; ——— a AY RO Ts sea ae ra en on A woman's best hold is to hold her tongue. | °9 * ‘ | at the correct va'ue. While at the same time | § r FRRAPH gor responds nce, the ‘‘rum seller” can banul up bis liquors 1D i oi S BY Tél ¢ 3 | SHERIF Tux Vienna Press staies that the Bulyarian | af i 5 SALE, | broad-daylight (right under the nose of the and Danubian fortresses are being repaired collector and preve! tive officers) landed from | and armed. | Joun Sinyorr, PI St. Pierre on sume land beach the night pre : . iaintiff, The British Government has no intention SS ARATE OR MISCELLANEOUS. General (iarfield has a niece whe is studyiog modicine in Boston, fail. The famous Duke of Marlborough isa casein point. it was said of him | by one contemporary, that his agrees be, 2 DT eae ere es Orrawa, Feb. 24 | ; . }men of mere ability sometimes signally | | | as Wedo not hold owraelves responsible for | | - , is the statements or opinions of our correspondents, | ; | ae ; . Over 70,000 pounds of diseased }able manners often eonverted an enemy ie scart enti te i . a. \ Views “nove daring to molest or make him| Wyits have been issued for Bellechasse hibit the importation of, pork and | | afraid.” /and Charlevoix Nominations on the 12th. of prohibiting t : | alre , » TOPAW ® Pf - or « ; ae Amorican pork has already been seize I into a friend; and by another, that it from the United States. | Donacp McQvarum, Def . . ° . my a > i i \ , i ns rp the questicn asked vost , ] ) , is ae at Paris } Was more pleasing to be denied a favor he Alley Sune Cane. | aaa |: Vir Obkerlen T hie a, sys | : } ; a | at the outset, 1 contend that iu this County Sir Charles Tupper cc ntinues to improve. , eadership of the Home Rale Y virtue of a W ‘ 4 There are now 240 pupils in attends by his grace saee O SOS a from | 7 the Editor of the Beaminer. | at least (where the “scott Act” has been | he Sestanl : ‘of the Pacific Syeilienn, ose helt sous ‘aclogated to Mr. Justin to me “directed, issued ae ance at the Deaf end Damb Institute, | other mon. The OS Se of Men of all ages have had different | ee hygid, ene | will be in Ottawa to-morrow to take ngpa- McCarthy, during Parnells’s absence from | jesty’s Supreme Court of Jediestan ia Belleville. a | Charles J — r ose ne a vr | conceptions of their rights. Despote have Saul "The G neral Government has | sures 1n connection with ~~ & ee (ireat Britain. i ee oe a 5,” at the suit Fifteen collieries in South Yorkshire personal dislike, even at & time when thought they had a right to do just as they | viven us a good law—a law which would | line of railway from here to the Huil Iron It is a part of the unwritten parental flite aad satan ae McQuarrie} are idie, and 12,000 men are out of ems | Great distress exists. Cases ot suddea death have been alarmingly frequent in Toronto of late, eiz)t have occurred within the last eight days France, Rassia, Italy, Austria, Spain. Pertugai, aud Greece have embargoed American pork, owing to the prevalence of trichinosis. An Alpive village in the department et Savoie as been completely destroyed by two avalanches, with the loss of fifteen lives. The damage is estimated at fifty thousand dollars. ploy ment. : Sas ar ; » obnoxious om nfortun: son of oe ee asa , : i Four art students at a h n ere | and yet to fuil.— [ Middlemarch. = ar some unfortunate so good will of the re meee and ees Dupuy, Feb. 24. of the same not given. ae post — a half acresof Is burnt to eath at a masked oall on ' . as ¢ a ig ; _ | as well as the law-abiding portion of the com- ‘ , : mi j : : : # little more or leas, being the north moiety, ‘ There's a sort of human paste, that The evidence adduced by the writer in | janity in whose interests they are asked to At the Land Leegne meeting on A fiendish crime has just been com | one hundred sud thirty one acres of land he Friday, and eight seriously injured. and in his terror rushed inte a erowd of his comrades, igniting their dresses. The Greek Premier explains that the | tends to become an end in itself, and|):. evidence in the earlier days of the | — “ Aer : handful of renegades who followed Shaw | acissors. The victina died svon after in | Quarrie, together with the buildings : bo Urvck Fremior ex] _— } so to bridge over the loveless chasms of | suit?) The parties were asked to come|.., i SOE represented the country, horrible agony. So far her murderers have | prevetsents thereon, and i do hereby : ty King’s County, 2ist Feb., ‘31. . Pablic Notice thet I will, on WEDNES reeent cal ing out of the reserves is in- tended mainly as a preparatory step to the occupy ttion of the territory to be ealled. Asitis altogether doubtful it if the Porte will consent to cede the country in question without an appeal to arms the statement appears rather lop-sided. While the area ef land under culties vation in Great Britain has increased during the past ten years 1,694,000 aeres, that in wheat bas decreased 591,- 000. Horoed cattle have increased a he was politically the most unpopular | man in the kingdom, oa. Sayings of George Eliot. | No man can be wise onan empty stemach,—| Adam Bede. | Nothing is so good as it seems before- hand —[Silas Marner. frouble’s easy borne when everybody gives it a lift for you.—[Felix Holt, Genius at first is little more than a great capacity for receiving discipline. — [ Daniel Deronda, ‘There is vo sorrow greater than to love what is great, and try to reach it, when it comes near the fire of enthusi- [ Daniel Deronda. Every man's work pursued steadily | his life.—[Silas Marner, It’s easy finding reasons why other i should be patient.—[Adem Bede. | The devil tempts not—’tis we tempt him Beckoning his skill with opportunity {Felix Holt. Ienoranec is not so damanable as humbug, bat when it prescribes pills it may happen to do more harm.