Cth EE LLL LL LLL LLL LLL LL 2 ae Be oe wn een iat tnsae elo APO LOO = menses Stop a Minute. —— Don’t hurry so. Move slower, it may be that you vill. go surer. Grind, grind, grind ; one everlasting grind, from five lo the morning till ten at night chasing the bubble of human riches. What is the ne2d, pray tell me? You already have erough aud even more than you can use. You are heaping up W alth for others to waste or quarrel over when you are dead. And half your heirs, instead of recollect- ing you orate fully, will contemplate your departure trom this hurrying scene with infinite satisfaction. Do rest a while ! You are wearing out the vital forces faster than there is need, and in this way sub- tracting years from the total sum of your lite. ‘Chis rush and worry, day after day, this restless anxiety alter something you have not got, is like pebble-stones In ma- they grate and grind the life ‘ . } ; - chinery ; out of you. You have useless burdens ; throw them off. You have a great deal of needless care; dump it. Pull in the strings. Compact your business. Take time for thought of better things. Go out into the air and let God’s sun shine down on your head. Stop thinking of business and profit. Stop crumbling at adverse provi- dences. You will probably never see much better times in this doomed world. Your most opportune season is Bow; your happiest day is to-day. Calmly do your tuke care of his own duty and let God A world. He is still alive and 1s the King. Do pot imagine that things will go to everlasting smash when you disappear Don’t fancy that in the shap of a stage. eaven, ng upa disjointed earth Cease to fret and from this the curse of I vain task of righti is imposed on you. mortal i fume ; cease to jump and worry early aod jate. ‘The good time 1s coming, but you can never brisg it; God ein and will. Take breath sir. Sit down and rest and draw along breath. Then go calmly at the tasks of life and do your work well. >_>: —e er Little Pleasures and Little Annoy- ances. This life is largely dependent upon little things, both for its enjoyment and its annoyances. It is a little thing thst first flower that peeps out from underneath the leaves and the grass, but how sweet is the fragrance of the trailing arbutus, and how pleasant to gather it, Blossoming as it does, oftea while yet fragments of ice and snow arelying near by. Then the piping frogs—who listen to them with indifference ? To young hearts they pipe of young love and to old hearts of by-gone days and of the compavionship of spirits now in the skies. The songs of Lirds—they come to us after the long silence of winter like angel’s voices. If a pair of robins come back to re- build and occupy once more their last year's nest by the window, it seems like the return from a far journey of uncient friends—and they are to use a daily joy. The very purr of the house cat testify- ing her enjoyment of the nap you permit her in your lap is musical. So to the huntsman is the erying of the hounds. Little things make up much of our hap- piness ; they also constitute a large part of our annoyances. Some one wrote an account of the reali- zation of his life-long wish to see Rome, and as he had his first look at the Eternal City, his attention was entirely disyracted by the voice of some insignificant flies. We remember another story of a mar- ried couple who had quarrelled twenty years about shutting a door ; the latch was out of order and it would never catch. One day the husband took it into his head to mend the latch, and in five minutes the contemptible source of twenty years’ scold- ing was removed. Seeing how prolific, both of pleasure and otf pain, little things are, the true philosophy of life teaches us not to despise them. CAMPAIGN TRACTS Facts for the Electors. { EIGHT PAGE TRACTS LA for general circulation, and having spe- cial reference to the last five years of Grit- touge rule in Canada. No. 1— Public Expenditure and Public Debi. No. 2— ‘fhe Steel Raiis. 100 Copies.......... $1.00. SOD ee ee ag bad 4.00, 1,000 oe ees ead ew is .U. Others will follow in the course of the next few weeks. Will be sent by mail, on receipt of price. Conservative Associations and candidates should secure a supply at once. T. & R. WHITE, Tne GAZETTE, Montreal. June 6, 1878— For Sale or to Let NEW COTTAGE, situated on Pleasant Street, containing eight rooms, with Stable and Coach-house attached. For parti- culars, apply to P. C. KELLY, 127 Upper Queen St. Ch’tewn, June 17—3i 90d Eee See es ee HARPER'S HISTORY OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES, COLLINS GEOGRAPHY, Chemistry Of Common Things and other School Books just receis ed at THE SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT. HARVIE’S IBOOK-STORE; Ch’'town, April & eod FLOUR! CELOICE Sheba Bhis. se PL | 200 ‘GIBBS’ BEST 100 6 ae VP -ACGION.” For Sale very Low. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 30—pat 3 eod Boston. and Charl tiabown REGULAR PACKET LINE, REICH ' received for all places on P. K. Island accessible by water or rail. A vessel always on berth in Boston for Freight. Despatch, Low Rates and Careful Handling ae of Freight guaranteed, For particulars apply here to YT. & W. Tl. DEAN. in Boston—W. B. DEAN & CO., » Avenue. Our Agents 4 7 ° Atianth L76 S ek iS . ‘set eS (es &s e 4 . te mA sf 5 GS, “eee ¢ A 2 ie « Sn eae eS moe —— DORO ISMEASEERS TY a OS G he vA wat i The Greatest Medical Discovery since the Creation of Man, or since the Commencement of the Christian Era, here never has been a time when the heal- ing of so many different diseases has been caused by outward application as the present. It is an undisputed fact that over half of the entire population of the globe resort to the use of ordinary plasters. Dr. MELVIN’s Capsicum Porovs PLASTERS are acknowledged by all who have used them, to act quicker than any other plaster they ever before tried, and that one of these plasters will do more real service than a hundred of the ordinary kind. All other plasters are slow of action, and require to be worn continually to effect a cure; but with these it is entirely dif- ferent: the instant one is applied the patient will feel {ts effect. Physicians in all ages have thoroughly tested and well know the effect of Capsicum; and it has always been more or less used as a medical agent for an outward application; but it is only of very recent date that its advan- tages in a porous plaster have been discovered. Being, however, convinced of the wonderful cures effected by Dr. MELvin’s CAPSICUM Porous PLASTERS, and their superiority over all other plasters, they now actually prescribe them, in their practice, for such diseases as rheumatism, pain in the side and back, and al such cases as have required the use of plasters orliniment. After you have tried other plas- ters and liniments, and they have failed, and you want a certain cure, ask your druggist for Dr. MELYVIN’s CAPSICUM POROUS PLASTER. You can hardly believe your own convictions of its wonderful effects. Although powerful and quick in its action, you can rely on its safety for the most delicate person to wear, as it is free from lead and other poisonous material commonly used in the manufacture of ordin- ary plasters. One trial is a sufficient guarantee of its merits, and one plaster will seli hundreds to your friends. Ask your druggist for Dr. MELVIN’s CAPSI- cum Porous PLASTER, and take no other; or, on receipt of 25 cents for one, $1 for five, or $2 for a dozen, they will be mailed, post paid, to any address in the United States or Canadas. MANUFACTURED BY THE NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS Lowell, Mass., U.S. A., G. E. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Manufacturers of Plasters and Plaster Compounds YY 7 W.R. WATSON Agent December 7, 1577 ~ $500 REWARD. ae eee Strayed, Ran Away, or Stolen! ee THE ABOVE SUM WILL BE PAID BY SEE SEE JONES, (Inventor of the C. B. PUMP, and the first person who brought it and the Tubular Well to the Island, and the only person who can tell where water can be found), to any one who can prove who took away the water from wells bored by Millner, Roper, Mallet, Me- Gaurin, Hamm and others, at the Chapel in Montague ; at the Schoolhouse at High Banks ; at Stumbles’ Stables and at the Gas House, Charlottetown ; and at Dr. Meintosh’s, Mur- ray Harbor. 5.000 will be paid, providing I cannot sink a well, at either place, that cannot be pumped dry, the same as I did one ago for Owen Connolly, ‘thomas Alley, Thomas Casely, E. J. Hodgson, J. S. Carvell, Robert Longworth, Paul Lee, McKinnon & McLean, Charlotte- town; J. ©. Haley, at Souris; Wm. Johnson, Peters’ Road ; John Henderson, Murray Har- bor ; Donald Livingston, High Bank. °¢ As I do not intend to have oYp Veal . the Public de- ceived, asin the pa . all, if y vant 2 Good WELL and say to all, i you wanta Good WELL an mit AMMIM THDPNAVET TT THE LATEST IMPROVED POMP, both Iron and Wood ; also, th« and Ferece Pamp, for Dug and Wells, 1 will suit you, oR NO CHARGE. Address, — A211 ¢ C. 6. JONES. = Charlotietown, June 15, 1878—2w EXAMINER. r mE lace toget your Printing done is at e biennale XAMINER Printing Rooms' Dominion, n teceipt of One Dollar. ons RIES LESS — : . 7 “y* | WS, Dy neap Opposition, i best Suction: Bored' = HE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per-' sons having relatives or friends abroad, and} and bring them to and from their work with desiring to keep them informed concerning | express wagon, free of charge. P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap-} , § MORROW er way than by subscribing to Tux WEERuy r. 8. MORROW, Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the United States; o: the — PER I 2 — we a A DER. WARNER’S (lolabrated Health Corset JUST RECEIVED AY | : : - /} | AT THE WA 2) M2 ‘ “ LONDON HOUSE! Mt GEO. DAVIES & C8. Ch’town, June 22, 1875—31 eod To Health & Pleasure Cookers and Sportsmen. ee isilaiea ; RUSTICO, will be open for the season on the 25th June, inst., for the accommodation of visitors and guests. -oi————-— TUNE above beautiful and popular watering placs has been further ‘improved this season 1 lawns and grounds, generally—as well as an important extension of 100 yards to wharf, for the better boating and bathing accommodation. T'rrMs—S2.00 to $2.50 per day. Special arrangements made for permanent