Se aN coma EA a te gp gy = a, CT I i the SE 4 A ttl Noe en Bn ‘ — —_—- Ga ee ee Veracity and Rum. BY PRLEG ARKWRIGHT. iG en Fre Stine LETS Fe Lm extremely fond of candor and encourage GRANGE modest! fg Suit English Mail at Halifax, its display, > And I practice it myself in a retiring, way — | Unobtrusively, of course, because T know that) people say It is one of those abstractions which are total- | ly Pass e.. ; fam led to this acknowledgement by way of an excuse Hor the thinness of the topic which I wish to introduce : Being ncthing but a statement of the method new and strange Whereby an imlividual relieved me of some change. the acme of simplicity to give a beggar cash, And instead of being generous cile and rash- There are orgavized societies where you tay bid them go : This was Mr. Stewart’s method, and it pays the best, you know. aa that is imbe i chanced to be forecasting what the future may unfold, Wien the party of reform shall have renewed the age of gold : tut a party of the other sort came suddenly in view, And the party of the first part vanished into ether blie. Well, The party who approached was ragged, dirty, and forlorn, Such a wreck as rum hands over to the world’s ‘unpitying scorn ; But a twinkle in his watery eye disarmed me from the start, And the candor of his statement got the better of my heart. For he didn’t tell the story of a poor sick wife at home. He wasn’t raising just enough to take him back to Rome ; He didn’t speak of hunger, nor refer to better days ; lfc did’nt ask for work and did’nt swear to » mend his ways. But he said: ‘ Beg pardon, Cap’en,” and bis Voice was thin and weak : ‘ f haven’t had a drop to drink for just about a week ; Can’t tip a busted statesman cash cet a dram ? Mur it’s gettin’ rather se:ious--i’m « little! t am.” ’ nods, 2 aM, enough to} Well, he got it and he spent it for the rum) cl ‘To appease the pain that gnawed him, the dis- se that brought him low, The hor: » fierce craving that was wearimg away- 1? tee end old blear-eved sinner wss some ier that day. Wrong? You'd preach the standard maxims? Soothe the sufferer with a text ¢ Mi this world aa hard as may be to prepare | for the next? Friend silver tongue of charity must plead | , . ; . " i at last for you. 0 sort your chances when this little | life is through. —— ~—2 ee a> _ so oe %: iia tcl - 21 Rules For Spoiling a Chiid 5 kao e i y I rhatever he @y ~ ) ? ely be! him about his | A sm A Lis i ii Tee him | too mucn for you, | that vou can Go nothing With parm. } Have divided coun els as between tat! : n cals » Let him ntorevard bis father | on oH as yeatu OT | rmitea pew et, Cape cieus and annical; or a mere whip-| | ping machin i = ' tf bs 9 y = i 7 f. Let bim learn (from his fatners] exnmple ) to Gespise RIS mother. i i bs 1 } . ek 7. Do not know or eare who his companion i . 7 B°% Oo, Ly 1? tit & whatever be 1MKCS j »| t? ; ’ her poy or eirl. ro ’ ‘velings—a ’ i : ‘ ‘ 1) ) MAKIDS i} iway} that ‘ n - for vour child] th reart and habit ' } Ty i : i j y | | } " ’ } MOUS O c cre i ind SWALIOW a CaM i \ 4 ’ } al tt ri il i i is tH 4 ‘ | t 111 »} | . SHU D i Out om cnurea | to cl ecticism in religion 1s the orde day. 14. Whatever burdens of virtuous re-' . } . ’ . / quirements you lay on his shoulders, | Li : : touch not one with one of youl hinges PS. | Pre hy iY t i? etiee unredeemable | ret i ! ' 4 . 1 i asia These 1 ( not untried. Many ; " parents have proved them, with sub-| tantial ormity of results. If a} does not faithful observance of them -ieencaettagl t ecked him go, 1 { — OF TIME nm. scandal raVk STEAMERS S77. LAWRENCE and PRINCHSS OF WALES wii, during remainder of season, leave CHARLOTTETOWN 1 for Rucrov LANDING every Monday, Tues- day, Thursday and Friday mornings, at seven o'clock, connecting there with day train for Ifalifax. Returning, will leave Prerou Lanptixe for CHARTOTrErOWN on arrival of morning train from falifax, on Honday, Weduesday, Thursday and Saturday. No chanze in Steamers from Summerside. Fr. W. HALES. Ch’town, Nov. 26, 1878 (RON BEDSTEADS WUST RECEIVED, ex ‘Prince Edward” — of eheap. JOHN NEWSON, Nov. 22-——-lm Office of the Singer Manufae ] ‘ y turing Company, No. 281 Norra DAME STREET, Montreal, P, Q., Nov. 9, 1878 To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 2 This is to certify that Mr. Robert Young, of Charlottetown, P. E. I., has been duly ap. pointed