—[Felix Lolt. | It seems as if them as aren't wanted | to gratify SiR pleased. The poor man’s life has often been sacrificed to gratify their ideas of right. It does not matter how ridiculous the pretentions of men have been, they ideas. Weare reminded of this by a writer in the Patriot on the Duchemin ease, who makes the assertion that “ eren a workshop can be a nisance.”” Some oid ladies we are acguainted with would go into fits at the squeal of a mouse ; othera have removed the clock from their bed-room to stop the annoyance which it occasioned by its per- petual tick. That an injunction should be iasned in these cases is nevertheless very questionable, if *t nervous” people are not to be ‘“«rritated by sounds.” There is no noise on earth, however slight, but would to the noise, is horse power was certainly not of this des eription. But, how did Mr. Alley obtain into his house ander various pretences. then introduced the subject of T> him it was intolerable. Was it so to all the parties he esked there / produce the atlidavits of ali his visitcrs Did not some of them laugh at his whims aud ridicule his ideas? Instead of this, Mr. Alley kept their names a secret. It was months after those visits that the Duchemin Brothers learned the names of some of Mr. Alley’s visitors from whom Mr. Alley could not extort evidence his grasping disposition— the | here are the only felks as aren’t wanted | Duchemin property looming up in the dis lin theother world.— [Adam Bede. tance asa garden forthe paternal mansion. | ed. have always had some advocate of their | He | the noise. | Did he | | extent. free from the bea monument of praise to the Legislature of any country, as it 1s prohibitory to all intents and purposes in any district where it is alopt- And vew, I think the Local Government should appoint and pay the necessary officers to carry it into effect. [am aware that they plead the excuse that they would be going bevond their jurisdiction in appoimting prose- cutors under the Act. An exvuse, I mustsay, unworthy to be made by intelligent men, Who dares to iuterefere with any person be- coming a prosecutor on bis own responsibility ? And surely the Local Government cannot be running any risks by appointing fit men to enforce the Act, so lung as they stick to its provisions, In conclusion, I would ask our local Govern- ment not to think that their existence de- pends on the support of toe miserable rum tratlic, but rather to seck the support and that there is a day of the earth ’’ w ll not oveupy their positions by the aid of rum or any other evil influence. Promotion of Christianity amorg the Jews. To the Editor of the Bexminer, Dear Sin,—Some years ago there existed in Charlottetown, a branch of ‘* Tne Lon don society for proweting Christianity amongst the Jowa, of which Capt. Orlebar R. N., was the Presicent, and Sir. James Moore, Secretary. It will be remembered by some that the anniversary meetings of that Soety, which Mines. The Governor General and Lord and | Lady George Campbell attended an enter- | tainmoent in the Opera House to-night. The debate on the Budget Speech well close to-morrow night. Lonpon, Feb. 24. Lord Odo Russell, British Ambassador at Berlin, has been raised to the Peerage, with the title of Baron Ampthill. Hon. George Berkeley, the well known author, is dead. Durpan, Feb. 24. There is a strong war party in the Volk- zeand of the Orange Free state. But it is probable that the resolution of neutrality will be carried out. The Boers are actively fortifying Laingsnek. Wednesday, a letter was read from Egan, af Leadership, and asking, ‘‘ Who in Ire- land ever for a moment believed that the Cork, Feb. 24. The Land League received a telegram that-Parnell is unable to attend the meet- ing to be held here on Sanday. Parnell has agzin gone to Paris. Ottawa, Feb. 25. The Citizen this morning says there is notaword of truth in the report that Jay Gould has secured control of the Montreal Telegraph Company No person remembers an ocersion when the details of the Budget called forth so littl: interest as the present one. There is a liastlessness amoung the members code that our own children are ‘* darl- ings,” the weighbors’ ‘dirty brate.” A rule without an exception. The Hon. Mr. Bowell bronght down a return a few days ago showing the number of tons of silver ore exported from the Pro- vinee of Ontario during the last five finan- cial years. For the year ending 20th June, 1876, 691 tons ; 1877, 188 tons ; 1873, 104 tons; 1880, 356 tens. The Arkansas Legislature have adopted two measures of something more than the usual humdrum character. One of these was a bill prohibiting the sale of liquer in the State, and the other a joint resolution fixing the pronunciation of the State's name as ‘‘Arkansaw’—-penalty fer violation mitted near Cambrai, France. A little two ruftians, who, after robbing her of her purse, put her eyes ont with a pair of not been arrested. The Narbonne murderers of Ontario, who killed a member of thsir own family seve- ral years ago, and whose guilt was only recently discovered, will undergo the ex- treme penalty of the law on Friday, the application fora commutation not having been entertained at Ottawa Two of the condemned are eighty years of age, and are said to be in their dotege. Graxp Mivirary Review.—The Sun's Ottawa correspondent telegraphs : ‘‘ There is to be a grand review of the volunteers in the Maritime Provinces nex: summer, a) : Phi ber accidentally set the Patriot, in reference jegislate. Remember cheer gg SP os co " : ; i One of thet ease accidentally st) amis only baked in harder shape.— | entirely unnecessary. No one ever expect: | coming when right will prevail, and when) BOW Mf aris, denoanoing Shaws mani- | irl of thirteen years was walking along | certain Indenture of Lease from Lord fire to his costume while lighting a cigar, ; ed to run a noiseless factory. Mr. Alley’s | those in authority and in the ‘ High places festo a8 am andscious — assumption | the country read when she was stopped by | ville, bearing date the nineteenth y 4 sropert Donald McQuarrie, ali the " hee tite sa terest of the said Donald McQuarrie in all that tract, piece er parcel of land situa lying and being on Lot or ‘ownship Number Twenty-nine, in Queens County, in : Edward Island, bounded as follows, that ige say : Commenoing on the shore of the erm side of Dundas River, at the ne angle of land conveyed to Alexander Med rie, and ranning thence north eighty-six grees east along the said Alexander MeG rie'sporth bourdary line, until it meets