter Charlottetown ABOUT THE 3rd OCTOBER. Importers should patronize the direct line Rates of Freight Moderate. Yor Freight or Passage @pply in London to Stewart Bros,, 3 Fen Court, London ; in Mira- michi to R, A. & J. Stewart, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY. Agent. Ch’town, August 13, 1885. seduced Fares. Pleasure Excursions During Month of August. ( NE of the steamers of the P. F. Island Steam Navigation C». will leave Char- lottetown every THURSDAY morning at 6 30 a, m., for Piitou. Georgetown and Souris. returning to Georgetown same evening. Will leave Georgetown on FRIDAY morn- ing for Pictou, cailing at Murray Harbor on her way, and will return to Charlottetown the sarus evening. This will afford excursionists an opportunity of enjoying a delightful cruise on the water, besides obtaining an extensive view of the eastern sectinn of the Island, the great Break- water of Souris and the Railway jerminus. ROUND TRIP $3. s@ Meals and Staterooms can be procured on board, F, W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, Aug. 4th, 1884. oP. EL ISLAND Sicam Navigation Co'y. oye x : ~ Pee 4 ~~ 2 \ see Sty STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS UF WALES. Summer Arrangement NOVA scoT 1A. Leave C&arlottetown for Pictou Landing, every Monday, Wednesdey, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at 6,30 o'clock, con necting there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown on Monday, y > > 7 an te 7 2 ce W eduesday, “riday and Saturday, about noon on arrival of train from Halifax, Leave Picton Landing for Georgetown on Thursday, on arrival of train about noon. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ex- cepted) on arrival of Train from Charlotte- town, connecting at Point du Chene with Trains for. each of the abov: named places; and at St John, with steamers of the International Com. pany and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Ginitay morning at one o’clock, Returning, leave Point du “hene every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St, John, for Summerside, con- necting there with train for Charlottetown. Also leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about five o clock. By order, F. W. HALES, Secreta Ch’town, May 20, 1885, ee STHAMER “ MIRAMICHI” leaves for Montreal on the following : dates, viz : TUESDAY, 21st July, “4th August, se ‘e I8th by ““ ** 1st September, es ‘* 15th * $e iy Rly 88 oe | ( N and after Tuesday, May 5th i s ER 7 HEATHER BELLE,” SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. : steamer *‘Heather Belle” > new Leap, master, will run as tollcws Hugh Me. Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o'clock leave { harlotte town for Ores hem Wharf, leaying Orwell Brash W a m. for GBarlotvetown, calli harf at 2 Point and Nalliday’s W harves + laa , Charlottetown at 3 p- m. f allida * p. - for j ( hina Point and Brash Whe “t. ehe will remain over night. * Wedneeday will leave Brush Wharf for lottitown at 7 a. m callin - M., Bat Ching Vomnt and Halliday’. Wy ore) DATVER > legs: Charlott-town ** 5 leaving at 3 p m. ‘ malvine at Brush Vv RM ye. a Thursday will leave Binsh W harf ra ‘ lotteiown at 7 a , calling at the. fomt acd Haliday’s Wharves- — Charlovtet wrat3r. m to retin ni ing Brush Wharf about 6 p. m ern lottetown. , kar. Friday, will leave Charlottetown, foro at 4 a. m.; leaving Crapavd ati a.m Charlottetown, leaving Charlottetown 3 p. m. for Crapaud, r-maining — night, Saturday, will leave Crapend at Ta. m. for bg & Liar.o.tetowm ag Charlottetown ; leayi 1 30 p.m. for Crapaud and returni : : , sty Charlottetown from Crapaud fame = FARES : Cabin, to and from Orwell and Wharves, 39 cents ; deck, 20 cents Cabin, to and from Crapaud deck, 30 cents. es cents ; Excursion Return Tickets will be issued from Charlottetowr to Orwell every Thurs. day Evenirg at one first-class far Excursion Keturn Tickets will] - nt every Saturday to Crapaud at one firs fare. Sa JOHN HUGURES, Ch’town, P. EI, May 5, 1836, 3m law pat law pres her 8m -RFOR- BOSTON, Summer Arrangement, THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL $.S. 69, Leave St. John for Boston, via aud Portiend, every Monday, Wednesday apd Friday, af 8.00 s. 10 : * - aut June 27, a steamer will lesy St John at Sp m every Saturday ni BOSTON DIRECT. , rR Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6.59, 2nd class ; $9 *O, Ist class For tickets and other information apply to G, A SHARP, F, W, HALRS, P, E. 1. R’y, P.W1 Steam Nay, Gs, or to your nearest Ticket Agevt. May 14, i885 ee end a kly PAYS NO FANCY PROFIT But is an original compound, made from the PUREST STOCK, and is sold by the makers and dealers nearer the cost ‘of production than other Laundry Soap in the market. See that you get this Soa3, and not accept any of the numerous imitations that pay the grocer more money to recommend. The word WELCOME and the C Hands are on every bar. Mortgage Sale TO e Sold by Public Auction, on MON DAY, the 2ist day of September best, at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoos at the Court House, in Summerside under and by virtue of 4 Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the sixth day of May, AD. 1880, and made between the Reverend Charles Fraser and Margaret Fras, MS wife, of the one pa f, and Kdward Jar ¢ Hodgson and John Ball, Trustees > David Stewart Rennie, deceased, of other part A LL that tract, piece, or parcel of ot ih. situate, lying and Deimg on 4 Township Kight, in Prince County, roe Edward Island, bounied as follows: wencing on the south side of the 0” aid Road, in the division line between the st Township and Township number Seve, the intersection of the Woodbridge a thence south along said Road eighty ae thence west thirty-one chains and OLal five links, thence norih a be road aforesaid and thence 410 aforesaid to the place of commenceme containing two hundred and fifty = sil land. a littie more or lees, together ¥? i . rights and appurtenances thereto bees ihe Bh lt s This is the Fastest and the most Comfert- | seekers, CARVELL BROS., . a , Jaly 11—2 wos*2aw pat — able steamer in the neighboring waters, and | oftice of Edward J. Hodgann, is so largely patronized by tourists that it is |orof J. Fdward Wyatt, ot his ene of the most pieasaut routes for pleasure | Merside | Dated this 19th day of August, 1 8865. EDWARD J, HODGSO™, JOHN BALL. August 19 —ti sale & whly - ' neiaal ire For further particulars enqu a, CparlotvetoF™ office in Sul