by us as our Agent for the sale of our genuine ‘‘Singer” Sewing Machines, and that he is the only Agent we have for this purpose on Prince Eward Islanc. JHE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO’Y. Henry E Scorcumer, Attorney-in-fact. Noy, 14, 1878—1m GALL AND SEE OUR STOCK OF—' New Goods, UST OPENED. BREMNER BROS. Nov. 29, 1878—2w 3aw her pat 21 an DEASHE "tm \* t The Greatest Medical Discovery sinee the Creation of Man, or since the Commencement of the There never has been a time when the heal- ing of so many dilferent diseases has been eaused 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 C rom PoRnovus PLASTERS have used them, AJ it. i Cars are acknowledged by all who to act qui han : Ler plaster they ever befere tried, and that one of these plasters will do more real service than a hundred of the ker t] uy « ordinary kind. Ali other plasters are slow of action, and. require to b rn continually to effect a cure; but witht it is entirely dif- ferent: the instant o1 is : pplied the patient will feel its effect Physicians in all ag Lge » thoroughly tested i well know the eff t of Capsicum ; and an it has always been ni or less used as a medical age nt for an cutward applieation; but _— “= P . it ig only of very recent » that its advan- tages in a porous plaster have been discovered. Being, however, convinced of the wonderful eures effected by Dr. MELVIN’S CAPSICUM Porous PLASTERS, and their superiority over all other plasters, they noty actually prescribd l in their practice, for such diseases as thyow them, rheumatism, pain in the side and back, and ail such cases as have required the use of plasters or linim After you have tried other plas- tex i i mM S. and they have failed, a 1a % “ . ‘ ] o t for yt CAY [ POR PLASTER. Yo n \ “own convictions of its Alth h powerful and } Liki | ‘ = | Charlottetown, May 30— | . Address- ~ Apri 17 rej T I CA I- ( PLAST ? he r On fI cs ct $1 ©, oF $27 they dy} paid, to any: { ‘ ACi y THE PLASTER WORKS Lowell, Mass., U.S. A., NUE NOVELTY ™m ASCTINOCTIMT T 7 ee G. EK ITCHELL, Proprietor, Ma fa 4 sof Pi ers and Plaster ( ‘ompounds Agent ao > apa wos VOR. WA Sas December 7, 1877 A Lot \PRINTING fer the purpose of turning out artistic work, and have a lot of Fancy ILLUMINATED BALL PROGRAMMES, MEMORIAM CARBS, ; The New | “ACONIC” VISITING CARDS, | ely mutual consent. from AHUS FISHER, Truro, N. 8, or JOHN WELSH, St. Martin’s, N. 8, Great lnprovements in our SAWS ECONOMY & | A SUN MUL UAL AUG OFr MONTREAL, eee enmnennee $C) Seen omnes Investments All Within th ~—-———0 B55,299. SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 187 NEW BUSINESS, 1876, - - - ac ae 187 Seas e: aaa ‘a Solid Addition to Company's There is no reserve clause, making the amoun% of claims under the Sun Mutual lolicie vo be less than the sam assured by them, as uniler the minimum system. aa Special attention is claimed to the THOMAS WORKMAN, Esq, President ; T, J. CLANTON, Ese., Vice-President ; SUBMITTED Assets in 1877, e Dominion. On Cod de J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward Island Board of Directors: HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, «“ DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esq, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, .°. . . HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. BE. istand. HON. L. C. OWEN, July 3, 1878— OUTFITTING W NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. a i 17 A SUPERIOR LOT Or JUST ARRIV HD- — ——:0:-——- —- Solid Leather Valises! Much Cheaper than Home Manufacture, ———----0 A FULL LINE OF —— QO SECURITY. MepicaL EXAMINERS. AREHOL A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. - - = $1,856,598 - + = 3,158,000 - - §56,288,58, fact that our policies are payable in full. “6a M. H. GAULT, Ese., Managing Director : R. MACAULAY, Secretary. pan ZING & LEATHER COVERED TRUNKS. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS |! at ial “f | Christian Era. rav- Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Hisewhere. “Gy > ROBERTSON. us direct, or through BOTH PRACTICAL Al VICE CAN BE PRICES BRBMDAUCEi2.! MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT RELIED ON, io LONGER AGENT! Our Agreement with W. H. Oxtve, of St. John, N. B., las this day terminated by In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain injormation oe [rRon—-PorRTABLE Grist Mrits—PorRTABLE Saw MILLS, WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS CO., Brantford, Canada. , 1878. of New Niaterial to our JRPARTMENT, Stationery Novelties, such as} We Have Added HAVE YOU SEEN IP ? SEEN WHAT ? BOREHAM’S New Boot & Shoe Store, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. and Celebrated Round Cornered! MEN’S, Wat ~ all of which we can print in a style unsur ie i Co tL H an w 17. _ } wad LOTa 8 vv Da;»ri, ' Charlottetown, Nov. 23. 