i i , ad —g <= he, — : eSports ni r a TI THE DAILY BPXAMINER, SBHPTEMBE Tennyson's New Poem. AT ‘f 2 ‘5 The Nineteenth Cent y for September con 3 7 ! 8 tains a new poem by Alfred Tennyson [t 18 ; m 5 - inscribed ‘“‘ fa Virgil,” and was written, as 3 , \ Bo om NARK, we are told at the request of the Maptuans fi , wee ; Fy the nineteenth centenary of Virgil's death Q HV Fey KY We append a few of the verses Roman Viryi!, thou that singest flion’s lofty t mple robed in fire, Tiion falling, Rome arising, wars, and filial faith, and Dido’s pyre ; (SRR Ft { | | | | | Landseape-lover, lord of language more than he that sang the Works and Days, All the chosen coin of fancy flashing out from many a golden phras« & Thou that singest wheat and woodland ; tilth and vineyard, hive and horse and herd; All the charm of all the Muses often flowerin. ina lonely word ; } « . * GERMAN REMEDY ‘RUBUMATISM, How Flies Climb. | Neuralgia, Sciatice, Lumbago, cr | Backache, Soreness af the Chest, Herr H. Dewitz has communicated to | Cout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swe/!- the Berlin Society of Natural History| ings and Sprains, Burns ard some facts that bear very strongly again-t | Scalds, Goneral Sodily the generally received theory thai flies Pains, adhere to perpendicular walls and cei!-| Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted ings by virtue of some sucking power in | Feet end Ears, and all other their feet. He asserts that the feet of | Pains and Aches. Now the Rome cf slaves hath perish'd, and the Rome of freemen holds her place, I, from out the Northern Island, der'd a f lithe ham: - sunder d once from all the human race [ salute thee, Mantovano, I that loved thee since my day began, Wielder of the stateliest measure ever moulded by the lips of man. ——_—__- « —<meom o TIME TABLE NO. {8. ——— flies cannot possess the sucking property | No Preparation on earth equals 81. Jacors On ascribed to them, for they are hardand| © * s¢/%, sure simple aud cheap Extn destitute of ‘muscles. The theory has | tate g outlay ee Ser Gale meant of 3 long been contradicted by the experi-| sims Tt B ments of Black wall, who found that flies | eon Bt ie pedeaiete Lap DEALERS could giimb the sides of a jar under the | IN MEDICINE. recesver of an air-pump, where there) A. VOGELER & CO.., no atmospheric pressure, and who} Baltimore, Md., U. 8. 4 asserted that the power of adherence was | OO eee due to a sticky, matter secreted from the Pr Kd (| | | (| foot-hairs of flies. ince Wal 5 all This assertion was generally regarded as not proved, and the case has ee Y there Dewitz reports thet his investi- | _ gations have shown that Blackwall was} right. He has watched the exudition of the sticky matter from the feet of the flies by fastening ofe ot the insects to . . - ; the plate of alles and viewing it under SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, the microscope. A perfectly clear eee — was seen to flow from the ends of the > off } foot-hairs and attach to the foot of the) fo take ellect on the oth June, 1t63, glass. When the foot was lifted up to on be put down in another place the drops of the sticky matter were perceived to be left on the glass, ix exact pleces where | the foot-hairs had rested. The adhesive | fluil appears to pass down through the hollow of the hair and to be derived from glands which Leyuig discovered in the folds of the foot in 1859. A similar adhesive matter appears to be possessed by bugs, by many larvae. and probably by all insects that climb the stems and TRAINS OUTWARD. STATIONS, | EXPRESS. ; MIXED, | MIXED, | | nae ae ie » sei eee 9 20am| ae Uh’town _ 6.45am) 4; 