division line of Townships uumber nine aud thirty; thence north along said seven chains and five links, or to the boundary of lan«d now or furmerly in po of Jzmes Palmer; thence south eight degrees west to tie afuresaid shore; an along the same to the place of commencenen by the iate Johu MeQuarrie, by virtua December, A. D. 1836, and by the eaid Jee McQuarrie devised to the said Donald ¥ the thirteenth day of July next, A. D7 at twelve oclock, noon, at the New Courts Building in Charlettetown, in County, in the szid island set up and Pablic Auctien, the said property, or ag thereof as willsatsfy the levy marked on th said Writ, being four hundred and pingte. two doilars and ihirteen cents ($492.18) wit interest on four hundred dollars thereof, from the first day of Septem past, (1880), at the rate of ten dollars p tum per annum, till paid, besides fees and ai! other leyal incidental exp JOHN KR. GATES, Sheriff's Office, Queen’s Connty, little in numbers; sheep have decreased ; evidence of some of those men was!/ were held in St. Panl’s schoolroom, were | W hieh could only result fromalong siege| and it is understood that Sussex, N. B. i8th December, A. D. ited. Ide " nearly one million and lambs more} It is very difficult te be learned ; it heed in Court, in favor of the amongst the most popular and interesting | of iiard work such as they had during the | has bean fixed upon as the site for holding Water A. O. Morson, Plaintift’s A than halfa million, owing to various seems as if people were worn out onthe | Duchemin Bros., testifying that the neise | of any that were held here at that time. | first tro mo} the of the nession. ; It was not} it, The Prigade Comp. will be furmed | —-——-—_ diseases of the past year, and weak con- way to greut thoughts, and can never! was pot ol jectionable. Amongst them | Rafe rilng to the Report of the London surprising therefore that the debate elosed | ahout the 16th of June with about 5,000 - dition ofthe ewes during the season of | emay them because they are too tired.—| was Messrs. W. W right, A. Hayden, | Svciety for tie paet yoar, you will had that ae Pe. , volunteers under canvas, and afier the BOOK & J parturition and suckling. Pigs have | {M iddlemarch, Johnston, J. Larter, and Mr. Alley’s| the mich Society here is still recognized, Speculation and: prephecy have been rife performance of their twelve days’ drill, the decreased in the twe past years 483,000. : a : nak 1 aithounh ajority of its old supporters | gation, 2nd the general opinion was, that it E ; ' 4 one's a : oe : | Dachemin Bros., threvgh their counsel, | aithough the majority ’ he ge tb His Excelleney, the Gevernor General and Io Ireland the changes are about the | bladders, Just good for o thing but to when their case was being tried before a| have passed away, and that the total | will be March 17th. enite.” : 7 Ba same gel oval percentage as in the bold the stuff'as is poured into them.— | special jury, asked the Court to allow the | amount coutributed from the time of its Lonpon, Feb. 25. Th i { the d a wed United Kingdom ; but during the past {Adam Bede. | jury to enter Mr. Alley’s house to hear the | organization has been 4690 sterling, or The ‘ Daily News” believes if the prea-! the ania’ to Mi Glade: a od vo : ° » am § lorreas norte t : . . | i mm: nies. tadtmaome Ani vle | 34.350 . oie a 4 , ent to r. Gstone, appears year there is a Gecrease of near ly halt} It’s an uncommon fine thing when | noise. This wise, judicious and equitable | $5,000. entintentions of the Government are car-| Mr. Giadstone was alighting from hie cer: a million in sheep, and during the past ten years i decrease of 610,00). An old tin-pot containing a few grains ef sunpowder was thrown away the other day with some other rubbish . * atic ality ir = j . . r. : Saas ‘ io that aristoeratic locality in Londen where men show their teeth at each | the midnight hour. Was it not a direct | and especially in Germany, whero they : ih ia Glad ary i ‘ J. W. MITCHELL, ' , ae mads A repert ‘kly : ee 6 4 ol ae . ak a his! ‘ 22 o the suspected persons | Gladstone abstains absolutely from ail ealled Eatoa Square. A report quickly | oinor and one where men show their | proof that his case as on Sek ae] Rete. SRO NER aaeet Reted, ameuye latele rrived in London|labor. Lord Hartington will ;robably “ ata Fenian jot had been dis-} , i . a wition untenable when he refused so 8 tiona. Formerly they were | a maser <i s0n ey = . : & FEOORDY | ww aan ei id ee spread that . Fenia f : . ; . Sa tetet | tougues and liek the feet of the streng- | P ais - eet The public Mr. Alley | = : a an sia ; as } e a us | cama fram irelend. Some ate from Liver- | take charge of the Coercion Bill in the We are an a mt ana execute orders for rAVvere ) y ‘nee strict. | EASBONAUIO ae aes 9 ase 2 | Tezaras tiie Oetler itn OAS } > : t | : iInUs g ‘ : eka to t up a : * al ; } est. | wast know, would look with a great: deal of | burden : but sin a cho: ineuption of. thee Birmingham, Manchester and other | House during Mr. Gladston’s absence. - 148 of Printing, such as he eld tin-pot wasonly oneoft number | tere ’ : ; . mae : " + elope aga: ae Rat ; iarge towns, aud from Ameri : : STN . f extras om ily manufactured in- | . : | suspicion upon the testimony of relatives | liberal policy of the Government in 1848, | "8° eran ox gee ee : A Forr Huxprep THovsaxp Dottak Cat-| LETTER HEADS. p Altea go hey scape Pepepnitess qo a ee Preserving Farmers’ Wives. [and parties in his employ, that Mr. Alley | they have riseu toa position ef vast im | Certain members of Parliament continne | rim Save —**The largest cattle sale that has 7AY feroa!l mac ines that were to oe Used to ie | had the temerity to produce, as witnesses | portence. The press is chiefly in their | to receive threatening letters, most of which | ever taken place, we venture to say, in the BILL LEADS, scatter br: A battalion ef detectives and police were teld off to investigate the diaboli- eal scheme, when it was whele stery arose from the finding of the much-'sattered and useless piece of tin. The incident affords a fair insight into the terrified feeling and sense of insecurity which recently prevails in| the great metropolis. adeast death ani destruetior. | found the} Colleges mostly muke peopie like think of him without paying for it.