se ve f 1 1 i siete ES tieypetape - Sb Sn nd ad ewe eee ae a eae A x Bin ERE WB ae eae oe etme ns i a ed Param re oa quran a ae 2 on Se ge in cette me - ESPONDENOY. f . e. | The most perilous hour of a persone life is when he is tempted to despond. The man who looses his courage, looses all ; there is uo more hope of him than ofa dead man: but it matters not how poor he may be, bow much pushed by cireum- stances, how much deserted by friends, how much lost to the world; if he only keeps his courage, holds up his head, works ov with his hands; and with un- conquerable will determines to be, and to do what becomes a man, all will be well. It is nothing outside of him that. kills, but what is within that makes or uomakes. en a ee NEVER KNOCK UNDER. No, never! Always rally your forces for another and more desperate assauli upon adversity. If calumny assault you, and the world, as it is apt to do in such cases, tukes part with your traducers, dou't tarn moody and misanthropic, or Worse still, seek to drewn your uahappi- ness in dissipation. Bide your time. Dis- prove the slander if you can; if not, live it down, It poverty comes upon you like a thief at vighs, what then? Let it roase you us the presence of the real thief would do, to euergetic uction. No matter how deeply you my have got into hot water ——ilways provided you did not heip the father of lies to heat it, your ease, if you are of the right kind of stuff, is uot despe- rate, nor is it io accordsnce with the di. vine order and sweep of things that life should have no difficulties which an honest, determined man, with heaven’s help, ¢an- not surmount. —~+—26 08 SOUND SLEEP. Sound sleep is esseotial to good health, It is impossible to restore and recuperate the. eystem, exhausted by labor and ac. tivity, without this perfect repose, Sleep ALis acreat deal to do witb the disposition and sewper, A souod sleeper is seldom uoduly disturbed by trifles, while a wake- fal, restless person is apt to be irratable A creat deal bas been written about the advautages of curtailing the hours of re- pose, ind ot sleeping but littl. We are joclioed to think that there is room for doubt whether the beneflts of closely limiting the time given to rest have not been ex gzerated. Active persons, of ner, vous temperament. can hardly get too much sleep. We koow very well that the siving of two or three hours a day from slumber is, in one sense equivalent toa ¢oasiderable prolongation of humzun life, and we are no xdvocates of indolence; but the fact still remains that sleep may be so much abridged us to leave the system in- capable of as much effective work in two hours as might be perfurmed in a better condition io one. HOW TO BE HANDSOME. If we are afflicted by nature with crook- ed noses and irregular features, it is be- cause of irregularities in our ancestors’ features or habits, and we cannot rid our- selves of them, but we can so live that our children and grand-children can be hand. some, Rules of heulth must be observed. Keep clean ; wash freely, and universally with cold water. All the skin wants is léave to act freely, and it will take care of itself. Its thousands of air holes must not be plugged up. Ext regularly The stom ch cao vo more work all the time, nixfit and day, than a horse; it must have regular work and regular rest. Good teeth are esseutial to good looks, es ecially if psople tive so much on the surface that they are continually talking and laughing. Brush them with a soft brush, especially at night. Go to bed with the teeth clean. Of ‘course, :o Lave white teeth, it is need- ful to let tobacco alone. Every wowan kpows that. Aod any powder or wash for the teeth should be very simple. Acids milly whiten the teeth, but they take off the enamel or injure it. Look we] to the ventil.tion of your rooms, especially your sleeping rooms. No one can have a clear skin “who breathes bid air. But more tWin ‘all, in order to look well, woke up th” mind and soul. When the mind is xwake, the dal, sleepy look passes away from the eyes. Keep thivkivg pleasant, noble, thoughts, and read, uot trashy novels, but