9.40 * | Dp 4, 20pm Royalty Jc “ 7.00 ** Dpi0.02°* “ 4.40 * Dveileene ** 7.35 “, ** 1053 ** | ** §.28 <* beater RE ** 7.45 ‘S ** 11.10% | ** 5.42 5 peeeesone: * BGR ** |) ** 30. oo") * €ie = Ar §.a> ** ae » es 12.00" |p 6.30 * ; . ! > . Co’ty Line. | ‘* 8.16 * ; . Freetown | * 8.26 ‘*. ‘*1215pm ‘ 6.45 ‘ the uoder sides atdhe lent es of plants. | Kensingt’n! * 40 PID 4g 7.05 & Ar9.05 “}Ar 1.15 “| * 7.40 « Barly Cut Oats. There is a great deal of loss when oats are left to get too ripe before cut- ting. When over-ripe or even ripe, they will always shell, and this waste often amounts te ten or fifteen per cent.. aud if the weather happens to be un- faveurable and they get wet and have Samm’ side p, 9: 5 «8 'Dp 2.00 -* | Wellingt’n! ‘*10.00 “*I'* 2.49 ‘| Port Hail. .| ‘10.27 ‘* | ** 3,30 ** | Cieeet...' 6° ee Bloomfield | “61.34 ** ) “ 5 25 **| Albertca,.! ‘12.05pm D620 ota Tignih ...'Arl2.40 “* Ar 7.20 “| Ch’town . Dp 4 00pm’ Dp 7.00am, Royaliy Je) ** 4.15 “| 7.25 to be handled over, the wastage will be| York .....| ** 4.27 i 7.40 one-quarter of thecrop. I haveknown | Bedford...) “ 440 **) 8.01 © | ° ‘ , ‘ »,'Ar 5.05 iAr8,40 * instances of this kind. When teo ripe | Mt. Stew’t )) s5 Dp 9.00 * | oats shell and waste easily, because the little tendrils which uttack the grain, to the straw become very brittle. In old times, when oats were thresbed with a flail, they were left as long as possible befere cutting, so that they would thresh easier. This rule pre« vailed also when straw was not con- Morell....| ** 5.43 **} ** 9.45 * >t. Peter’s,| “* 6.4 “ | “10.18 « Bear Kiver| ‘‘ 628 ‘| ‘11.10 “ >ouris .. --|Ar 7.10 ** }Arl2,00 ** | Mt. Stew’t, Dp 5. 15 pm| Dp 9. 10am| Cardigan ..| ** 610 ** | *°10.35 | Jeorget’n,.; Ar 6 30°“ | Arl 1.00 “ TRAINS INWARD. ere, Se ae, Ti |) allowed to get fully ripe Oat straw is} srarions, | EXPRESS. | MIXED. MIXED, net worth half as much as it is if cut as soon as the heads turn white, When |—~— , : | ripe the heads and straw are yellow | 72 °¥® ;-|Ar 8.00pm) Ar 3.50pm Arl0. 20am d the lk: b a Royalty Je|Dp 7.45 ‘ |Dp3.25 + | Dp10.02 “ and the latter become woody and barren N Wiltsh’e} “© 7.31 «| 2.99 «!-6 g 45 « of juice, consequently comparitively | Hunter R’r| ** 7.00“) * 2.0) 4 * 900 « tasteless and valueless for food. When | Bradalba’e } * 6.36 “| “ 1.30 “| © 8.25 « but while the heads are white ond the Co’ty Line. | *+-0:99-++) ++ 3-09 bi as 3 straw somewhat green, it is full of juice, | preetown..| 6.19 « 1.05 “| Dp7.85 « and gums which give it value for food, Kensingt p} “ 6 O4 ** | 12.40 “| ** 7.35 « with softer and more digestible fibre, Summ’ side, ,° 5-40 “| “12.00 “| * 7.00 « which adds to its nourishment. Oat Weillinct’ Ar 6.20 © {Arl1.30am!| straweutio this manner and nicely Post mH 7 7 7 se te a cured is equal, for fodder fer any kind of | 4 Leary...| “ 3.93 “| « gig « stock, to hay of medium quality, and better than any hay for horses. Bloomlield; ** 3.06 «| ** 7.50 * sé 7.10 “sé itis a} Alberton.) 240 « great deal better for animals fed on Tignish “209 -<f 7 ‘ed mea! than poor hay, and more profitable | —=&——-- | ~~ |2P. ©: to feed With meal than good hay. Ch’town . .|Ar}0.00am| Ar 7.00p This epens a subject for more extended wa - ro m aan a remarks, which will be left for another | Bedford... | « 9.20 «) + 6.00 +e occasion. Qats will not not shell, or Mt. Stew’t| “) S85 “44 #*°5.20°«+4 Waste searcely any, whencutacccording|.. | BERS Taree « tomy practice. Besides, the green wil! ee eae 6 _. = ‘ be freer from dust, cleaner, whiter, and | Bear River| “ 793 «| 259 + every way of better uppearance. It is true they will not tresh so easily, but that is of me consequence, when thresh- ting is dene witha machine.