5 HAY PRESS FOR SALE. por YOu Gori. > mu WwW ill at bast have sniiiinesiiitiitilinamnan * ; 2 : 4° : :} i ba "1 " uF the comfertabie renection tha a gAOk & l iT A BARGAI \ HAY have aon you coul q PRESS, with apparatus complete. ae er Ay ply to ‘i ~_— oe-b PP. ae a ‘ —P , LONGWORTH & HASZARD Tha >, anna 4732 t {- ‘oof. i i Te = i 44 t ; AIAG Ss ' Ipic VV He rros Solicitors. ' ; ( wr LS7 There no me e pres bed by physi it 9 i 5 +o rs arrie such wy . i Fee 7 | Sietit ie, kas mm ob BB vidence of its su $a superior virtues as ; gene 2 a Bo ey, ts : ; a ik £ { a Tan, ae 8 BoSCHEE ere Cough ‘Ss ; Boer 5 e phew Cold tt] <4 nption. oF aS YG eG eo & oy GS bb Ge 8 V1 SCUbvi ' “a i ult} lili, i any disease ¢ roat lL Lungs. <A pro moses ot that fact is | person afilicted, can | 7g Con? ay - - 2 ys peri ‘ ‘ Lik} no * at ] - 4 ' ; ] j i ‘eal N m this country ts wond and cures are a Ins P Three do k | be Sold by ail | 1 ' nh Ununent von ~ <> - SUBS [O} WEEKLY KXAMIMER { Only ONE DOLLAR a year in advance} [3,4 t & tues | as Nov. 29 2. HOUSE and ana square, being an excellent business } eupied by fronting on Hillsborough Street, ad residence let J Ch’town, Dee. 10, iT} CHRISTMAS CARDS, ¢ 2w 3aw her pat 2: ‘ anuary nexi APPLY to . s ihe Largest, passed by copperplate. CALI BREMNER >: i AND SEE SAMPLES. “G@& | BROS. | TO LET eal ; * _ } COWL Er Or nen | _— near King} tana, oc- SHOP at corner Hillsborough COME : COME ; Streets, Mr. Cartmill ; Residence olning the Bridges. P ession Given } -) 1 also nis of Mr. JOHN BALL 187S—. 2aw till lst jan pat | __ me il | Nov. 26 rarpwen RTMENT O} TINA PS WitUN ’ BUYS. MISSES’ and IN GREAT ind have andi have your SIDE @f CHARLOTTETOWN, 3m wed & sat your fe¢ + t CHILDREN’S BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS ! rus wk VARIETY. JUST OPENED, and have your feet PROTECTED. kept WARM. + 0 » As E.. THE CELEBRATED Kept DRY, W. R. BOREHAM. SOUTH EEN SQUARE, uheapest & BesttHE LATEST STYLE OUT! “AGONIO ” Mf A By-Law, Relating to and the Taxing Thereof, [Passed by the City Council, 4th Dee., 1378,] E it enacted by the City Council of the : ons of Chariottetown, as follows :— . The owner or keeper of any co bitch within the City of Chashettginas shall. in writing to the Clerk of the City Court aj the Stipendiary Magistrate, at his mar & the said City, the name of such dog or bi in order that the same may be registered ing book to be kept for the purpose; and, here. after, whenever a person may become ‘ or keeper of any doy or biteh within the said City, he shal! report the fact in writing, as hereinbefore directed, in order to have the nam? of the owner or keeper and the name of the dog or bitch registered. 2. A tax of one dollar shall be annually for each dog or bitch within the said City by the owner or keeper thereof, to the Clerk the City Court of the Stpendiary isti at his office in the said City, on or before the first day of February in each year ; and upon the owner or keeper neglecting or refusing ty pay the tax herein iumposed, he shall be pross. cuted for the same, and it shall be recovered in a summary way. with costs, in the Cit Court of the Stipendiary Magistrate, and az non-payment thereof, the party convicted shall be confined in the Common Jail of the said i for ten days. -| 3. The owner or keeper of a dog or bj who has paid such at shall aflix’ thereat ; collar, with the name of the owner or keeper and the registered number. 4, The owner or keeper of a bull dog or bitch shall nos permit bim or her to go at large unless sufficiently muzzled, to prevent his or her biting or doing mischier. 5. Every fierce, malicious or dangerous or bitch shall be kept muzzled and chained by the owner or keeper, and not permitted to go at large. 