books that have something io them. ‘Tuik with people who know some- thing; hear lectures and learn by them. A‘oin thinks aod works, and tells of the rasult. But if we listen, and heed, and understand, the miad aod soul are waked up. If the spiritual nature is aroused, «o mmuch the better. We have seen a plain foce really glorified with the love of God avd men which shone through it. Let us grow handsome. Mike was asked if he believed in second love. * Puith, an’ Ido!’ said he. “If you have a pound of sugar, isn’t it swate ? And whea that is gone don’t you. want another ? aud isu’t that swate, too”? “A teacher said toa little girl at school,’ ‘“Tfa naughty girl should hurt you, like a good girl you would forgive her, wouldn’t you ?”’ : ‘ Yes, ma’am,” she replied, ‘If I coulda 6 catch her.’ | . eRe ce eeepc RO ee cee wees Ban BLY ‘the American XC | SURREY B, WHEELS AND THE--- BAND HUB WHEELS, For Sale at W. E. DAWSON & CO’S. A. GOOD LOT OF AMERICAN WOOD STOCK, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Ete. —-ALSO— A FEW SHEET-IRON BODIES, with seat all complete, at Manufacturers’ prices, at W. E. DAWSON & CO’S. an. 18 -2aw ar 31 JAMES HOBBS CABINET MAKER. Cor. Kent and Prince Strects, Charlottetown. (ye SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks to his-customers and the public generally for past favors, would take this method to so licit a further continuance of their patronage. I am better prepared than ever to execute any orders that may be entrusted to me. The latest styles of all kinds of Household, Office, Church and School Furniture, made from well-selected and seasoned stock, at short notice. Special attention paid to Cutting, Making aad Laying Carpets. se” itepairing neatly done, at short notice 1 would also invite the attention of Trustees of City and Country Schools to A DESK,one of the Cheapest and Best ever offered here fo. School purposes, Please call and inspect it a my Show kKoom. JAMES HOBBS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets, Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1878. ELLOWS - COMPOUND 3m 2aw ’ i uf 4 fs PaO Geen nea. . Fi at 2h A ae a) nee , Ww =p The Promoter and Perfector of Assimilation. The Reformer and Vitalizer of the Blood, The Producer and Invigorator of Nerve and Muscle. The Builder and Supporter of Brain Power. Fellows’ Compound Syrup is composed of Ingrediants identical with those which consti tute Healthy Blood, Muscle and Nerve and Brain Substance, whilst Life itself is directly dependant upon some of them. y its union with the blood and its effect upon the muscles, re-establishing the one and toning the other, it is capable of etiecting the following results :— It will displace or wash out tuberculous matter, and thus cure Consumption. By increasing Nervous and Muscular Vigor, it will cure Dyspepsia, feeble or interrupted action of the Heart and Palpitation, Weakness ef Intellect caused by grief, weary, overtax or irregular habits, Broncuitis, Acute or Chronic, Congestion of the Lungs, even in the most alarming stages. It cures Asthma, Loss of Voice, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Epileptic Fits, Whooping Cough, Nervousness, and is a most wonderful adjunct to other remedies in sustaining life during the process of Diptheria. Do not be deceived by remedies bearing a similar name ; no other preparation is a substi- tute for this under any circumstances. é Iwok out for the name and address J. IL. FELLOWS’, St. John, N. B., on the yellow wrapper in watermark, which is seen by hold- ing the paper before the light. - Price 31.50 Sm Bottle, six for $7.50. Sold by all Druggists. Dec. 6, 1877. STADACONA Fire and Life insurance Company, aoe is hereby given that the Board of Directors of this Company have made a further call of Cent. each, on the Subscribed Capital of the Company. payabie at its Office, No. 93 St. Peter Street, Quebec, as follows :— | Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth d y of August, 1877, Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth day of November, 1877 ; Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of