—/". D. Cur- tis, in N. Y. Tribune. ——— i: Ai Aina “TWENTY-FOUR YEARS’ EXPERIENCE,” says an eminent physician, convinces me that the only cure for ‘*Nervous Exhaustion” and weakness of the generative organs is to repair the waste by giving Brain and Nerve Foods, and of all the remedies I have used, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is the best. This remedy is now sold by ail our Drugyists at 50 cents per box, or 6 for $2.50, and on _ re ceipt of an order for 12 boxes, accompanied with $5 00 addressed to Mack's Magnetic Medicine Co. Windsor, Ont., they will forward the goods free by mail, and send their “ written guar. antee ” to refund the money, if the treatment does not effect a cure. See advt. in anothe: column. EDWARD T, RUSSELL & CO, Commission Merchants, 284 STATE STREET May 19, {s92~6m Souris ....] “6.50 “| ** 2.00 « ; Mt. Stew’t! Dp 8.45am!Dp 4.50pm} Cardigan ..| ** 7.50 **| ** 395 «| Georget'n .| ‘* 7.30 | § Snperintendep Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 1sR9 wkly, pres ne sj pio kea 6j DR. SMITH’S GERMAN. WORM REMEDY has been used by thousands persons, who umiversally ‘endorse onr claim for it as a pleasant, safe, reliable and prompt remedy for the removal of Stomach and seat or pin worms from child or adult. It is easy to take > never fails ; absolutely harmless, and requires no after-Dhysic. PREPARED BY THE SMITH MEDICINE Coy, ae, PRICF, TEEN Oe SOLO EVERYWHERE. SL LUM A SOLD IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT Apothecaries Hall, Aug, l—eod, wkly. S MAINS BO FQUY aod Read the WEEKLY EXA N ER. Only ONE DOLLAR a year. ~ ‘making this further reduction. | FIRE DEPARTMENT. THIS WE WILL DO! And Make it Pay, Too. 1 From the First Day of September, WE WILL RETAIL FOR CASH, BEEF AT STILL LOWER PRICES. The liberal patronage we received last month warrants us 1n A. L. BRIDCES & CO. STORE—HILLS BOROUGH STREET. MARKET STALLS, 10, 12 and 14. Charlottetown, Aug. 31, 1882—im 2aw TEE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. ———- 00 Subscribed Capital : - - - $ 9.733.332.60 Paid Up Capital ® » ® * 1,216,666.00 ere 0:0 TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, Liberailiy. Losses Settled With Preomptitede = and ——-—-0:0 one 85,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current. Rates, Reserved Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - LIF HR DEPARTMENT. } Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over — - - $12,000,000.00 0 30-——— = Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life’ Branchtbeloag to the Assured 0:0 Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 ——-— :0:-_——. New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canads. Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 355 Water Street, Charlottetown GEORGE W., DeBLOIS, GRPNERAL AGENT oS APSIDE”’ 20: March 16, 1882— eod “CHE We are now offering a first-class assortment of HOUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS fa Hardware, Groceries, GlassWare, &c., at prices to suit the times, ¢ s ——- - 30; Our Tea, Ccffee, Fleur, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Goods and General Groceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates. ee Ln FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, . PAINTS, WHIPs, ' OILS, &; &., IN GREAT VARIETY. NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, = 20s PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad ‘More Reading Matter than pA —————— a ene 18, 1882. 