iti ali cae, Te t = ‘ oe Farm Notes. There is no more healthful method of keeping the stables, sheds, and pens clean, than to give them a good coat of lime wash. he wash is easily and quickly made as follows: Slake a bushel of fresh linie in a pork or other ‘barrel, with water enough to make a thick paste, after which fill up the barrel with hot water, and let it stand for a. few hours. The wash may be applied in various ways, It may be spread ppon the walls with a large white-wash brush, and no pains need be taken to doa neat job. Whatever wash falls. upon the -fioor in the operation is not lost, but helps to sweeten the stable.or stall. The quick- est and most satisfactory, method. is to use a foree.pump, by which the lime-wash can be thrown into every corner.— American Agriculturist for September. _' Pinkeye is, troubling the horses.of the blue grass region, Kentucky. , It is also ac- companied by scarlet and other fevers. He midved over one seat to get alongside of an old farmer, and then asked :—“‘How was, wheat in this section this year?’ “Only medium, sir, I did’ intend to get the old jady a silk dress this fall; but wheat turn- ed ont so poorly that I can’t.do it.” ‘‘Hay pretty, good?’ ‘‘ Nothing extra, I was going to get the old woman a new cloak this fall; but she'll have to wear the old one another year, I gness.” . ‘‘Oats looks fair ?’ ‘Well, they. won't, begin to hold» out... My crop will fall short over 100 bushels: I was going to send the old) woman ona visit to York State this fall; but I guess she’ will have to'stay'to-home.” But potatoes are certainly a big'crop?” ‘‘Yes—potatoes are a big yield; and that’ will cut the price down to 2 shillings a bushel. 1-was going to let the old woman get a false set of teeth this fall; but the way things look now rather goes to show that she’ll have to gam along unitil next year.— Wall Street. News. A large consignment of valuable stock for Oanada was recently sent from’ Glasgow by the Allan 8. S. ** Buneos Ayrean” for Que- bec. ‘They carry with them the best blood the country produces, ‘The census shows. that there were in the United States in 1880, 12,611,148 cows,or about one cow to every four peo- ple. This includes only milch cows. These cows were estimated to be worth £64,759,- 329, and the average value of the animals is a little over £5. The wheat crop in the State of Michigan is being splendidly harvested. The heat has moderated, There is a farmer in Ohio who has not sheared his his sheep in five years, because, as he claims, Providence .intended the sheep to wear their wool. _ a Insane Asylum Exposures at N. Y. Samuel O. Bright has begun a suit for $25,000 against W. R. Sprague and Weeks Washbourne, two physicians, upon whose certificates O. Bright was sent by his family, who objected to his marriage, to a Middletown, N. Y.-insane asylum, whence he was released by his young wife, who established his sanity in Court, It has been discovered that W., J.. Hamilton, for the past six years confined ‘as a lunatic iu Ward's Island insane asylum is perfectly. sane - He was ordered to be committed by Police Justice Kasmire, before whom he was taken on a charge of drunkenness. Kasmire himself was then insane, and has since died from insanity, Hamilton, upon protesting, was straight-jacketed and suf- fered such horrors that he was afraid ever to protest. again. His friends supposed him dead. ,The case was brought to light through the escape from thesame asylum of T. D; Maitland, another sane man, after several years’ imprisonment as’ a lunatic, who says many such cases came to the asylum. -————20 Matthew Arnold. in America. The'Toronto Globe says that an amusing in- stance of the inability of Englishmen to un derstand American exaggerative honour is furnished by Mr. Matthew Arnold in an ar- ticle on America published in a recent num- ber of the Nineteenth Century.’ Mr. Arnold says some undeservedly harsh things of the Americans, and to make out his case gravely quotes a statement of the New York Natien to the effect that in the United States ‘‘not one man in a hundred thousand has either the manners or the cultivation of a gentleman, or changes his shirt more than once ‘a week, or eats with a fork.” Of course the Nation never intended this to be taken seriously, but Mr, Arnold's sense of honour ‘was not. suffici- ent toprevent him accepting it as a liberal depiction of American manners. _ _———- Oatmeal. Oatmeal in all its various forms is good’ and’ shotild be used, atleast, once a day by évery ‘one in’ winter, either in the form of ‘porridge or pudding. Oatmeal being about three times as rich in oil as wheat, is a splendid heat-giver in cold weather, and when properly cooked is very digestible, and enjoyable. .In the form,of cakes, we should not recommend it as a regular article of diet. ee - The submarine vessel now being con- structed at Bucharest, it is claimed, will ac- complish that which no other submarine craft has ever been found equal to. The plan contemplates a vessel moving under water for twelve hours without any renewal of air. Stéam_ is the motor employed) and the speed reckoned upon is greater than that attained by sailing vessels: '" Practically the- management consists. in_simply sinking the vessel by opening certain valves, but its return to the surface involyes more complex operations. An electric light, which is to be supplied, will, it is ascertain- ed, render objects fairly distinguishable. For renewal of air it is not necessary that the vessel rise to the surface—the | means resorted to for this purpose being an appar- atus that can be sent up, and which, by working a pump, forces air into suitable receivers. Petite A New Orleans man invented an intoxi« cating beverage, which he said was bound to revolutionize the process of pleasurably getting drunk. He invited some friends to dinner, and tried the new liquid on them. They drank it with avidity, and rolled com- fortably under the table; but next day they had to be put under a physician’s care, and the host has gone to work to perfect his invention, THH. DAIDST TEA! TEA! NEW TEA. Something we can Recommend ! DONT FAIL TO TRY. {, EVERYONE! Beer & Goff. August 14, ’82, ‘Prince Haward Isla RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 18. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. GOODS DRY GOODS PERKINS TEA PARTY -—-AND— Picnic Supplies, AT Beer & Goff’s. Raspberry, Lemon and Pine Apple Syrups, Ginger Beer and Ginger Ale. (IN_BARRELS AND BOTTLES). 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Island, » Sole Proprietors, dy wky ly—~angl4 SESE S ae E HIGHLAND WHISKY ITARY INSTITUTIO N C., London HieHuanp Wuiskry: e oe stores: of nave selec ples of. their tne have subjected on and analysis, TavTant, mellow Possessed all and -well. f the first and and ‘Arrucr Hit, Hassatt, M, D “Orto Hyunee, F.C. : Agent + » Be. U, Sy Fel, Co» OWEN CONNOLLY Feb. 24, i8se, Chirlottetown, Pak: AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the --Local Civil Service on a sound business basis instituting 2 system of rigid e ‘jin the administfation of [oa and~applying the money thus saved to; The Advancement of the Agri- cultural and. lndustrial interests of the Province ! Involuntary ed by over- r over-indul THE EXAMINER is in { giving a fair trial to the ensures to us the 1 and Protection of the Union which nsututions, the Laws the Mother Country _ THE EXAM FRIDAY MO of The Examiner Publi corner Great George an issued every , from the office d Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, Une Dallara Year , Ang. 8,’79 JOB PRINTING, —S8UcH As— : ee WEST RIy Wig) omnildidegeae V ILU LEAVE @ifapy =. EVERY MONDAY at: \ TE | Shaw's Wharf, returning +h 70 Westville and Rocky Byigg ake = 77. mits); returning, will leave tet th N again on gue at 3.39 b nit Friday, at 4 p. ta! yh ae FOR BAST RIV; wt Will leave Charlottetown pe me Tuesday morning for Mount Stony, et . ing at.7.a. m, calling at Gm" py 1 Hickey’s:. Wharves, Also wine yRo? Stewart, on Wednesday morning calling at Cranberry and Hickey! . returning to Mount, Stewart «Q! chatlo occasionally on Tuesday m, weet f; the tide will not otherwigg >| ( gix Steamer will not .proceed beyond i Thr Wharf, ,bat will invariably | : ee Stewart for Charlottetown gut hy On mornings, returning same even A, oh On Sundays, Steamer wil] leage (4 Con town for Rocky. Point) (tide omit quarte 9 a.m, and) 1.15: pe m; returmins ments; Rocky Peint at 9.30/a..m, and 1,45 —_— If Steamer is not-on route on ha, | boat will take her place, Randy, a é Pol, By 4 Ch’town, June 1882-spati ied ir sid glbeg ; Ta Steam Goimnnigi esis Between Pictou, N. 8., 41: Dipay Souris, P. HE. Ley Ml An} /AXHE Strongly-Built Tro; jtue Pp. P. Lemaistre, isu mr oes Majesty's mails, Will, leey diEti during the season of Navi sate day aiternoon, on Arri glSun from Halifax for Geor, it Magdalen Islands ; and ¢ x giTue commencing Monday, 19th J ‘ 9|We her voyage to Gaspe; éalling io/The mitting, al Perce® f Hl a Font Hoop, CB. 12 Sati Will leave fore Port Hood eyay) 13, Sur Night, from Bailway Wharf, | i hl No en arrival of Passengers by. aceg Mb ae train from Halifax, « 5 ; 16 os Every attention, will be i ae fort of passengers, j9\Sat For freight or passage apply to. 20 Sax A FRASER &00, (M FRED. W.REASER e Tae A. A. MACDONALD Map | 3irh Georgetown, 2 95) Fric Cod HALEY; Soutis, Pi) — 96|Sat JOA NMACKAY, Poti) — 97/Sun July 14, 1882, 8) oF 98 /Mo —— 90) Tue x 3 a 30) W. P, KE. ESLAND) 3in° ow ort — Steam Na UNTIL FURTBER NOt The Steamers Sf. LAWREMI PRINCESS OF WALES May 1 ie ieee — mmencing the 29f : L ait mndert FOR NOVAS -: Leave Charlottetown for i ‘Cen every Mondayy; Wednesday, Thun) Saturday. mornings, at 7, o'clock Lbere with the,Traim for Halifax, Re Charlottetown. Monday, Wednesthy and Saturday, at. 2 p.m,,.00 arti from Halifax. Leave Pictou® Landing for every Phursday at°2/p, my and Pictou leaving Georgetown ati Friday morning. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA Ml UNITED STATES: Leave Snmmefside eve ine excepted) on arrivar of mi Charlottetown, connecting @ Trains for each of the above nam aud at St. John, with steamers? Co, and the All Rail’ Boston. Returning, leave every day (Sunday excepted) a day train from St. .lobn, for Sum! necting there with Expres lottetuwn, ; 7 Also leave- Charlotteto every Monday morning, at 2) Summerside for Charlottetown eve” evening about_five o'clock. — By order, EW. , Charlottetown, May 25; 1882 “lack THE ONLY DIRE Lo Bos' ns, i Cs gs : Ne STEAMERS | Cit Wor ce Carroll and Wort® ——_— | ve [2 OTH STEAMERS are fith ang. PASSENGER ACCOMBB ge 00" ranged for every ‘conveniene? and fitted up in elegant style, ; E Off, Fereiaur carried at Ch low as by any other route. Eeas, in “boxes and the greatest care, k re % LEAVE CHARLO! ant ier, Every Thursday, punchy ™ | Oy LEAVE BO al, Every Saturday, punesuanl” f= CARVELLE* * ?y HE business neretofor Z Letteér-heg short nati fea 1 thé une signed ani un“ oo cBe style and firm @ 8S ¢ att, Tobacco Manufac tinued by the subscriber, alyle, . Cy J Ch’towa, July 4, 18 1