guests and families. Coach leaves Charlottetown for the ‘‘ Seaside” every Wednesday and Saturday evening at 6 p. m., returning every Monday and Thursday morning at 9 a m.; fare, $1.2: each way. ; Arrangements have also been mace with Mr. rains to and from all points in the Island betwe Hotel, carrying passengers and lugvage at moderat oPQDEEN NEWSOR & €'S)., Proprietors. June 21, 18S7S—sm v QUTEITTING = WAREHOUSE NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. Baenall to make coach connections with en tlunter River Station and the Seaside » rates—and with promptness, —- ----———- 10: A SUPERIOR LOT OF JUST ARRIV HD. ———— 0: —_- ——- Solid Leather Valises! Much Cheaper than Home Manufacture. —-—-——-0 A FULL LINE OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS ! !-O-:-——— 7 Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Elsewhere. “$\ G ROBERTSON. Charlottetown, May 30— = — — eee = President. Vice-President. $1,000,000. Managing Director. see’y. DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese., THOMAS WORKMAN, M. P., ©. EAMES CLAXTON, Esquire SUN MOT UA, oc ! ‘ J LUPE AND ACCIDENT EASURANCE COMPAM aoa: fa! i 21 hr ALU E | © ———— —- 10: AUTHORIZED CAPITAL Swi‘ CW , HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. M. HH. GAULT, Esquire, R. MACAULAY, CHARLOTIETOWN P. £. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: ION. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, Messes. JENKINS & McLEOD, MerpicaL EXAMINERS, This Company issues Policies on ail the Aprrovep Merrnonps of Life and Accident Business. Its Motto is ** Economy AND Secunrrry.” HORICE HASZARD, Agent P. E. Island. Jan. 3], 1S78— lo? LONGER AGENT! Our Agreement with W. H. Oxives, of St. John, NV. B., has this day terminated by mutual consent. In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information from us direct, or through ANOS FISHER, Truro, N.8, or = fom JOHN WELSH, §t. Hartin’s, HB. bow PRICES BRE DV CHD I s Great Improvements in our Saws Iron—PorratLe Gaisr Mritts—Portaste Saw MILs. * WATERGUS EXGINE WORKS CQG., Brantford, Canada. PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT AND ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON, Address— April 17, 1878. | TS BSOARBERS. | rE¥NHE Subscriber, to suit the dull times, will ' board men working at a distance of two or three miles from town, at reasonable rates, it. Watson, Royal Academy of Music), begs to inform the ladies of Charlottetown that she would be happy to receive pupils for instruction in Music at her residence, head of Pownal Street. Reference as to capability Ricumoxp Hovsez, Richmond Street, just,may be made to Mrs. Bayfield or to Mrs, around London House Corner. Peunee, of this City. Ch’town, June 17— Charlottetown, June 21, 1878—eod ZING & LEATHER GOVERED TRUNKS !| M ROBERTS (formerly pupil of Mr. ; Prince Edward Island STHAMERSs SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, NOVA SCOTIA, ~ exve Charlottetown for Picton evere DAY, WEDNESDAY, Tucespay & DAY mornings at 5 o'clock con 7 there at 10 a. m. with train fet . Fare to Halifax, $4.10, Pienie Parties twenty or upwards can obtain Ries Tickets at Charlottetown Office to Pictou and back same day, for $1 each, Returning to Charlottetown, Leave Pictou every Turspay, W : EDNESDA k RI DAY and SATURDA Y, about 2 m. : arrival of morning train from Halifax. 7 CAPE BRETON, Leave Pictou for Hawkesbury ever and THURSDAY, on arrival of train from Halifax, connecting both w with Stage and Steamer * Neptune nae and from Sydney aud Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to Pictou same NiaHrs, conn with 10 a. m. train Ty r ? for Halifax. a OS New Brunswick, Canada and Unitedtates, Leave SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday ed) on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown, connecting at Shediag with trains for each of the above named places, and at St. John with Steamers of International Co, for Portland and Bos. ton. mor leaves Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday }) rning about 3 o'clock. : wa ie Returning, leaves Shediac every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St John, for Summerside; connect there with. out delay, with train for Charlottetown, Also, leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about 6 o'clock, Acexts: Almon & MaclIntesh, Halli Noonan & Davies, Pictou; A. Grant Co., Hawkesbury; Hanford Bros., St John. BF. W. HALES. Charlottetown, May 9, 1878, THEONLY DIRECT LINE TO BOSTON. Zest Steamers Carroll and Worcester OTH Steamers are fitted with Superior Passanger accomodation arranged for every convenience and comfort, and fitted up in dle- gant style. . FREIGHT carried at moderate rates and low as by any other route. EGGS in boxes and barrels handled with the greatest care. _ SAVING TIME, only one business-da used in reaching Boston, by leaying here Saturda Morning and catching steamer at Halifax, aad arriving at Boston Monday morning. ; LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Hivery Thursday, PUNCTUALLY AT 5 P.M. LEAVE BOSTO Hivery Saturday, PUNCTUALLY AT NOON, CARVELL, BROS., AGENTS. 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