7 STR. SOUTHPORT | wi PT RI eR. . FROM PRINCE SP. Wire, \ ILi. JEAVE CHiRLOTTETOWN EVERY MONDAY, @ 5.269 4. us, for ’ | Shaw's Wher, returhing # ja, m., callng at | Westville and Rocky Point Wwhen tid per- | mits); returnipg, wil leave Vharivltéuwa again on Monday, at 3.30 p.m, att on | Friday. at 4 p. m | LOR EAST RIVER, Will leave Charlottetown, at 4.30 a Ron | Taesday morning for Mount Stewart, rérp. ing #6 7 a. m, calling at Cragberryyyd Hickey’s Wharves, Also will leavedse. Siewart, on Wednesduy morning, at 7 t_, calling at Cranberry and Hickey’s Whiaes, returning Jo Mount Siewart same evelg - occasionally on Tuesday momings gen ithe tide will pot .oltherwise permit te | Steamer will not proceed beyond Crattry | Wharf, but will invariably leave Mot [Stewart fo Cha,lottetown on Wedagy | mornings, returning same evening as abs | Ov Susdays, Steamer will leave Charly, jtown for Rocky Point (tide permittingt |9a.m, and 1.15 p. m; returning, will ke | Rocky Pvint at 9.308. m. and 1,45 p,m. If Steamer is not on route on Suadays, ji] ors ours | boat will take ber place, F, L. HASZARL emerson - omen O!(0W!), June 1852--pat Li ; ——- — _——- ~ THE AND! ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS any other Paper Fublished in P. E. Island, Steam Communication = 1 | | Between Pictou, N. 8., Georgetown am Scuris, P. FE. L., Magdalen Islands Guided by the principles of Truth, | and Gaspe. Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE (H\HE Strongly-Bmlt Tron 8.8. BEAVER, EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- | i Pp. P. Li maistre, master, carryipg Her tion of the interests of this Province | Majesty's mails, will leeve Pictou Lanoing and this Dominion! | during the season of Navigation, every Mon- |day afternoon, on arrival of Express Train | from Halifax for Georgetown, Souris and the Magdalen Islands ;*and every fourtd,, trip her voyage to Gaspe, calling (weather péy. mitting, at Perce, Pout Hoop, C. B. Wili leave for Port Hood every Friday Night, irom Railway Wharf, Pictou Towp op arrival of Passengers by accommodation train from Halifax. Every attention will be paid to the com fort of passengers For freight or passage apply to A FRASER & CO, Quebec; FRED. W. FRASER, Picton, N, A. A. MAQDONALD BROS, Georgetown, P, E. J C.d HALEY, Souris, P. B; 1) JOHN MACKAY, Port Hood. *| July 14, 1882, PLE. ISLAND li is Always full of News Steam Navigation Co, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Steamers ST, LAWRENCE and PRINCESS OF WALES will, com- mencing the 29th May, 1882, Sail us wader: FOR ROVA SCOTIA. Leave Chariotictown tor Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thorsday and Saturday wornings, at 7 o'clock connecting here with the Tram jor Halitex. Returning to Charlottetown Monday, Wi duesday, Friday and Saturday, at 2 p. am., on arnyal of Bain from Halitay. t Leave Pictu Landing for Georgetown tvery, Thuisday at 2 p. m, and fetormto Pwiou leaving Gooigetown at five o’clotk on Friday mortiing, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day » (Smnday exeepted) on arriva: of morning Drain trom Charlotictown, Connecting at Shedise with Trains tor rach of the above namedopladts; and at St, John, with steamers of the 1 8V8. Co, and the All Rail Line to Porthend and Boston, Returning, leave Point du Obene every day (Suuday excepted) on arrivalof Jay train from St. Jobn, tor Summerside, uecling there with Express ‘Train for lotivtuwn, s Also leave Churlottetown for Sum @spaide every Monday morning, at 2 «’clock, and leave Summerside fur Charlottetewn every Saterday eVening about five o’vlock. By order, F. W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 25, 1882. Secretary. THE ONLY DIRECT LIME To Boston. 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