February, 1878 ; Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of May, i878. By order of the Board CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secrelary Juma 51877 Four snstalments, ot Five per , sanemesenmeniimnanas . _ ° enone an 4000 BOOKS —FOR THE=- Farm, Garden and Househo‘d. Pr QNUE following Valuable Books will be sup plied from the Office of the DAILY EXAMINER. Any one or more of these books readers, on receipt of the regular price, which is named against each bouk :— Allen’s (R. L. & L. F.) New American Farm Book, 3: to cn S Allen’s (L. F.) American Cattle, ‘2 6 Allen’s (L. F.) Rural Architecture, } oU American Weeds and Useful Plants, ; i 5 Atwood’s Country and Suburban Houses, Baker’s Practical and Scientific Fruit Culture, 2 Barry's Fruit Garden, 2 50 Bommer’s Method of Making Manures, 2 2 Breck’s New Book of Flowers, 1 75 Brills Farm-Gardening and Seed-Grow- ing, 1 00 Broom-Corn and Brooms, paper, 50 cts. ; cloth, 73 Brown’s ‘laxidermist’s Manual, 1 Ov Caldwell’s Agricultural Chemical An- alysis, 2 00 Cobura’s Swine Husbandry, 1 75 Corbett’s Poultry Yard and Market, paper, 50 cts.; cloth, Dada’s Modern Horse Doctor, 12 mo., 1 Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor, l2mo., 1 5u ca qr Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor, 8vo. cloth, 2 50 Dadd’s American Reformed Horse Book, Svo., cloth, 2 50 De Voe's Market Assistant, 2 5U Downing’s Landscape Gardening, G SU Egyleston’s End of the World, if byyleston’s Hoosier School- Master, 1 2v kyyieston’s Mystery ot Metropoiisville, 1 ov Every Horse Owner's Cyclopedia, 3 7e Famous Horses of America, 1 SU Flax Culture, [Seven Prize Essays by practical growers], 3U Flint (Charles L.) on Grasses, 2 50 Fuller's Grape Culturist, 1 5u Fuller's Lilustrated Strawberry Culturist, — 2u Fuller’s Small Fruit Culturist, 1 5u Fulton’s Peach Culture, 1 un Geyelin’s Poultry Breeuing, 1 2 Gregory on Cabvages, 3 Gregory on Carrow, Mangold Wurtzels, Etc., 30 Gregory on Onion Raising, 3U Gregory on Squashes, 3U Harris s Lusects injurious to Vegetation, Plain, $4; Coiored Enyravings, Harris on the Pig, Henderson's Garuening for Pleasure, Henderson s Gardehiug tor Protit, Hendersou’s Practical rloricuiture, Herbert's Hiuts to liorse heepers, Hooper's Book ot Kvergreens, Hop Culture. By nine experienced culti- 5C Cee ee ee OD oO = vators, 30 Hunter and Trapper, L iw Hussey’s Home building, 5 Or Johnsun’s How Crops k eed, 2 Ob Johnson s How CUrvup3 Grow, 2 UW Lakey’s Village anu Country Houses, 3D Ob Loriug’s Farm-Yard Club ot Jotham, 3 HK Mrs. Corneliuss Young Housekeeper’s Friend, 1 & My Vineyard at Lakeview, 1 2 Nichol’s Chemistry of the Farm and Sea, 1 24 Unions—How to Kaise ‘them Profitably, 2 Vur Farm of Four Acres, paper, 3U cts. ; cloth, 6U Parsons on the Rose, 1 du Phin s How tw Use the Microscope, 70 Puin’s Lightning Rods and their Con- struction, 50 Quinby’s Mysteries of Bee-Keeping, 1 Quincy (Hon. Josiah) on doiling Vattle,’ 1 Wuinn’s Money in the Garden, 1 ou Quinn’s Pear Vulture for Profit, ] Piley’s Potato Pests, pa. 5v cts.; cloth, 7s Roe’s Play and Profit in my Garden, 1 5u Stewart's Irrigation for the Farm, Gar- den and urchaid, 1 50 Stewart’s Shepherd’s Manual, 1 5u Stoddaru’s An Egg Farm, paper, 50 cts., eloth, 5 Thomas’s American Fruit Culturist, new edition, 3 75 Thomas’s Farm Implements and Ma. chinery, 1 Bu Tim Bunker Papers; or, Yankee Far- ming, 1 5b Tobacco Culture. By fourteen experi- enced cultivators, Waring’s Draining for Profit and Health, Wariuy’s Llements of Agricuiture, Weidenmann’s Beautiying Country Homes. A superb quarto volume. 24 lithograph plates, in colors, 15 00 White’s Cranberry Culture, 1 25 White’s Gardening for the south, 2 Ub 2 50 2 Ou —_—— Wright’s Brahma fowl, Wrigit’s Practical Poultry -Keeper, Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1878— rH\WE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- sons having relatives or triends abroad, anu desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. island, cannot do soin a better or cheap er way than by subscribing to Tue Werrk Ly EXAMINER. bent, postpaid, to any addres» in Great Britain, the United States, o. the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. TENDERS. EALED TENDERS will be received at the Office of the undersigned, until the 15th day of MARCH next, for the erection oi a Warehouse and Coal-Shed on Peake's No. 1 Wharf, Plans and Specifications to be seen at Peake Bros. & Co’s Office. Good and approved se- the contract. We do not bind ourselves to accept the low est or any tender. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Feb. 22, "73—3w 3i wkly. DR. WILLIAM GRAY’S SPECIUIS MEDICINE, The Great English Rem- AS edy is an unfailing cure fur Seminal Weakness r- a matorrkea, Impote jy all diseases that follow as * sequence of Self-Abuse; as Luss of Memcry, Univer- 6c Lassitwie, Pain in +o Back, a S Lu After ' aking, Premature é, an v aking, many otheF diseases that lead W yo. COR: sumption anda Premature Grave. ae bi $1 peT package, or six packages for -5, by ma fee of postage. Full particulars in our pamphiet, which we desire to send tree by mailteevery one. Address WO. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Outario, Canada. | s@ Sold in Charlottetown by W. R. Wa y 5: at Apothecaries Hall, and by all Druggist anywher, eee St AO t will be sent, /ost-Puid, direct, to any of ours curity will be required for the performance of | THOMAS WORKMAN, M. P., President. LUPE AND AGGIDEMT AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. M. HM. GAULT, Esquire. HON. L. GC. OWEN, ‘ PANIEL DAVIES, Messrs. JENKINS & MclEOD, Its Motto is *‘Economy AND Sgcuriry.” en cn te hg eee Sm Managing Birector. bya CHARLOTTETOWN P. £. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: acti ig — 7. JAMES ¢ Siilttre - JAMES CLAXTON, Ecowh Ficed@aestéens. SUN MUTUAL L\SURANCE COMPANY OF MONTREAL, vw $1,080,000. HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. KR. MACAULAY, Ot Sec’ y. HON, J. F. ROBERTSON, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese., Mepicat EXaMINnens, :0:——_—_—_—— This Company issues Policies on all the APrroveD Metnops of Life and Accident Business HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. E. Island. » Jan. 31, 1878— ays Miiith mee ee eee Ly EST ‘. ," | oP / Age ™ r ¢. ‘4 ; re i aca Ete ; " “ } =. : - NR BT Ob Ses ae 8 > 2 a Ps | ne » (CAPSICUM) nO i» US Y nh 2 OUSBEAS The Greatest Medical Discovery since the Creation of Man, or since the Commencement of the Christian Era. There never has been a time when the heal- ing of so many dilferent diseases has been caused by outward application as the present. It is an undisputed fact that over half of the entire pagnaatink of the globe resort to the use of ordinary plasters. Dr. MELVIN’s Carstcum Ponovs 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 mére 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 oue is applied the patient will fee) its effect. Physiciansin all ages have thoroughly tested and well know the effect of Capsicum; and it has alwavs been more er Jess used as a medical agent for an outward arlication; but it is, only of very recent date that its advan- tagesin a porous plaster have been discovered, Being, however, convinced of the wonderful enres effected by Dr. Mrivry’s CApsicum Porous PLASTuRs, 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 all such cases as have required the use of plasters orliaiment. After you have tried other plas- ters and liniments, and they have failed, and you want acertain cure, ask your druggist for DR. MELVIN’S CAPSICUM POROUS PLASTER, You can hardly believe yourown convictions of its wonderful effects. Although powerful and quick in its action, you can rely oo its safety foi the most delicate person to wear, as it is free from lead and other poisonous material commonly used in the manufacture ef ordin- ary plasters. One trial is a sufficient guarantee of its merits, and one plaster will seli hundreds to vour friends, Ask your druggist for Dr. MrLvrn’s CAPst- cum Porous PLASTER, and take no other; or, on receipt of 25 cents for one, $t for five, or $2 for a dozen, they will be mailed. post paid, te 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 W. f. WATSON, Agent. qecember 7, 1877. ee meee a CHEAPEST YET! In Connection with cur Cheap Dry Goods Sale We will offer our entire Stock of BOOTS & SHOES of about $2,099 worth, at cost to clear, vonsisting of— Men’s Wellington Boots. Men’s Leather Congress Boots, Men's Felt Congress Boots, Men’s Larrigans & Gvershoes, Men's Felt and Leather Sfippers, Women’s Leather Boots, (Elastic and Laced), Women’s Felt Boots, * *6 Women's Slippers \ Overshoes, Misses’ & Children’s Leather Boots. COME ONE AND ALL AND CET BOOTS CHEAP —_— —____ J. 5. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. Jan. 9---ne pat BLANK - BILL HEADS. BLARK STATEMENTS, — AND— BUSINESS CARDS, urnished prompily and cheaply, to order, at the EXAMINER OFFICE, INGS’ BUILDING, Corner Great George and Water Streets. Ulothes Cleaning Depot, (Above Mr. D. Farquharson’s Store), CORNER OF QuEEN & DokcuEsTER SETETS.R Renovating and Repairing Clothes, R.- PATTERSJIN guarantees. that no matter how bidly taded or stained gar- ments may be, he w.ll restore them to their son, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. Frase | original color. ‘ JOHN PATTERSON, Feb, 9— OUR STOCK — FOR CARRIAGE BUILDERS « IS'‘VERY COMPLETE. Over 50 Tons Bar Eron, | = aaa oe ating $ liliptiec Carriage Springs, 110 sets Axles. 7 A SORTED SIZES, from j to 1} inch, | and a very large Stock of 'CARRIACE & MILL BOLTS, | RIND BOLTS, STEP PADS, &C. - which we offer to cash and prompt payi , customers at better prices than ever before, = \W.E. DAWSON & CO Jan. 18—2aw ar 3i WEST OF ENGLAND HOUSE, | Great George street, SELLING OFF. ae subscriber, in returning thanks to his customers for their patronage during the [ time he has been in business, begs to inform them and the public generally that he intends closing up his present buslness and will sell. at | REDICED PRICES, the Stock now on hand. until The first Day of May. Any person wishing to go into the 3 nf ; Goods and Grocery Business will be treated liberally for the purchase of Entire Steck & Premises | with immediate posscssion if required. | Dry ' ' All persons indebted will please make im- mediate payment of their respective accounté. W. W. STUMBLES. Feb. 26, 1878.—3i imerican & Foreign Patents Gilmore, Sitti & Co, Successors to Chipman, Hosmer & Co. arent pracared in all Cougines, No frse in advance. No charge for services unt patent is granted. iste cee. Qur valuable pamphlet sent free upon re ‘ipt of stamp. Addre 3s, GILMORE, SMITH & CO.,. Washiagton, D. C | ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETS. the late war, or their heirs, are in mauy caves entitled to money trom the Gover 9 ment, which has been found to be due since fival pay- went. Write tull history of service and state amount of pay and bounty received, Certificates of Adjutant Geueral U. S, A showing service and honorable discharge there- trom, in place of discharge lost, procured tor @ — tee. ; | Kaclose stamp to Gilmore & Co. | ply, with comtng will be sent free. un ee PENSIONS, PENSIONS. A LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors <% wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the lise »fduty in the iate war, aod disabled thereby 40 obtain a pension. : Widows, aad minor children of Officers, Sol- ders and Sailors, who have died since discharge vidisease contracted er wounds and injuries fe eived in the scrvice aud in the line ot duty, Cae | procure pexsiovs by addressiag Gilmore & Co. lucreased rates for pensioners obtained Bouaty Laod Warrants procured for service ia Wars prior to March 3,1855. There are no wat rants granted for service in the late rebellion rend stamp to Gilmore & Co., Washington D.C. tull iostructions, July24 1877. International Hotel | (FORMERLY RANKIN HOUSE) Corner of Pownal & Sydney Strests, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L Private and permanen t Boarders can be ace nine on very moderate terms, during the winter season, at the International. D. MCISAAC, Dee. 19, 1877 -- 2m Coupmateny Preliminary examinations — EDERAL Offcers, Soldiers and Sailors 98 ~