— [ The Mill on the Floss. Atter all the talk of scholars there are but two sorts of government ; one } | | | i | } A lady to whom was assigned ‘‘ Preserv- jing” as the subject of an essay to be read | then at the meeting of a county grange in Mis-| Al‘ey as a mechanic and an ol i ' souri, instead of giving the proportion of you can let aman knew just what you | ! oon servant girl, Miss Mary McIntyre. The request was refused. Why, we ask, Mr. Alley afraid to submit ‘ the test. Ii he was right why not allow impartial ten ite enter his dwelling and hear those | fearful sounds that annoyed him so dread- | fully by day, anc haunted his slumbers in | | i | } r bolster up an unrighteous cause, and try to sustain pretensions, which Mr. server of the ought to be thse very last | } la?’ } **goiden rule the various components of fruit and sugar, | man in the community to set up. | and | themselves. advises farmers’ wives She says :— ‘“*We have scen a great many kinds o | preserves, but we have the first well-pre- | served farmers’ wife yet to see. There very sensibly goes to the root of the matter to preserve | the Pat iot’s corres} ndent, is based upon the presumption that Mr. Aliey went to law on account of the noise; and only after the Duchemin Bros erseted their last building along side of his house. Tvis is Was) The whole of the argument produeed by | under the Presicency of Judge Hensley, Perhaps in these eventful times, the moat \interesting problem the chureh or the {nations have to deal with, is the Jews. | Never in the history of the ancient people, | have they occupied so conspicuens a posi | tien as they de at present, in | hands. In seculac matters they are amony | the firat capitalists and rank with the lead ling men in the merchantile world, lthey control the great industries | many of the seata of Justice both in the high and inferior courts. In addition to this it is estimated that neariy one-third of the npper echocls in Germany manned by their pre fessors, ard tl ed with heir youth. Elated by this new-born freedom, the acquisition of political rights are for zome time as to the date of the proro- Europe | while | and fill} ried out the land bill will be introduced in | the Commons on Thureday. | Icis intended that the division will be had on the third reading of the protection | bill te-night, in order that the bill may he Lords on Monday. review will be held in the presence of riage when he slipped on the ica and feil, his head striking the step of his carriage He was picked up in a stunued eondition., and taken into his house. Doctors Paget and Clarke were immediately summoned They say there is now no danyer if Mr jare handed to the police, and others | burned. Precautions continue at the several bar- ; racks. The rifle ranges of velunteers are still unnsed owing to want of ammunition, which has been removed. fr. Perrnssurs, Feb. 25. The new Russo-Chinese signed yesterday. CONSTANTIN@PLE, Feb. 25. ‘ 4 i | No information is given at Embaseies here Treaty was | | | world,” says the Triniiad (Cel.) Republican ‘was consumated the other day by the Hail Brothers, the New Mexico Cattle kings, who disposed of their ranche and stock in Colfax county for $400,000. Abont a year ago one of the brothers, of whom there were then threes in partner ship, sold ont te the other two his interest receiving if we remember correctly, $100, | 000 and six thonsand head of cattle. He then removed to Texas, where hejstill is. The two other brothers continued the business t] neatly and expeditiously executed, AT THE “EXAMINER” under the careful supervision of CIRCULARS, . CARDS. PAMPHLETS, . DODGERS, at HANDBILLS, 7 — POS AND ALL KINDS OF -<<—_>- | a : - not true, and consequestiy his whole argu- land their srowing wealth and influence P = are well-preserved old maids and ld bache- ay ’ fe F nT. : the present time, aud may new retire to pri- ; ( and Ends. * 7 7 nent falls to the ground. Before the last | ‘are aasumed an attitude of hustile| . , 2 progr ; oe 7 suse pri an p i Jdds lors. We have heard of the latter being fe 2 : a : hi or nie web ego . | they | are aa nee an attits - ‘ # hostile | in ee * the pr me - negotiations on | vate life with the sug little bank aceount of all "at arenas mnie i . . actory a erec tik MMACcrve ) ; ‘ ett nMuNnEe Ow } rrist | tt I . 1 t ; . an: «of Br — pickled, but have never seen a specimen, | ;; , oor My sage searagl bear gy > pibrenewene4 toward the Christian | the Greek questions, Bo: nassadors siating | $900 000 each. fin ea PY The memory © ee ee theugh it strikes us they would make a golden rile” entered his suit in Court, faith. As a result, a reaction has set in| that the perilous siluation renders|au __. . : ao. oe : a mains after swallowing boiling hot | - id against the nuisance cecasioned by the | avainat them, throughout the Empire, of seerecy necessery, but it seems}. Misforkpnesnever come singly. As though AT MODERATE a: 5 better pickle than preserve. But the poor : ; rd pire, ? I ] Sestch | tired farmer’s wife never finds time to pre. | 2@°K® . from the old fectory, showing | the most virulent kind, threatening to he | certain that the surrender of Previa | ** Were uot enough that we should have had : ; < 1. : © piece te ret al naa Paereult. 