2 = a o andi Selected Poetry. a OS lL LAI eS ~~ aer es Ss Alone she sat on the barvelly beach, And gazed o'er the salcum sea, And she heard the loud soractous screech | Of the silent zeegumzece. And she said, “Oh, when shall my coolove | come, eS My own salivic Sam— , Oh. when shall we sil in the shady jam, And feed on the clusome clam? ‘I'm sick, I'm sick of the jamboree, With its jar of jiggling joy, | long to slosh ia the salcum Sea, — In the arms of my beamish boy. | Household Hints. Specially { | WE OFFER FOR SALE . BUCK HY # ANU OTHER KINDS OF | MOWING MACHINES, The Celebrated Whitcomb Self-Operating | tHlav Rake and Hand Rakes. ~ALSO— for Farmers, B-A GAINS nom TIE some NEW GOODS. ener ay et coro BUCKEYE & MANNY EXRAS. RADUCHED PRICES For pimples and eruptions, dilute sive sublimate with oil of almonds. days’ application will suffice. A few Gne pint of bran, a han é twigs of spruce, hemlock or cedar, a little sussafras, roots of burdock, plantain, dock and dandelion, boiled and strained, and a teaspoonful of ginger Good Templar beer. When you have selected your egg-plants, cut off the ends; cut traversely in slices one iich thick ; cook without grease or any) other thing whatsoever, on & hot griddle | or frying-pav ; when cooked through and uicely browned, dress with butter aud sall, and serve hot~—piping hot. . If you wish to correct a stooping gait, have prepared a “crown,” or band of iron —to rest around the head, but not onit— ot a weight that can be worn without dis- comfort, but will compe! the wearer to walk erect and with care. Practice daily ina long ,hall, and throw the shoulders well Dack. When youc straw hat needs bleeching, first scrub it well in water, softened with borax, using Very little soap; then rinse it in borax water, using a teaspoonful of puw- dered borax to a basin of water; bleach it ijt in the sun fortwo or three days; if the iat is very yellow, a little lemon juice rub- bed on will prove elfective. hielief from Catarrah.—Iuhale the smoke from pine-tar; get a pint or ‘more df pure pine-tar (not the oil) from the ship-chan- dier; heat a poker red hot, and stir the tar with is; a thick smoke will rise; hold your head over it, keep your mouth shut, and inhale through the nosirils; heat the poke: three or four times, until the room is fillec with smoke, shut doors and windows, re iain in the room as long as possible. Iu two weeks get fresh tar. Lt is a good plan t» smoke in one’s bedroom just before re- tiring; after smoking, vpen a window frou the top; the smoke slowly escapes, bus enough remains to be of some benefit, Johnny Cake.—Two cupfuls of Indian weal, two cupfuls of flour, one-half cupful sugar, one tablespoonful melted butter, twe traspoonful cream tartar, one teaspoontu. zoda, two eggs, enough milk to mrke a still batter; bake in a quick oven about twenty suintitcs, Grape Jelly.—Place the grapes in a jar, “ud the jarin a kettle of water; let them boil until they are ali crushed; strain ‘rongh a stout cloth; if ripe grapes, add ene pound of white sugar to every pound o} juice; if green, add one pound and @ hall ol sugar, boil the juice just twenty minutes,aud bave the sugar heating in the oven; sti often to keep it from Diirning; when the juice bas boiled the proper time add the hot sugar; wher the sugar has dissolved let th syrup boii up once; remove at once from the ire; have your glasses rolled ia hot water, und pour in the scalding liquor; when cold lay brandied paper on top of the jelly; tie or paste stout paper over the top of the glass Facts and Scraps. EE ne A clumsy man with big feet is the great- est train wrecker,a woman knows of, A Mr. Pepper has published some poems recently. Have you red Pepper ? The average base-ball game is made up in two parts base hits to eight parts arnica. it is provendential that the high prices o! cigars and gin prevent young men from marrying, The young ladies who have returned from the seashore and countcy have now anew amusement. They while away the dult af- ternoons