A ‘ X. i aancnemnnemen on et A AN ae se A mee suman Joetrn. John Buu. ‘Tis the voice of the Russian, | heard him complain, ‘John Bull beat mee, and he'll do it} again :) i is Constantino] les the key of commerce, Lnd ui we try t . take it, Vi ne sure to heteh worse i | ‘\. little more (leet, and a littl: more pow der, Will mix all my men and my horse mto; chowder. ” ; ‘Since now I’ve induced all the Turks to change hands, lis not hkely, now, they'll fill John demands.’ Sull’s > ” i passed by the Dardanelles, [ saw th’ Eng- lish fleet ; f { thought to myself twould take nations to beat ; And more than the muster up, i sae : Would be swept by the English like milk from a cup. Russians could eer i made the Russian a visit, still hoping to tind He had taken some thought for the lives of his kind. He told me his troubles, and talked of the morrow , { told him he’d remember John Bull, to his sorrow. Said I tothe Russian, ‘‘if you go to en- gage, . Keep clear of John Bull when he gets in a rage.’ But thanks to my country, that has built such fine ships, Any nation on earth she can easily eclipse. ** GIRMAN.” Des Joachims, Que. Mean Things in Newspaper Life. tev. Mr. ‘Talmage, who has himself had large editorial experience, says that newspaper men see more of the shams of life than any other profession. He might "MORTGAGE SALE, Solid by PUBLIC AUCTION, on (HURSDAY, the 4th day of APRIL i next, at the New Law Courts Building, mm Charlottetown, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Sixteenth day of December, A. D, 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and Giuliema, his wife, and Alexander Me- Swain, senior, of Township Number Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, of the one part, and George Peake and Ralph Seiden Peake, of Charlottetown, Trus- tees, under the marriage settlement, of Manny Leigh, of the other part, A LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, LA. situate, lying and being on Lot or Town ship Number Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing at a stake fixed in the north side of the road leading from Morris’ Mill to the old Malpeque Road, in the western boundary of fifty acres of land in the occupation of Alex ander McSwain, junior, and running thence by the magnetic meridian of 1764 north seventy chains, or the rear boundary line of farms front- ine on said first-named Road; thence west four chains and nine links. to the division line between the said Township aad ‘Township Number twenty-three; along said line south five chains, to a jog in said division line, thence along said jog west seventy-five links ; thence south seventy-six chains to tho old road ; thence along the north side thereof northeastwardly to the place of commence- ment, containing thirty seven and one-half Acres of Land, a little more or less ; together with all Buildings and appurtenances * .creto belonging. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. HODGSON & McLEOD, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Dated this Tweuty-seventh day of February? A. D., 1878. GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH B. PEAKE. Februaay 28, 1878—till sale KING SQUARE HOUSE! GHINTLEM EIN Are Invited to Call and Look at —-THE— NIGE NEW CLOTHS WANTED! 1,000 MEHW to bring their Cloth and Trimmings to Joseph A. McDonald's TAILORING SEPOT end have their Clothing Made to Order in FIRST CLASS STYLE, and Save Money, as we will allow 10 per cent. discount for cash on our former low prices for Tailoring during the next three months. FIRST CLASS FITS AND WORK MANSHIP GUARANTEED. Ladies’ Sacques and all kinds of Gentlemen’s Garments cut at very reasonable prices by Mr- Nicholson. —— ---- JOSEPH A. MACDONALD, Sidney Street, one door east of the late Hon. D. Brenan’s. Feb, 23---8in tues & sat. ‘ “101 -—- The Promoter and Perfector of Assimilation. The Reformer and the Blood, The Producer and Invigorator of Nerve and Muscle. Vitalizer of have added that they see more of the mean side of human nature than all the professions put together. A man is ambi- tious of political honors, and they help him to obtain them, to find out afterward that he is without a spark of gratitude and attributes his suecess wholly to his personal popularity. Out of the kindness of their hearts they pen clever notices of private business firms, which assist them to trade and prosperity, and are rewarded by seeing their