1h te obuaiis aotehen re conclusively that he was determined to | as crvel as thai of the Middle Ages;and|Jamnaud, Melthova will be refused ab | * endure a long and severe winter, Mr. hi. J. Office :—Ings’ Old Stand, .. Oe ee ee te - standing over the ‘h : stove’ all the throw all the obstacios he could, ! the popular desire is to drive thei out of | solutely Lowe, an. nglish scientist, after a study of} Cerner Great George and Water & BF : ° ‘' ; : . | ete. tant 0 a ov . , aor. sy mn tig . eee ; i ory } / in. A young man on his wedding day i oe - : oe © | for some motive unseen, to impede them in{the Jand. To those who lock fer the LiverpPoon, Feb. 25. data recorded since the fifteesth century, on the train, we ave most awfully glad were for stopping to standing over the sieaming, reasting mess | lays it down asa meteorological truism that was taken out and hung fer stealing |" | the successful prosecution of their business. -| literal fulfilme - +} romiaee ert ne Be ‘ a : S © \take the baby now and then, she would | W. I 7s Mr 1] ee | literal fuifiment — a of res At a meeting ef the Directors of | severe winters are followed by droughte. a $5 horsc leertainly have perpetual motion, and I, e T that tp Hey will o be al- | toration to Israel; the general uneasi-| the Naional Seamship Company, held | Frota his researches he deduces a cyclica! ' ad : : ; , o impede the wheels of industry | p tic * ish people o ee ae thot : : ; All the Florida oranges have been | all this to tickle the palate of her liege lord ae ~ : ; this athe Teg ‘ : alice ness which the Jewish people are made | yesterday, the Chairman expressed the/ perio! of eleven years, and asserts that during . . : ; and pregreses in this city. she cominun 1 t; »e! ho iar their adonptic will | ae Se a : t jes > ; . . destroved by frest. If they are the and his male friends, for certainly woman’s . - ~ = wis on oer ae | to fee! i e ve “y 2 of t 7 MiODLION will opinion that emigration to America would as ie of years midway between the periods kind of ‘Florida oranges’ the boys sell | slimentive bump is so benumbed while | 2** rep. aren : te a ae. 08. $06 Pope to be fall of siguibceng as tenaging | greatly increase this year owing te the| of excessive he-t and cold, from 1469 te . e ’ highest court of law 0@ tested toe obtain | to uproot them, and thereby lead them to| effect of the Coercion Bill when it be- | 1580. scarcely any drought is recorded in the | | ’ ; | | ’ bs _— the bars,’ was the reply. ‘A sealsicin sack, he!’ said Cazardine to his oldest daughter. ‘ Look at your first mother. She wasn't allers askin’ for sealskin sacks; a fig leaf satistied her, and we learned when she went to ehureh the lilies of value wasn’t rigged ally takes a paper that gives the markets and his political views. That satisfies / him; and he never takes a thought but | what it is all sufficient for her. There are | very few women who have been educated to | take en interest in polities, and they should have something suited to their tastes. We heard 4 farmer's wife say, net long since, the Globe, but have not yet ssen the won derfal produetion in possible that for party considerations, if not for gre publish it. Mr. Warberton’s 4 It has beer, publicly stated in the pres its columns. It is | own sake, the | organ of the Reform Party may nut | some in Charlottetown who have annually contributed throngh the President, Judge In hia abserce, subacriptions and dena- received and There are their miie tious will be vratefally re- mitted by the Secretary. F. W. Moons. Hensley. | | was slight. Barun, Feb. 27. | The religions ceremony of the marriage lof the ekiest son of the Crown Prince | Frederick William of Prussia and Princess | , ’ : : | Augusta Victoria of Uolstein Augensburgh, speriormed this evening in the ehapel } Low spirits, &c. No! It is positively your own faultif you do. Goto your Druggist and get a Lottle of Green’s August Flower for 75 cents your cure is certain, but if you doubt this, get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve you. For Debi itsted Constitutions and al Female Comp saints these | ills are UDsUT> — passed—the; correct «ll Irregularities end Weaknesres irom whet ver cause arising. — | justic zt the busy hui of industry | tt heir aa owards the lar f at ! ; i be ft of conglomerated victuals, that she has no | J@*tice. Let th y hua of industry Gil) turn their gaze towards the land of their | comes law. fourth, fifth, and sixth years after the of it. the hundreds of vacant houses now in our | fathers, and dispose them to return thither 3 | computed commencement of what may be : appetite for the same when dune. ere : : | #8 » Sn . turn taitier, Lonpon, Feb. 27; | : : ; 7: : Mark T vain says that sothing seems ae | alta . | City with Intelligent artizans, waese famt- | Thet the Jawish people canuo! long remain fea Se we dw es @ens : | Qarened hp eleven year drought peried. The i t keane 1 fly eo muck os te Re tiles Now we come bef re you with &@ recipe to | lies will be snrrounded with alithe com- | in their p nt position is evident-to al i The War Offiee hes the following tele- | last drought in Enzland prevaile: in I87@; 80 ot steer alll ee - 's«| preserve farmer's wives. Never ak forts and blessings of prosperity. Let! and is even ecknowledved @v themselves, | £7" from Colrond, commanding at Mount | that the next ove is due the coming summer, taken fer: bucklebe rry, and if it can | take all the rest that is needed to recupeP- | those who hare the meane and wart repose | a ainte of trateilion niuet ehd in a crisis, | TtoePect : | if Mr. Lowe’s oyclica! ca’culation be correct. be baked in a cake and polmed off on | ate your strength that has been wasted over | for iheir owt rene Persea NEP RCM ORD OH, eS z ae Se etek ty tc emit Gide Colles. with teentteesh Gite | Snce 1870 Puglish harvests have suffered on ' oa ‘ ; ; FOr tt ! ‘ in And Wwno sbail say ha at criais i ro} aley, ita -t 1c ri i 9 the uowary 28 a currant it dies happy. | the preserving pan. Get you a washing | ;, th . h nd there rect their | tt"; ite © t ce ta ae : oe “teat | more than one occasion from floods, and the ¢ PPY- : . + - P|} into ta wurhs, and there ere taeiri het Wilitreeult in the soit of the | and O2/ inen, iwisting of infantry and |, spect of experi i he i+ { ia ep 1, | machine, a sewing machine and an organ. | Si a Ree i RR ee ry op ge ea a te 3 lassie’ Sendinnnilaiecmmned | prospect of experiencing the opporite extreme H alias‘. ourmal of tlealth’ says that : a * S Mansions Wuere they i 8 rho y Ka 0b nat; and 10 wresting of the; the naval bi ide, proceeded on Saturda ei _ a * 3 : y : Read, and keep yourself posted’so you can |... : en ete Sa re . i : g 1c : I 7 may ; muet be a ything but pleasant to the Old a pe son cifi eatch the diphtheria by talk with vi we “*husal pad « hee sy . a ing } ance ¢ x yu Tre He hing it Owl or the} jar of Palest “ } ol of 1 ht) night to « enpy ‘lagela Mountaon. Vhe | Country fariaer OF cou ae, we know from e . . 