6. No owner or keeper of a bitch shall suffer such bitch to ran at large during the season of her being in heat. ; 7. Ifany dog or bitch shall, unprovoked bite any person, on complaint at the City Court of the Stipendiary Magistrate, on. oath, the owner or keeper shall destroy the dog or bitch or remove him or her from the said city and keep him or her so removed. 8. No person shall wantonly or maliciously throw any stone, stick or any other hard sub- stance at any dog or bitch, and lame or wound the dog or bitch. 9. Any person in pos: vssion of any dog or bitch, or who shal! sufi xr such dog or bitch to remain about his house or premises, shall be deemed the owner of such dog or bitch for all the purposes of this by-law. j 10. No dog or bitch shall be permitted ta run at large in the said City without the col- lar mentioned in the third section of this By- law, and any dog or bitch running at large contrary to this by-law may be torthwith des- troyed by the police. 11. All prosecutions under this By-law shall be inthe name of the City of Charlottetown, and any person guilty of an infraction of any of the provisions thereof shall, upon convie- tion in the Vity Court of the Stipendiary a agetrate on the oath or affirmation of any credible witness, forfeit and pay at the dis- cretion of the said Magistrate, a penalty not exceeding Ten Dollars for each offence, ex- clusive of costs; and in default of payment thereof it shall and may be lawful for the said Magistrate to commit the offender or offenders to the commmon jail of the said city for any period not exceeding ten days, unless the said penalty and costs be sooner paid. 12. The By-law intituled ‘‘A Law relating to Dogs and for the purpose of taxing the same,’ assented to on the fifteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six; and all other By-laws contrary to and inconsistent with this By Law are hereby repealed im: W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. W. B. Morrison, City Clerk. Dec. 5, 1878—17 ins, h 2w Mortgage Sale |! To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House, at Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island, on Wede nesday, the Twelfth day of March, 1379, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under a Power of Sale in an Indenture cf Mortgage, dated the eighth day of Decem- ber, 1876, made between Thomas Webster and Harriet his wife, of the one part, and Kdward J. Hodgson and Neil McLeod, of the other part . LL. that tract, plece or parcel of land 4_ situate on Township Number Forty (40), in King’s County, and bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing at the southeast angle of James Lawies’ farm, and running }north four degrees, east forty-seven chains ; ithence east for the distance ‘of tive chains ; | thence south fovr degrees, west fifteen chains ; thence east five chains ; thence south four de- grees, west forty chains to the Post Road ; thence along the Post Road northwardly to the place of commencement,” containing forty- three acres, a little more or less, and bounded William and Charles Ding- east by William Webster's; ao seer Lawles’ farm, and south (by Fost Koad—together with all buildings and improvements thereon and appurtenances to the same belonging. . lor further particulars apply at the office of ) Messrs. HODGSON & McLE« ID, Solicitors, | Charlottetown. Dated the ninth | LS78. west by Dee mh r A. D. day al , sd EDWARD J. HODGSON, NE{L McLEOD, Mortgagees. Dee. 10 SODA WATER FOUNTAIN! Ba ld li Ww, law t sale wy Die T4 ' } . ’ ‘ ‘ PERTIOR 8 syphon Fountain for Sale, aimost new and in cood order, ¥ ill he and on liberal terms. a>: 4 3 = i } 4 a ith i Iv MT jt 1; . . . St Birthday and Motto Cards [il lvory English Visiting Cards CARVELL BROS. ever imported to the Island—the latest designs (LADIES AND GENTLEMEN’s) — town, Dec. 3 f Prang, De la Rue, and ot! NEATLY ppm ren se “ ON ea eee C lebrated artists on - re : : — . = At Kk PLO ys MENT. in every village and 4 township of P. EK. Nov. 29, 1878-—2w 3aw he ‘UBSCRIBE “=~ i BREMNER BROS. r pat 2 the DAILY EX Ch’town, £ ws 101 Nov. oi + staw pat G. Herbert EZaszard’s i> QUEEN STREET. init | par a published sn the Precnen Netnewsy PUY THE DAILY EXAMINER ’ r Paper published in the Province, £ 7 > ). 1g "oS : tor the latest news—local and telegraphic y | pied, ONE At island not yet ocdu- 'i1VE, intelligent Lady or Gentle man can btain a most respe table and very \profitable engagement. Address, with full D. DOWNIE & CO., Montreal. LIcu.ars. % ic by x 1964, May 20. S78