patronage takea to rival institutions. They write up their towns and cities, doing more to promote the public welfare than all the other iastru- mentalities, and are astonished to find that people overlook the service they have really done to condemn them because they have not done more. They bear the bruat of the party's battles, and when vic- tory comes see slippery fellows carry away the honors and profits, who hardly did a JUST OPENED UP in— Our ‘Tailoring Department, LATEST PATTERNS! BEER & SONS. Ch’town, March 23, 1878. BOOK & JOB PRINTING! neatly and expeditiously executed, hard day’s work in the struggle. And so AT THE “EXAMINER” OFFICE it goes through every ramification of life —through politics, religion, society, through county, State—the editor con- stantly doing favors for somebody, and too often receiving ueither thanks, credit, nor financial benefit in return. No class of community voluntarily render so many kind acts without hope or expectation of reward, and none see so much of the mean- ness and ingratitude of mankind. It isa wonder that editors soon have the senti~ mentality they might have once possessed all knocked out of them, and are inclined to look upon a good share ot what is going on around them as humbug and hypocrisy. ——- > oe --——-———_ SHOP-KEEPERS DO OCCASIONALLY riagur.—A Berlin correspocdent says that the Germans and Russians are in the habit of calliog Great Britain ‘a factory and seaport,” by wayof contempt. It may be remembered that Napoleon was in the habit of referring to the British as “a nation ef shopkeepers.” It is recorded in history, that this nation of shopkeepers subsequently went into the business of keeping a private boarding-house at St. Helena. The Russo-German taunt that Great Britain is nothing buta factory and] a seaport may ultimately become as sad and solemn as Napoleon’s little joke did. When Napoleon was on his way to Char. leroi, shortly before Waterloo, he remark- ed to Soult that he would destroy Welling- ton first and then turn his face toward Dresden. Soult looked solemn and did not reply ‘What are you brooding over?” in. quired Napoleon, impatiently. “ T was thinking of Spain and the Pyren- ees, sir,’’ replied Soult. ‘Well, well,’ retorted the Emperor, ‘* [ could not be everywhere.” «True. sir,’ said Soult, * but the Brit- ish can. You do not know them as well as I do.” It is probable that the inflated courts of Berlin and St. Petersburg may know the English better this time next year than they do now, * ll A loud young man is bad enough, but a loud young woman is disgusting. Perhaps we may as well call this the equinoctical storm. It isa little early for that periodical disturbance, buc the wea- ther generally, seems to have fallen into premature habits this year. ‘ under the careful supervision of J. W. MITCHELL. We are now in a position to execute orders for all kinds of Printing, such as LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, CARDS. PAMPHLETS, DODGERS, HANDBILLS, POSTERS, AND ALL KINDS OF Bank and Legal Blanks, &. &c. K&c. AT MODERATE PRICES. Office :—-Ings’ Old Stand, Corner Great George and Water Streets. NOTICE I ERSONS having left Umbrellas or Para sols at the Subseriber’s Establishment for repairs, are requested to call for the same within two months from date, otherwise they will be sold to pay expenses. Establishment opposite Bridges’ Pork Store. JOSEPH CUNEO. Hillsboro’ St., March 18--4i _« STADACONA Fire and Life Insurance Company, OLICE is hereby given that the Board of Directors of this Company have made a further call of Four instalments, ot Five per Cent. each, on the Subscribéd Capital of the Company. payable 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 Kleventh day of May, i878. By order of the Board CRAWFORD LIN DSAY, Secretary ! ———— I sane 51877 EXCELLENT VALUE!) 