2 _ . , = - om a ¢ ui si i lin r oO rob } re ab PAN j ’ r 4 h t, ; f 4 7" ; j 1 i ' ( i n t y o. J vk | ~e a ® hoidiny ha head over a drain for hiiteen new to te li him ar d doen't alw avs be under — g = ‘ = ' ee i a . ; , ee I by : : Oo ee _ epithe eR 68 | sing, apotneers that Mr. Lowe's forecast does nes . ° e ’ ” oe ura, AC., ‘ ef ne yf ; a wb 308 mcay rrorning Lt one leak ; ; > se ney a . } . = —————— : minutes. People addicted to that | the constrained duty of keeping silent and : . i oiianis and the | re ee ee ee 7 oe i ae eae ‘i bs meses $8. oe my ae Se eta re iagea ‘ . "s e SHC RE, ta aware unto Atranham and nirined | uray increa te At Z.2U0 1t became evident | $6o a sflll Sritish market for Preadstufle shouid amasemen! had better give it up. | learning of him. Go to all the public ao unto Jac “ute thee will I vive the! from the carp that we had lest the| the scientific Cassandra's predictions be justi is 8 ELO aa eae . * . ae | ath . } : "hi rive . T “a4 | oF s wee sai . nl * r a ; : ; oer . ie ie N : > ft ¥ ign . ae Bn Farm |, cerers in Japan receive $35 gatherincs with him. This se you the Mr. Warburton’s Letter. lland of C for the lot of your ivheri- | hi!l and that our men were retiring | fied of the event. But we would not rejric ——— : a year wih beard, or $50 without |change that isso much needed. Do not) ihe, | tance! . lunder heavy fire, there is no doubt that |i2@ demand created by such a circumstance, Aye ’ ’ | . . | i : ua * , we ae ’ sae , sau . * " z ‘ : ; ' | think that you cannot spare the time. If | , othe EF. | sine Md amet The British agriculturist may console himeeli 6 ; ! beard. If a farm laborer in Japan eats | ; : i | To the Editor of the Examiner. | In the meantime, the duty. of the} General Coiley is killed. any -age oe ae 3 i S ~ n ‘q if} men as rauch a- a farm laborer in America re os a conemy o i oe Sir,—The last Petrict contain rere] Christian church is p!air vi e pecnliar NOTAEPR CCOUNT or velhcetiien that ttt the nusnpestee a ’ ° 3 nh fs a fi aber : a, | find that it will add years to your youth} _* : he last etriwt cont 7 we ee : ie pecuitar | ANOTHER ACCOUNT. which happens, and that weather prophets oe kea <30 , j . 5 . att ve > signature of ‘' ’. | position ana character ot the Jews make a! Pee > > on ri nt i i y Tea | ee Wicbarten, Seeratony Nebes Ansiuintion’ Yiciilel dinion io Cad maaan Eas | Newcasrie, Natan, Feb. 27. | SROwgh not wieneet iiten withest vedi. | Purity of Blcod Besentia! to Healty | ar in that way. a we ie : i m, m-ecrTe ry veior Association, | speci Mlssiou bo tie essary. 2 1e : es " . i muh " y i ‘ ” " . je : . ; ‘ ne ms - eval an 7 P. E.1.” Tt 1s dated 10th February, al- | fact that whatever blessings of a spiritual : A seve re on nt took place to day ! cation. Streneth —_ Long Life ng r we res € > s res in th ISANG AS os os _ * | : tween the Boer LG Jolles c | : P . . & young lady was carressing 8 pretty | Stak ether dined 1 em ee ee eae though not published until the 24th. | nature we possess have come to us ibrongh | 9°*¥ee! ae ae Colley’s force, | eaten nent 7 : » y ' "int . - . i 3 - C re . a. | ' . j n . i +h 27 Was drive . | spacicl ani murmuring, I do love a : . r.S te hammer acaba 4 * — [t ie reported that the sagacious editer of | a Jewish source, should stimulate the | 22% tte Jatt . aan row _s osition | weanen . Ay nice dog f ‘Ah! sighed a dandy, stands | rea oe ; coo ca a os * ce = be | the Putriot held back the publication of the | Christian choreh te de, at . tees! M ee ar a a en ae — i aes. ou &ve no Hxacuse. e jog near. *| would | were a dog.’ Never |‘ a .— ‘h with em a ee ' ro Seat | letter until he was bullied into inserting it | «8 much for them, as it sce ks to do for the | 4e"yY, Driusa otheers were = kuier or Have you any excuse for suffering with ; : ro ug fe ae . ; : wounbued, : £ : ¥ ’ . . 2202 . mind,’ retorted the young lady sharpe |e ” °F , in his paper. Heathen world, on & Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint! Is there | -urpass all other Medicines for Purifying | ’ ’ ) | We have heard that you could put a sane . ae ue — : ses os a oe Lonpon, Feb. 27. . : ; a ly, ‘you'll crow | sete: iti, Salta seem ond ccalies babi ee the letter through I find| It is gratifying to know that the ‘** Lon , any reason why you should go on from day | the Blood they ave available for all as & . ns , | perse & alle ? mn } : . : i ee “ . eee : i A pres > + n E . weet sat . : ; . ?) (ting chilly duri ] eel aud he would soon become insane | it closes with the very important announce- | don Society for promoting Curisiianity| A correspon lent at Moant Prospect} to day complaining with Sonr Stomach, | iomestic and household remedy for al” “ye 7° i . } - t t it » 3 « ‘ ’ 0 . $ * . . ¢ i ° ° *. = in hha er in sa0> ‘ i . <r = y " . ‘ van : _ SHO room §g , ing chilly curing . ong | an 7 cies dhesskh MAE ecuilibdem thes it ment that the writer has sent a copy to amongst the Jewa,” is meeting with euc- | has a: ertaimed on g od authority that the | Sick Head ache, Hab tual Costiveness, pal | di-orders of the STUMACH, LIVER, KIDs a - aie te a ee is the want of this thangs that drive fare the Toronto Globe. I amagine when the|cees Its record is good. The amount | enemy fac Seen largess reinforced by Boers | pitation of the Heart, Heart burn, Water- | NEYS and LOWELS. In C ngestion and” asked his neightor, in a whisper, hew | ers wives to insanity The average forty thousand readers of the Globe read the | raised and expended in doing its work last | from the Orange Free State> brash, Gnawing and burning pains at the | Obstruction of every kind they quickly Pee he should sti the five without inter. { Somatte ‘nits ha - t pa. onal os i letter of the Seeretary of our Reform | year was £26,755 stg., o7 130 695, while a despatca from Jew Castle, says the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, coate: move the cause, and im con ipat on Q ‘ d 1eF 3 as , PMauing . . e . ; ‘ } . ‘ 3 } re sore ha . F f . : + ‘ . . ‘ ie rupting the per rformance. ‘ Between | novided ter. hae The tai 7 tem Association they can easily account for the | it etaploys 23 ordained