Sti ails et ale ee eS ee ee ee a Bien ele We EP, a i i a a hier or . _ SE aS ieee eee FCO PP Boer Pere 9: an tt eB : b t ‘i & ee ee eee ¢ hn Soon ar ens ee = Mf Se ORRIN. SS ws is i et opting -chmepen rb Agyinn = An ae mee ag er oom — “ ial : i } at qi . SP Nm iis. See FORT, Se Le WR ies : fener on The Will. Blame not the times in which we live,* Nor fortune frail and fugitive; Blame pot thy parents, por the rule. Of vice or wrong once learned at school; iiut blame thyself, O man ! ——— Althov zh both heaven and earth combined To mould thy flesh and form thy mind, Though every thought, word, action, will, Was framed by powers beyond thee, still ‘hou art thyself, OU man! And self to take or leave is free, | Feeling its own sutliciency i. ln spit of science, spite of fate, The jucige within the soon or late. Will blame but thee, O man! . Say not, ‘‘ I would but could not-——He Should bear the blame who fashioned me Call you mere change of motive choice ! Scorning such pleas, the inner voice Cries, ‘* Thine the dead, 0 man } = FARM NOTES. ( Fran the American Agriculturist, Vet. 1.) Buildings. —This mooth effers the most favorable time usually for the painting and repair of farm buildings, and putting them in order for the Wins ter. A great part of this work may be we)l dene during this month by the farme and his boys. Implements, pat away for the winter, should be painted or protected in some way from the action of the air and moisture. Paint or varnish for the weod~ work, and a varnish ef twesthirds rosin and ovesthird mutton tallow is excellent for protecting iron and steel, Live Stock—A little extra feed brings cattle and horses to the begin- ning of winter in good order. The tops ef carrots, beets. and turnips may be fed to good advantage, and there is a great eal of sweetness in the October pasturage. Where much corn is plant- ed‘ there will always be soft ears and ‘nubbins’” which are best fed to horses and pigs. Swine.—Pigs will fatten nearly as fast on potatoes this month as on corn next. They do best on cooked feed, and the grain ought to be greund. Shecp.—This month we speak for March lambs. Half>fed sheep are often run into market frem sections where fead is searce, and it pays well te se- cure such to feed for the winter, turns ing them off fat in the spring. The feeder should be satisfied if, by so doing, he works up his wheat straw end corn into manure, getting pay for his grain and cash outlay, and that. only. A Pot of English Ivy makes one of the most agreeable and cheap ornae ments for the sitting-roem in the win- ter, A common four, or five-inch pet with a strong plant can be bought of the florist for tifty cents or less. It is easy to make a basket of interlacing coarse wires to hold the plant. Entertaining Company.—The whole philosophy of hospitality is summoned up by Emerson in the following: ‘1 pray you, O exeellent wile, not to cum- ber yourself and me to get a rich din- ner for this man er this woman, who has alighted at our geste, nor a bed~ chamber made ready at te great a cost. These things, if they ars curious in, they can get for a dollar at the village. But let this stranger see, if he will, in your looks, in your accent and behavior, your heart and earnestness, your thought and wiil, what be cannet buy at any price, atany village or city, and which he may well travei fifty miles and <diine sparingly and sleep hard, in erder to behold. Certainly let the board be spread and the bed be dressed for the traveller but let not the emphasis of hospitality bein these things. Honor to the house When they are simple to the verge of hardship, se that the ins tellect is awake and sees the laws of the universe; the soul worships truth and love, honor and courtesy flow into all deeds. One of the greatest comforts of having a home sheuld be that in it we havea place for friends and even strap gers—reoms, morr than supply the needs of the family and extra ‘ leaves’ to ithe extension table. true hospitality,as Emerson has stated, is in its coming from the heart. A Principle in Feeding.—All food bes yond such amount that is properly dis gested and assimilated by the animal is a source of loss te the owner, and that in two ways: First, the food is lest ; and second, the animal is not kept in the best cendition for getting the most ‘eut of its feed—iis stomach is overloded and its digestive apparatus more or less Sisarranged. Jost inside ihe limits of assimilation is the point to have ia view’ in feeding; in this way the animal will have a géod appetite, and other things being: equal, is sure to give the best re- turns for food consumed. ‘There is a golden mean in feeding farm stock, which the farmer should find. , _ Muck ard Manure Compost. Several inquirers are interested te knew the proportion of manare to muck in com~ pest. That dopends—lIst, on the qual ity and texture of the muck; 2nd, on the richness and heating quality ot the manure. If the muck is quite dry aad pulverulent, one load of horse mana ure to five ef muck will bring en a good heat