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. By its union with the blood and its effect upon the muscles, re-establishing the one and toning the other, it is capable oi effecting 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, Bronchitis, 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, Whoopin Cough, Nervousness, and is a most wonderfu 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. Look out for the name and address J. I. FELLOWS’, St. John, N. B., on the yellow wrapper in watermark, which is seen by hold- Ae paper before the light. rice $1.50 per Bottle, six for $7.50. Sold by all Dec. 6, 1877. ruggists. sinee Medical 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 different diseases has been eaused by outward application as the a It ia an oes fact that over half of the or on of the globe resort to the use of ary plasters. DR. MELYIN’s CapsicoUM POROUS PLASTERS are acknowledged by all who have used them, to act quicker any other — 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 oontinually to effeet a cure; but with these it is entirely dif- / ferent: the instant one is applied the patient will feel ita effect. Physiciansin ali ages have thoroughly tested and well know the effect of Capsicum; and it has always been more or less as & medical agent for an outward application; but it is only of very recent date that its advan- in a porous plaster have been discovered. Being, however, convineed of the wonderful eures eff by Dr. MrLvin’s Capsicum Porous PLAsSTsRsS, and their superiority over all other plasters, they now actuaily be them, in their practice, for such diseases as rheumatism, in the side and back, and all such cases as have required the use of plasters orliniment. After you have tried other plas- ters and liniments, and they have failed, and = want a certain cure, ask your t for R. MELVIN’S CAPSICUM POROUS PLASTER. You ean hardly believe your own convictions of its wonderful effects. Although powerful and — in its action, you can rely on ite saf or the most delicate person to wear, as it free from lead and other poisonous material commonly used in the manufacture ef ordin- ary plasters. One trial is a sufficient tee of its merits, and one plaster will sell hundreds to your friends. : your druggist for DR. MELVIN’s Capst- 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, te any address in the United States or Canadas. MANUFACTURED BY THE NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS Lowell, Mass., U. 8. A., G. &. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Manufacturers of Plasters and Plaster Compounds W. R. WATSON, Agent. December 7, 18774 vn ESS Tes lala { Harris's Insects oe to Vegetation, THOMAS WORKMAN, M. P., President, LURE AND ACGIDENT j AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. M. H. GAULT, Esquire. Managing Director. HON. L. C. OWEN, ‘ DANIEL DAVIES, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, Its Motto is *‘Economy AND Srcurity.” Jan. 31, 1878— 00) BOOKS —¥OR THE— Farm, Garden and Household, or following Valuable Books will be sup plied from the Office of the Datry EXAMINER. Any one or more of these books will be sent, Post-Paid, direct, to any of our readers, on receipt of the regular price, which is named against each book ;— Allen’s (R. L. & L. F.) New Americas Farm Book, $2 50 Allen’s (L. F.) American Cattle, 2 50 Allen’s (L. F.) Rural Architecture, 1 50 American Weeds and Useful Plants, j 75 Atwood’s Country and Suburban Houses, | 50 Baker’s Practical and Scientific Fruit Culture, 2 5O Barry’s Fruit Garden, 2 50 Bommer’s Method of Making Manures, 2 25 Breck’s New Book of Flowers, i 75 Brill’s Farm-Gardening and Seed-Grow- ing, 1 60 Broom-Corn and Brooms, paper, 50 cts. ; cloth, 75 Brown’s T'axidermist’s Manual, 1 00 Caldwell’s Agricultural Chemical An- alysis, 2 00 Coburn’s Swine Husbandry, 1 75 Corbett’s Poultry Yard and Market, paper, 50 cts.; cloth, 75 Dadd’s Modern Horse Doctor, 12 mo., i 50 Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor, l2mo., | 50 Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor, 8vo. cloth, 2 50 Dadd’s American Reformed Horse Book, 8vo., cloth, 2 De Voe’s Market Assistant, 2 50 Downing’s Landscape Gardening, G 50 Eggleston's End of the World, 1 50 Eggleston’s Hoosier School-Master, 1 25 Eggleston’s Mystery of Metropolisville. 