Sliss onaries and 108 Boers wrre beaten off at Walperstoom after Tongue and disagreeable taste in the | “ordered condition of the bowels, they MOVIL . rs) mhe y - . . > - , vn F nur < ££ : Pe 5+? : , . * - I sene defeat of their party on this Island. I get ants, 81 of whom converted Jews, | two hours hard fighting. The British loss month, coming up of food after eating, | “Cl ae a Cleansing aperient, ’ ' : ‘a aie ot Cimon beak aha — im : a : . : i up like he,” = the oe. af c an ms that the ‘ vf. the.. Regal Castle by the chief | is ' al . ‘ a etilion from P. Ho Island was in many | 7’ ¢/ i Pareminver, ravrt hanl The id ect | ‘ failed for th silaty <> Em paper since she had been a married woman. : sea iy ie pleluat cue + tbat thes lh peg eg ee pearl rot The bride elect} FINAL NOTIGE i stands unrivailed for the facility i ie - ‘ : : ‘ . | respects a uUctilent one ; tart there were . - . . -berived - Puortin T eid « fee i ; 2 ailing ) g cur Grains of Gold. | If that woman is preserved physically, sie : j : : Srx,—Cne word move aneat the Concert, | 8ttived in Berhn on Friday after- " D reileving. beaing ani thoroughy | that she had never read a word in a news- | ’ j certainly is not mentally. Farmer's wives, hundreds of duplicate names, furged names t and names of non-voters on the petition is Why be limit 6r How, is that wears to ‘noon and made her public entry on TYCHE subscriber hereby notifies all persons Ulcer Ing the most inveterate Sores and 1nd in cases of |. AD LEGS, BAD BREAST e e 2 ’ Consider not so much your dress as take more time to preserve yourselves and ; : ed tu one verse, and no more, of the Na- | Saturday. indebted to him by Book Account. Not . 7? a ; oe ee generally admitted by friends and oppon- | ©! oe ee se a BS lt did iat 3 TREEDSES TO LUM DY SOG Acoomns, Nov ‘OUNDS G: bi ica, ands your address. let some of the other preserving go. Your! 4. ot the Government PPM) tional Anthem? L shonld like to hear! . = eee a — wedding guests, | of Hand, Judgment, or otherwise, that if their — a . - aus r : ; lie | families will be just asa healthy. and yot _ ‘ es ' 6 tien at the 1? ge eecnamice) | Including special envoys from various seve- | reanectiv : gM ie cli | Seto Lseases, bt acis as & Charm, " $e courteous with all, bat iotimate | es Wi @ just as uthy, and you Instead of launching into a tirade of the tottwl of the whull,” as economical t respective emounts are not satifactorily ar with few: and let those few be well tried before you git e them confi lence. if you con say nothing good of any one say nothing atall, for in friendship asin love we are often happier in our knowledy:. Instruction ends ip the schrolsroom, | will better able to serve them.” ~~ —_— = - - Cattle Dying by Thousands in the Western States from Co'd and Hunger. Omana, Feb. 17. -~Thousands of cattle have been killed by cold and starvation on ' abuse against the men who exposed the frandulent nature of the bungled petiticn, Mr. Warburton should have given some explanations about the matter. He had c ag: of the petition business on this Isiavd ; and it was due to P. E, Islanders of every Party that some explanation shonid be made of hew the duplicate and forged names got on the petition, Jozeph Hume used most especially like te join in the chorus (anent some parties who, for the present, shall be nameless)— **Confound their Politicks ! Frusirate their Knavish Tricks !” I spell politicks with the K, although I he uo Poily Titian, as some call Titian’s daughter, with her pretty chapeau de to eail it ;—I should | reigns of foreign States, Viscount Torring- | tou represented Queen Victeria. Ortawa, Feb. 26. | 3B. W. Sewell, of Northern Light fame is here for the purpose of laying befere the Oovernment a project for the establishment of uninterrnpted winter communieation iwith Europe via the St. Lawrence. He | claims that the icefloes in the river will not ranged by Ist March, they will be placed in 2 Lawyer's hands for collection, without dis- tinction of persons. HENRY BOVYER. Southport, Feb. 16, ’81—di-wkly, pat ve h 3i N. B.- Produce taken at market rates. Nearly 400 Sold on P. EI, vanufae ured only at Professor HoLowsays — Estab isiment, . ‘i 5383, OXFOKD SIREET, LONDON, af soli at is. id, 2s. Sd, 4s, Gd, Lie,, 22s. anu 333 eaci Dox and Pot, and in at 35 cepts, 90 cents. ond #1 5) cents, aaa the larger sizes Ib proportion, - pay Caution — 1 have no Agent in TH but educa ion ends ouly W ith life. A the Western plains. Five hundred and Surely it was due te the Liberals of this paille. She would have made a nice and interfere with properly conducted steamers United States, nor are my di edicme. me child i+ given tothe universe to be niuety dead cattle are in sight of the rail-| Island who fairly and honestly signed it | suitable wife for L’Homme de Paille, the reaching Quebec. By the subscriber, and all giving there. Purchasers shouid therefore . educate |. Music touches every key of memory, and stirs ail the hidden springs of sors row and Jey. We love it for what it makes us emember. The raco for life has become ittense; the runners are treading upon each other’s hecls; woe to him who stops to tie his shoe-striogs.—Curlyle. Amore glorious victory cannot be gained over any man than this, that! when the injury began on his part the way from Oygallalia to Big Springs, nine- teen miles. Sr. Pact, Minn, Feb. 16.-—Intelligence received from Montana Territory ia to the effect that cattle are dying there in the from ‘hunger. oe It is satisfactory to learn that the Emperor William is bethinking himself of his peo- je as well as his army. Io his speech from the Chrone he announced that a policy aining at advancius the happincss and prosperity of the working classes was about to be entered 7S atreets of ilelen and all over the Territory | their names were mixed up with signa- tures that were neither fairly or honestly | obtained. Yours truly, | j that some reason should be given why | LipgraL. Wao are to Biame? Six,—Who are to be heid the Generali & responsible fer resent illicit traffic in rum? Is it the overnment or t e Local? Or is |it the people? These are questions whieh | weigh very heavily on the mixia of all good Man of Straw, so renowned in the History of our Island. Vive L’Homme de Paille, whom nought could scare ! Wh» manned the Battery green, And stood like Julius Cesar there, Behind the Stove-pipe screen ! Each stove-pipe mounted like a gun ; Oy, rather. like a cannon ; Sure euch a fight was never won By Chesapeake er Shannon ! I hate and detest modern innovations I see you have Argus for your mate; T hope you may like Argus as well as I like Toby. As Argus was tree and faithful te his Lasritep Fisn.