counting each other's freckles. Our chief want in life, according to Emer- son, is somebody to make us do what we ean, Many a man trundles wearily up stairs with an armful of wood toa red-t:ead- ed woman, and never thinks of this. A Philad:lphia dancing master is about introducing a new dance expressly for fat people All the performers have to do is sit on the floor and kick. A man who was shocked by lightning on ihe same night that a small-pox hospital was struck, was in a dreadful state of suspense uotil convinced that he was hit first. A Chicago fashionable clergyman has fuiled. Liabilities $15,000; assets, twenty two pairs worked Slippers, assorted sizes, thirteen dressing gowns, thirty pen wipers, two dezen fancy pin-cushions, nine watch pockets, and seven cushions for easy chairs. “ Bar be it from: us to doubt the word of a brother editor,” says the La Crosse “* San;’’ ‘« we believe them all to be truthful men; beat when the Durand ‘ Times’ says that the water iy so low at the mouthof the Chippewa rver that catfish have to employ inud-turtles to tow them over the bar, we feel as though the editor must be away; aad some local minis'er filling his place.” ‘Nor SEEK HIS FURTHER MERITS TO Dis- | cLose.”’—A good old lady in this State once | attended the funeral of a man who had made a little hell of the neighborhood forty years. In the very ranks of the villagers} who wire present, more than twenty had | been crt and hackeJ! and kicked and bruised | ty bim, and his own skin was completely | taitoocd with scars. But did this good old | in’y m: ke any unpleasant remarks? Not: a Uutof it. She was a Christian woman,! and so she said as she looked down into the coffin; ‘‘Well, anyhow, he makes a real | qu el Sort ofa corpse !'"— Portland Argus. iful of hops, some | ' | } ; j cc ya hinilalmost eviw Vv 6) Manny and Buckeye Repairs. nd of Cucumber Wood Fumps. molasses, and a Cup-| ‘ui of yeast added, wil: make a gallon ol | We have imported a number of these ' Pumps suilable for any depth of well, and i offer them ata liberal discount for cash. MacKENZIB & STUMBLES, North Side Queen’s Squar | NOTICE 10 DEBTORS \ LLL. persons indebted to the undersigned 4 on account of the EXAMINER news- paper. by Book Account, Note of Hand or otherwise, are notified to pay the several amounts due by them on or before the 15th day of October next. W. L. COTTON. Sept. 13, 1877. QUEBEC & GULF PORTS Steamship Company ! + SECRET.” - v- CAPT. DAVIDSON » MIRAMICHI, CAPT. BAQUEN, \ TILL LEAN & awe nately from PICTOU (after arrival of Monday Alternoor rrain from Halifax) every Monday Midnight: SHEDIAC (after arrival of Tuesday Train from St. John and Halifax) every Tuesday Aflernoon; CHARLOTTETOWN, every Tuesday, Morning; SUMMERSIDE every Puesday Pashebiar, Pere, liaspe, Father Port, and al Above Named Places, LOW RATES. QUICK TIME CARVELL BROS, Agents, Chitown, June 16, 1877.—m&th er _ - ——— Licensing Board. C)RDERED—That all Applications for the Renewal of Licenses be sent to the Secretary of the Board at least 10 days bef’ e the expiration of the said Licenses. _ ALFRED F, TOMLINS, _ Secretary to the Licensing Board Sept 17th,1877. {sepl. Labrador Herrin ei f Ad W* are daily expecting a cargo of I AB- RADOR HERRING. which will be soid cheap trom the wharf. HASZARD BROS Ch’town, Sept. 23—eod tf — H. VINNICOMBE, PIANO FORTE REGULATOR. ? ter parties leaving their orders for Tuning at Bremner Bros. will receive the best attention. All who have Pianos in Charlottetown would do well to have them tuned by the year, keeping their instruments in perfect order all the time. A visit once @year at least will be madet all parts of the Island. or oftner if :equired Ch’town, duly 18, 1877. DR. WILLIAM GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. The Great English Rem- edy is an unfailing cure for Seminal Weakness, Sper- m atorrhea, Impotency,and y «all diseases that follow as # sequence of Self-Abuse; as Loss of Memory, Univer. W Back, Dimness of Vision, Fy a F ng. Premature é, an ‘ many other diseases that lead “0 Insanity ot Ong: sumption anda Premature Grave. ‘aa Price, $1 per package, or six packages for $5, by mail free of postage. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mail toevery one. Address WM. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ontario, Canada, Sold in Charlottetown by W. R Watson, P. . Fraser, C. D. Rankin, Dr * Dodd, and a Apothecaries’ Hall, and by ull druggistsanywhere WANTED, T Highest Cash price paid for Calf Skins and Sheep Skins, ROBERT BRIDGES, | ! reié6—tudfr tf THE DAILY EXAM NER oa 85S Fb se LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE | | } | } ISOM S445) | AT THE STORES OF Henry A. Harvie, Theoph. L. Chappelle, and T. O’Connell. Price Only 2 Cents June 27, 1877—her_1 PICTURE FRAMES —AND—- MOULDINGS Very Cheap at , HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. Ch’town, Sept. 24— Charlottetown, Jur wept Po ye DOULTU AT, * at COMPANY 5 765,000 SUN OF Capital and Assets ——— =(*; —— MONTREAL. i Taken Daily at the Office of CARVELL BROS. Agents for P. E. island 1877 STEAM MILL MOUNT STEWART. Gugtipepene NEw CLOTHS very cheap at. | CHARLES FULL’'S. LAvres' FELT HATS just received at CHARLES FULL’s. — orders for dimension Lumber of wt kinds, in Oak, Eim, White Pine, Pitch Tine Spruce or Birch; also, Spruce Kaees Trenails, Wedges, Deck Plugs, and Ship's Blocks of every deseription—all deliver at short notice. (HOME, fzents, and see the new CLOVE. ING at CHARLES FULL’'S. AT AND BONNET FEATHERS just opened at CHARLES FULL’S, * LONGWORTH & CO., Water Street. Shingles very ALL at CHARLES FULL’S Store and see the pretty HAT y - ae ¥ and BONNET OR N. B.—Spruce and Fir low. Aug. 15—3m MIV"IE Snbscribers are prepared to take ~ FA NCY DRESS GOODS, | MONTREAL DIRECTORS. : LUSTRES, *g I. ‘ T. Workman, President; T. J.gCraxtron, Vice-President; A. F. Gaurr. Bs: H : STRAW HATS MULHOLLAND, Esq., JamMEs Hurron, Esq., A. W. OGILvig, Esq., M, p ool. ENRY , 4. ALEXaNDEn, Esq., HuGH MoLenian, Esq.; Hon. J. J. C. Anporv, Q. G. Citas. Adviser. +» Legal FEATHERS, New Life and Accident Business submitted in 1876 @) of SMR OH hs st. : *1,856,598.85 a : : a 18’ 95> FLOWERS! &c. &c,, | Cash Assets. ; ‘ : . ; j «45,997.68 , , oteliy protection of Assured ; ; ; : ; ; ate thie is : et Sarplus for Distribution, as at ist January, 1877, after making ae and ali Summer Goods at reserves at 44 per cent. fe : , Fities ; , i, 55,299 Extract from the proof sheet of Government Report. Statement of increas va SY miums received for 1876 over 1875: “ase 1D pre. Canada Life ° ° ‘ : , : i . $15,870 Citizens re : ey Confederation 7 8)! White Cottons, Stadacona co Tesaeae Fy OS eC; p< Ee 1011 Printed Cottons, 5 ne | ™ e pap for 1876 in ali American Companies in Canada, over 8! 14,000 tton CONOMY AND Sxcuriry is the motto pf the Sun Mutual Company. How 9 + Co Warps, ile appreciate these features is seen in the fact. as shown above hentisaldee Py authority, that the new business for 1876 was sirly-seven per cent. inore than shee V ‘8 g175. The Charter and License embrace Life and Accident Business. = ery Cc hea [de M. H. GAULT (President of Sxoblings Bank), : . : Managing Director, J. M. C. De_esDernixrs, Inspector. R. MACAULAY, Secretary, ’ dB ‘Cl hi Hon. D. McN. PARKER, M. D., M. L. C.,W. J. COLEMAN, Es i . . 4a, . . . os | « Ge Jn 4Qul AAWN, US +» Din. P . Mens an OYS ot INQ | PaTRIcK POWER, Esq., M. P., Director JOHN TAYLOR, Esq. Dir, Merkene B People’s B ww AATLOR, t-, Dir. Merchants’ Bk eople’s Bank. {DANIEL CRONAN, Esq., Dir. Bk. of N — WM. M. HARRINGTON, Esq.. President /A. W WEST, Esq, Director Peo! he Halifax Bank. |W. C. SILVER, Es, Merchant. > W. N. Wickwire, Esq.. M. D:} Medic 9 tac BOTTOM PRICES. - B. SINCLAIR, Esa. M. D. S$ atical hramine'’s. . S..D. THOMpson, Esq., Solicitor. ROBERT ORK & CO. GEO. FRASER, General Manager, July 10th.: BENJ. A, FIELDING, Gen, Agent, i OE se) ode oe dog For the Maritime Provinees and Newf d eg eer a Offi 76 Cc s V yundland. i oe American & Foreign Patents. ce ranville Street, i (Near the Bank of Montreal), Halifax, N. ; a ". McLeop ‘Medical Adviser, H. HASZARD,Agent, P. E. Island. . . . ° , Gilmore, Smith 60 Rees, ————E—>——E—————————————— sebbinlainibabietiiatillet ] . Hosmer & Co. ) I iNT AN ( | NT) Hi DYATENTS procured in ali counties, No fees | e ; A’ | rf ASG! I ion advance, No charge for services until the seule - Pe aSRIR, F a patent is granted. Preliminary examinations 2. = ee ele ; ee tree. Our valuable pamphlet seat tree upon re an == Fs f= = : . “vipt of stamp. ¥ se Fg J \ Address, GILMORKE, SMITH & CO., | Washington, D.C. ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. NEDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors ol the late war, or their heirs, are in maay caes entitled to moaey trom the Guveroment, which has been found to be due since fiaal pay- meat. Write full history of service und state amouat of pay and bounty received. Certificates ot Adjutant Geaeral U. S. A. showing service and honorable discharge there- trom, in place of discharge lost, procured for a small fee. . Roctose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full re- ply, with blanks, will be seat free. PENSIONS. PENSIONS. LL Federal Officers, Soldiers aad Sailors, ST Coe : a wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the live “ mo Es aan Tee F Nets ma oifduty in the late war, and disabled thereby, M4 ~4 he K PEG “ RET RR | ao obtain a pension. F . , , Widows, and mivor children of Officers, Sol- s ders and Sailors, who have died since discharge 1! | of disease contracted or wounds and injuries re , j eived in the service and in the line of duty, can procure pensions by addressing Gilmore& Co. |-Pe»ms Weekly: June, $9; July, $10.50; Ane... Sl: Sept. 9 ; Increased rates for pensioners obtained. ° i Bounty Land Warrants procured for service in HiS NEW HOTEL, accommodating about on? hundred and fifty guests, is now open. It : wars prior to March 3, 1855. There are 20 ware contains, in addition to the sleeping apartmen's, a number of Public and Priyate Parlor rants granted for service in the late rebellion. Billiard, Reading, Smoking, Barber’s and Bar-rooms. Picturesquely situated on an Island Send stamp to Gilmore & Co., Washington | one hundred and forty acres in extent, in the Bideyue Bay, directly opposite the rising town D.C. , full instructions. Summerside, it combines the retirement ensured by the insular position of its surroundidgs with July 24, 1877. équal convenience to a position i the town. Beautifal views of the harbour are obtainable ed a from the w ndows and roof of the Hotel, and from the carriage drive around the Island. The grounds are being tastefully laid out with walks and drives, the greater part being left finely a F NicKay wooded. Sea bathing can be enjoyed with suitable privacy ouvarious parts of the beach near 7 s the Hotel, dressing rooms have been constrncted for the purpose. A Ferry Steamer belonging to a oe at the Hotel, will ply frequently to and from Summerside, and wil! regularly meet all Steamers from (Norra Sip Qyisy Syratke) Shediac and Charlottetown; : 1d can be made available for piczics, fishing and shooting parties and pleasure excursions onthe Bay. Horses, carriages, rowing and sail boats, always on hire Has just received a varied assortment of Families and parties can have coat!guous suites of rooms, if required, by seading reasonabl American and Geneva aotice beforehand. i TERMS :—From $2 to $2.50 per day, according toroom. Special arrangements can be made W hes tor summer residence ¢ 1S, Gold and Silver; oe, Ba Liolman, PROPRIETOR _ Ladies’ & Gents’ Waich|* aa ono HAN NSURANCE COMPANY Gold and Silver; é‘ Plain & Fancy Rings, OF' CAN ADA Gold Lockels, Brooches, i Larrmgs, Studs, apr yer eee Silver Lhimbles, etc ; bi Capital $1,000,000, with $2,000.00 pai apital $1,000,000, with power to increase 10 $2,000,000 aa Clocks, and Jewelry skiitully repaired.—Satisfaction guaranteed, and a V1 ; a i 1 P ATTY ‘ work warranted. HEAD OFFICE: - - - - MONTREAL. Eg *