soon after the heap is laid up, especially if it gets a good soaking rain | But if the mack is lumpy aud the mans ure stale and perhaps mixed with much litter and cow duag, one to three will be better. After any heap has come to 7] good heat, cut it over, add mere muc | ‘fvou think it best, and let it heat! again. Tankings, ground scrap cake | castor pomace, hen dung, dung, and many similar nitrogeneus and Ih ne substances are substi- : may be pigeons | easily fermenti tutes fer stable manure, and used in similar quantities, 2 “e+. A Fact Worth Knowing. suffering with Consumption, Coughs. Severe ¢ ‘olds ‘settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs? If so, go to your Druggist and get a Roschee’s German Syrup. This Are you bottle of medicine has lately been intioduced from Germany, and is selling on its own merits. ‘The people are going wild over its success, and Druggists all ever our country are writing us of its wonderful cures among their customers. 2,400,000 samples havé been given away free If you wish to try its superior virtue Bottle fot 10 cents. Large Three doses will retieve charge. get a Sample size bottle 75 cents. any case. Try it. - > —_ Remedy for Hard Times. food and _ style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using so much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good health. Try itonce. Read of it in another column. P. H. ISLAND POTTERY. oo P. KE. Island Brick and Pottery Com- pany is now prepared to supply the Trade With every description of Ware in Milk Pans, : Bread Pans, Butier Crocks, Bean Pots, Preserve Jars, Water Coolers, Molasses Jars, FLOWER POTS IN GREAT VARIETY. Bordering for Flower Beds, CARDEN VASES, &C., Chimney Teps, Stove Pipe Stones, Drain Pipes, MADE TO ORDER. Atso On Hanp—A large quantity of GOOD HARD BRICK. All of which will be sold at prices which defy competition. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, | Depot at Newson’s Building, South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Aug. 26, 1880—wky tf NEW GOODS. a ee The secret of BAKED MACARONI! IN 2-LB. TINS. NESTLE’S MILK FOOD, A Perfect Nutriment For INFANTS, CHILDREN & INVALIDS, manufactured in Switzerland. JACQUOT’S FRENGE BLACKING! FAR AHEAD OF AMERICAN AND CANADIAN BLACKING. YLT! BEER & GOFF. “J. G. ECKSTADT, surgeon Chiropodist, Union House, Queen dtrect. }OF FICE HOURS—From 2 to 5 p. m. Corns extracted for 25 cents. Parties waited upon at their residence. Orders left at Post Office Box 72. Ch’town, Sept. 28, ’80—1lm UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich | published in the Provinces, Ee TREMAINE AIND UAL SS: VEEN STREET. AVING on hand, and ar- riving daily, a well select- ed lot of GENERAL DRY GOODS, which they hope is large enough for any family to chose from, take this opportunity to inform their friends and the clothes-wearing community that they intend to sell at lower prices than ever. Their New Dress Materials, in BEIGES and CAMEL’S HAIR, as well as other Dress Materials, will be found to be the Cheapest and most serviceable in the market. They call especial attention to their WINCEYS & STAPLE GOODS, of which they carry a complete stock. Their Millinery department is replete with every no¥elty,|; at PROPER PRICES. They feel that all they need say about their MANTLES is that they are much superior in Style, etc., and Cheaper in price than last Fall; this is|f saying a great deal, when it is known they were at least 10 per cent. cheaper than any other House in the city. The Subscribers are confident} | they can please, and therefore invite the public to inspect their Goods before purchasing else- where. 83 Queen Street, TREMAINE & METCALF. Ch’town, Sept. 22, 1880. - i iain: REECTION i[_ SOLE PROPRIETORS | THE arr eeee "IIGREENLEES =| of WHISAY WAS, OTHERS ae : ‘e2-BRO: om UNRIVALLED oY. (31GON MERCIALSTREET. LONDONE DP 3S TOD DY. |) pistTitLeRi€S, ARGYLESHIRE, See eens - -_——a ane canna ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. Ly ANALYTICAL SANITARY LSSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, KE. C., London, Aug. 18,1879 Revort on the Lorne HiehLanp WHISKY: ‘We have visited the bottling stores o/ Greenlecs Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples oi their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject. eld them to careful examination and analysis. ‘She samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed al! the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. “ AntuurR Hitt, Hassari, M. D. ‘‘Orvo Heuner, ¥.C.8., F. LC.” A gents : MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.1. oA “Es ] 850 Feb. BARRELS BAIT AND SALT, QUEEN’S WHARF. SOG) BAGS SALT, es J 209 Barrels Herring and Mackerel BATT, 300 MACKEREL BARRELS. 109 barre ls } > ar , ¥ “oY 7s a | FAT HERRING, 50 half-barrels | PAI ERR 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAWKE. Just Landed—a choice lot New Labrador Herring. augl7 D. SMALL, Mortgage Sale. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, on SATURDAY, the 30th day of OCTOBER NEXT, A. D. 1880, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, dated the 19th day of September, A, D. 1878, and made be- tween THropore A. GREEN and Emma Gree, his wife, of the one part, and Epwarp Jarvis Hopasox, of the other part, -—— A LL that tract, piece er pareel of land L& situate, lying and being on Township number seventeen,in Prince County aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say : ‘‘Commencing at a stake fixed in the south-west angle formed by the intersection of Crozier Street with Spring Street, and run- ning from thence along Spring Street north thirty degrees east seventy feet to the south line of a lot of land owned by B.S. Miils ; thence ecastwardly along the said lot ata right angle sixty four feet, thence at a right angle nerthwardly sixty-eight feet to Shea Street; thence eastwardly along the saic street sixty-two feet to David Rogers’ lot ; thence at aright angle southwardly along said lot one hundred and thirty -eight feet to! Crozier’s street aforesaid;-thence westwardly | along said street one hundred and twenty-six feet to the place of commencement, together with the milis built thereon. . For further particulars apply at the office of Hopason & MeceLeop, Charlettetown or Summerside. Dated this 25th of September, A. D. 1880. EDWARD JARVIS HODGSON, 3 OS } Mortvagee. MY we MT oni 3 ; Messrs. Solicitors, Kicn wed iri SSE a eee ee ee ee > e . THS. HOP BITTERS, (A Medicine, net a Drink,) Bo om, 7 a ras CONTAINS HOPS, HUCHE, MARDRAKR, DANDELION, gAND THE PurusT AND best MEDICAL QUALI-§ TIES OF ALL OTHER Brirers. . wy Oh ee OS ee ae gAll Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels § sBiood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or @! ganus, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Femszled | Complaints and Brumkeness, ) Si66C IN COLD @\Vill be paid for a case they will not cure gor help, or for anything impure or injuri- ous found in them. Ask your Druggists for Hop Bitters and free books, and try the Bitters before you ssieep. Take no other. : ; ; i ; ’ ; ithe Hiep Coengh Cure and Pain nelhief is the Cheapest, Surest and Best. FoR saLE By W. R. APOTHECARIES HALL. WATSON ann [mar 5, ’80) afte ee Ft aS Bones. Bone Mill, in the Royalty. less than one cwt. (112 ibs) taken. FRED, W. HYNDMAN, Chitown, Dec. 1, 1879 UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper published 1m the Provinces, TIME TABLE NO, 14,- ' ne ene a | ee ; ’n..\Do 7.2% aml ln 2.95 ee Georget n.. \Dp 7.20am) Dp 3.26 pm Cardigan.., ** 7.40 °°) * 3.68% Mt Stew t.;Ar 8.40 ** ‘Ar 5.20 “! en en ae ne eee .. Dp6.60am Dp 2.30pm. “ €48 “2 i oouris.. Harmony .| Mt Stew't./Dp 5.35pm Cardigan..| ‘* 6.35 “ Georget’n..{Ar 655 * N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and Georgetown connects at Royalty Junction with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown fer the West, in the morning; and the Mixed. Train from the Weet connects at Royalty, Junction with the Express Train from Chafe, lottetown for Georgetown and Souris, in the alternoon, abd Supt. and Engineer, Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 20, 1880, pat pres her ar ne sp s} kea pio 61 THE OULY DIRECT LINE ‘To Boston. 10.21 +} ari0.50 «| Sigamers Carroll = Worcester. FDOTH STEAMERS are fitted with 4 superior Passenger Accommoda- tion, arranged for every convenience comfort, and fitted up in elegant style. FREIGUTY carried at moderate rates, and ag low as by any other route. Kees, in boxeS and barrels, handed with the greatest care. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN | ** Buda” Agent. a| Every Thursday, punctually at 4 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, puuctually at noon. CARVELL BROS., AGENTS. Ch’town, June 3, 1880—2aw mw, ar pat Flour and Meal. Oe will be received for the follow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘Golden Age,’ “Extra Family,” ‘‘Warcup’s Sua- perior,” ‘‘ White Kose,” ‘* Florence, ‘‘Beaver,” ‘‘Pastry” and ‘ Amber,” and choice K, D. Corn Meal—‘‘ Golden Star. Quotations for the above Brands of Flour ne ns ‘and Meal f. o. b. at Mills, or delivered af | Charlottetown or Summerside. Bones. | HE undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash | per cwt. for all bones delivered at the | No quantity | J. R. FOSTER Millersy and Shippers’ Agent, May 6, 30. Moncton, N. Bj MAGLEAN & MARTIN: - ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, — Newson's Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlottetown, P. EB. 1. A, A. McLEAN. B.C. MARTIN, June 18, 1879. —ex2aw Summer Arrangement, — To take effect on the 24th May, 1889, ~ TRAINS GOING WEST. ~ STATIONS, | EXVKESS, MIXED, | MIXED, _— = ——a E Prince Edward Island RAILWAY, + * = e + St Peters.i*-700 1" 4a & Morell....| ‘* 8.08 “| ** 4.49 « J Mt Stew’t.) ‘* 8.40 ‘Ar 5.20 * 7 mn | ee ar = | = —mrnnmemnene | e Mt Stew’t.|Dp 8.50am Dp 5.30pm! —s Royalty Je) * O46.*** * Bae z Ch'town ..|Ar?0,04 ** |Ar 7:4 ; Ch'tewn .. 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