—The Fish Commission- ors of Maine have Iabelled with light, in- destrnetible metal tags several hundred salmon, which they turned loose into the Penobscot, Each fish is duly number- ed ani reeorded, and each will be numbered for seme years to eome. The commis- sioners now ask whoever catches any labelled salmon in any waters of the State to forward them the fish, for which they | Will pay extra price, or else to forward the label and whatever they know about the fish that wore it—where it was canght, perfect satisfactien, THE “BELL” ORG4 Stands abead of all others, and ean only be had ef tae undersigned, Genaral Agent for P. KE. Isiand, or his Travelling Agent, Mr, Cras. Yro, «. P. FLETCEFR. Queen St, Ch’town, Jan. 17, *:1—2ar,, wkly onthe Label on the Pots and Bowes. — the address is not 633, Oxford & London, they are spurious. The Trade Mark» of ry said Medicine’ are registered in Oltawa, and alo at Wasbe ingion. ‘ Signed THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 533, Oxford Street, London, dept. 1, 1880, el A MANUAL FOR THE Pil aa ’ kindaces sould begin on ours |e. The folly of Socialiem is to be shewn by its size, unmber, ete., to them, and th : : } ra. : : : y | teed ; : me, Ui .e . d they f ° ; : . being contrasted with the wisdem and good citizens, as they see the laws of their | earthly master, Oduaseus.—-mav yon andl ll keer ; a 7 e . ° ae r elie y “ ad ’ Rakes : . , ; v3 wi ceep the record, and from ma re- m : They W 10 disbelieve in . irtue because | will of the Government. While no ar- cmntry daily openly and defiantly trampled | be true and faithiul to our Heavenly | turns will increase ne el shane tai = HCourags ome ferprise : ai re amare Man nas never been found pertect, | rest will be allowed in the measure for the | !2 Uie dust—as they see their fellows reeling | Master. “ My Master is in Weaven !” said | tien ~oddaneer Whig “y Rot a ’ al might as reasonab'y deny the sue be- @ause it is vot always noon, Good breeding is the result ef much senre, some good nature, and a etic self Jenial for the sake ef others, | and with a view to obtain the same ii - dulgence {:om them. A moment's work on clay tells more than an hear’s work on brick. Se werk en hearts should be dose before they harden. |uring the first six or eight years of ciiidiike mothers have ce! ief sway, and (lis is the time to make the deepest ani most onduring impressicn; | @ry have no mere weeps $8 be hauled than | Gry goods importer. one cord of green ; therefore, the prudert) ga ted on the youthful mind, Civility is a fortune; the courteous psn always succeeds in life, where | suppression of agitation dangerous to the State | 1 mad intoxication about the streets— as all weli-meaning persons will be conciliated | their midnight slumbers = aroused by the | by a course of legislation whose object is “the | 821i ks and curses of drunken men-—as they greatest happiness of the greatest number.” | P¢@!ze the suiferings of the many poor help- p Accident Iusurance bill and a bill to regulate the constitution of trade guilds, ——— eg | Those who burn woed shonld under 'stand well thot the escaping steam from | | burning green wood carries off, in a latent I coe . | Incusticns | | state, a large part of the heat produced | that acord of dry wood supplics as much j heat for use as two cords of green wood ; | chat two coids¢f some kinds of weed when man will, this winter, when labor is cheap, and ready for use. | have a full supply of wood all cut and eplit Among the popular measuyes proposed are an less families deprived ef the bare necessaries | of life, all caused by a miserable rum faction |; who have no respect for themselves, the favs, or their better-thinking neighLors. Would to God that the Courts were as | Teady to place ** injunctiors”’ on those streams of inquity, the rum shopa, as they are to stop it up the shops of our respectable mechanics (the former being the grat meisance by a hundred toil) On the contrary, there is a protection thrown around the traiic inium not enjoyed by men in any ov her nes cf Lusiness. ‘Jake, for instance, a His invoices are not iis o: th is not teker, His cases of goods must be opened by the cfticers of the Law for fear he may have youda ix them not on the invoice, or that they are not invoiesd Bran bhu Maccombich. I hope you may, (like Argus,) live for twenty yeara to come, and as much longer es nay be good foe you,—Examining all things, and holding fast to that which is good, I hope, also, that you may be able to find room for my letter, anent Edwin Ford, M. D., of Souris, before his Doctorship and his wis- duns shall be forgotten. ‘* Mons pepcrit MUREM,* said Phoedrus. Why is that Latin sentence analogous to Doctor Ford and Souris? Let the rising generation of Latin and French scholars reply to that question or eniguia Your constant reader, Vicu Daomyur Nan Opp. * The Doctor richly deserves to be pep pered, vd. Mid. Tue Exrorr Carrie Trape.—The Win- nipeg ‘* Times” says: Major Walker, whe has resigned his position in the Monnted Police aud accepted a situa- tion as manager of the stock ranche of the North West Stock Company, of which Senator Cochrane is President, started last week for San Franeiseo, thence to Oregen, where he will purchase 10,600 head of cattle for shipment over the Reckies to the company’s ranche, which lies 900 miles west of Winnipeg. It is intended to feed cattle for the Maniteba market, and ulfti- mately for the English export trade. A Vienna despateh says the Porte order- e! 30,000,000 cartridges from the United Sates, to be delivered within the next three months, ., GREAT INDECEMENT! 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