1 50 Every Horse Owner’s Cyclopedia, 3 75 Famous Horses ot America, i 50 Flax Culture, [Seven Prize Essays by practical growers], 3 Flint (Charles L.) on Grasses, 2 50 Fuller’s Grape Culturist, 1 50 Faller’s Illustrated Strawberry Culturist, 20 Fuller’s Small Fruit Culturist, 1 50 Fulton’s Peach Culture, 1 50 Geyelin’s Poultry Breeding, 1 2 Gregory on Cabbages, 30 Gregory on Carrots, Mangold Wurtzels, Etc., : 30 Gregory on Onion Raising, 30 Gregory on Squashes, 30 Plain, $4; Colored Engravings, 6 50 Harris on the Pig, 1 50 Henderson’s Gardening for Pleasure, 1 50 Henderson’s Gardening for Profit, i 50 Henderson’s Practical Floriculture, 1 50 Herbert’s Hints to Horse Keepers, 1 75 Hooper’s Book of Evergreens, 3 00 Hop Culture. By nine experienced culti- vators, g0 Hunter and Trapper, 1 00 Hussey’s Home building, 5 00 Jolinson’s How Crops Feed, 2 00 Johnson’s How Crops Grow, 2 00 Lakey’s Village and Country Houses, 5 00 Loring’s Farm-Yard Club of Jotham, 3 50 Mrs. Cornelius’s Young Housekeeper’s Friend, My Vineyard at Lakeview, Nichol’s Chemistry of the Farm and Sea, Onions—How to Raise Them Profitably, Our Farm of Four Acres, paper, 30 cts. ; cloth, Parsons on the Rose, 1 Phin’s How to Use the Microscope, Phin’s Lightning Rods and their Con- struction, Quinby’s Mysteriés of Bee-Keeping, 1 Quincy (Hon. Josiah) on Soiling Cattle, 1 1 1 SERS aes Quinn’s Money in the Garden, Quinn’s Pear Culture for Profit, Piley’s Potato Pests, pa., 50 cts.; cloth, Roe’s Play and Profit in my Garden, i Stewart’s Irrigation for the Farm, Gar- SasSsSRss den and Orchard, 15 Stewart's Shepherd’s Manual, 1 50 Stoddard’s An Egg Farm, paper, 50 cts., cloth, 75 Thomas’s American Fruit Culturist, new edition, 3 76 Thomas’s Farm Implements and Ma- chinery, 1 50 Tim. Bunker Papers ; or, Yankee Far- ming, Tobacco Culture. By fourteen experi- enced cultivators, 25 Waring’s Draining for Profit and Health, 1 50 Waring’s Elements of Agriculture, 1 00 Weidenmann’s Beautifying Country Homes. A superb quarto volume. 24 lithograph plates, in colors, 15 White’s Cranberry Culture, 1 White’s Gardening for the South, 2 Wright's Brahma Fowl, 2 Wright's Practical Poultry-Keeper, 2 Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1878— DR. H. A. PARKER, SURGEON DENTIST, } (LATE OF OTTAWA), | Office, > « « St. Lawrence Hotel. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Jan, 18, ’78-—10i eod T. JAMES CLAXTON, Esquire Vice-President. | SUN MUTUAL [SURANGE COMPANY OF MONTREAL, -——~ once © () 8 — ao HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. : R. MACAULAY, 0s Sec’y. CHARLOTTETOWN P. £. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese, Mepicat EXaMINErs. 1 This Company issues Policies on all the Approven Meruops of Life and Accident Business. HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. E. Island. WEST OF ENGLAND HOUSE | Great George Street, SELLING OFF. NHE subscriber, in returning thanks to his A 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 busIness and will sel] at REDUCED PRICES, the Stock now on hand, until ‘The First Day of May. Any person wishing to go into the o/ Dry Goods and Grocery Business ; will be treated liberally for the purchase of Entire Stock & Premises | with immediate possession if required. All persons indebted will please make im- inediate payment of their respective accounts, W. W. STUMBLES, | Feb. 26, 1878,.—-3i SHIP’S GEAR S ON CONSIGNMENT : i Complete Octagon Windlass, 15 in. . ee 3 # “ 14 in. I Capstain, No. 3 size. G 6s No2 * 3 Re. 3 Atlantic Cabooses ; Utensils, stern —ALSO- — 6 Complete Sets Threshing Mill Gear, CARVELL BRO’s, ics Agents Pictou Iron Foundry. Ch’town, March 25—4i eed : ‘International Hotel | (FORMERLY RANKIN HOUSE) ‘Corner of Pownal & Sydney Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. i t commodated on very moderate terms, during the winter season, at the International. D. MCISAAC, Dec. 19, 1877 - 2m Proprietor. To WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- _ Sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. a than By een to THe Wrens EXAMINER. Sent, id, to an dress in Great Britain, the United States, a the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. NOTICE. HE Subscribers, intending to mak hange T in their business, vont: notify ot panene indebted to them that their accounts must be settled by the 15th of APRIL, next, as all amounts remaining unpaid after that date will oA handed over to their attorney for collee- n. HASZARD BROS. Ch’town, March 19, 78. 1m 3 taw FISH SALE! FOR SALE AT OUR STORE: QUINTALS No. 1 CODFI 4Q 20 Quintals POLLOCK, _ 30 Boxes Smoked HALIBUT, 50 Boxes Preserved LOBSTERS. HASZARD Ch’town, Feb. 28—~y pat S ae DE, WILLIAM GRAT’S t, The Great © edy is an un for Seminal Weakness all diseases follow that ® sequence of fe ons aM wank SPECIFIC MEDI lish Rem- | as && Sold in Charlottetown by W. Vat son, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, ?. a pee at Apot i j i aa Hall, andjby all Druggist Private and permanent Boarders can be ae ° ee ARP 8 ie - cee Ol CE AIRE I a se