. ~~ Tera Teese Nelected Poetry. — , 4 FEW SHORT YEA RS. — ” renee re 7 ib. 0 ag!! — Steamers ~ Secret WILL NOT CALL A+ Charlottetown on the way to Mon- |< treal; but passengers leaving here by arce can | Tuesday worbing’s train will catch one of ‘the boats at Summerside each week. | CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Sept. 24—2Zaw pat 3w ‘American & Foreign Pateuts. ———————Se -and then A (ew short years— hath wrought - What changes Time So strange they seem, We ac deem rhe world, our life, ourselves are agght Bat one long fitful dream. rhe clouds that fly Across the sky, Waves tossed upon the sea, Shadows that pass Before 4 glass, Our fitting emblems be. se Gilmore, Smith & Co., Successors te Chipman, Hosmer & Co, ATENTS procured in all Counties, No fers in advance. No charge for services until the patent is granted. Preliminary examinations tree. Our valuable pamphlet sent free upon re eipt of stamp. A sew ahort years—and then Where are the hopes that shone When youth with flowers euw the hours, and earth had but one music tone Of joy for as and ours! The rainbow’s haes, rhe morning's dews, Fhe blossoms of a day, The trembling sheen On water seen More stable are than they. reathed Address, GILMORE, SMITH «& CO., Washington, D. C. ———— ' ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. and mradly ; JYEDERAL Ofticers, Soldiers and Sailors otf ] ik the late war, or their heirs, are in maay | caes entitled to money from the Government, which has been found to be due since final pay- ‘ment. Write full 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 for a | small fee. | Baclose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full re- iply, with blanks, will be sent free. PENSIONS. PENSIONS. | & LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, LA wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the line jo tduty in the late war, and disabled thereby, | ao obtain a pensioa. Widows, and minor children of Officers, Sol- , ders and Sailors, who have died since discharge jot disease contracted or wounds and injuries Te | eived in the service and in the line of duty, can ‘procure pensioas by addressing Gilmore & Co. | Increased rates for pensioners obtained. {Bounty Land Warrants procured for service in wars prior to March 3,1855. There are no war- rants granted for service in the late rebellion. Send — to Gilmore & Co., Washington >. c.. full instructions jSuly 24, 1877, | A few short years—and then Where is the ad’mant chain Fhat passion wrought, thought Nor time por change could ever strain Ti) life’s last strife was tought? A rope of sand A goss'mer band; — The filmy threads at e en The spider weaves Amongst the leaves A firmer bond had been. A few short years—and then Where is Ambition’s pile, That rose so high against the sky, oershadowing al] around the while, " With its proud boast might vie* A shadow’s shade, A card house made By children for their play: The air-blown bells That folly swells May vaunt @ surer stay. A few short years—and then Where is the mighty griel hat wrung the heart with torture’s art, Ana made it feel that its relief ‘Time's hand could ne’er impart? A storm that’s burst, And done its worst, Then left the heaven more clear, A night-mare dread, With morning fled, These sorrows bOW appear. ceeneenasnenacet EE THE DAILY EXAM NER IS OM S.4055 AT THE STORES OP Henry A. Harvie, Theoph. L. Chappelle, and T. 0’Connell. Price Only 2 Cents June 27, t877—her_1 et ee ee PICTURE FRAM «~ip~- MOULDINGS Very Cheap at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. ' ; j ; j j PS YIN A fow short years—and then W bat of our life remains, The smiles and tears of other years, vf passion’s joys, of sorrow's pains. Awbition’s hopes and fears? A faded dream To-day they seem, Which memory scarce @ia trace—- | Bul seals they've set Shall Time nor yet Eternity efface! Household Hints. wee 4 ; wr wew™ Virtue is a dower which blooms in all cli- iw tes. , Consult those whom you would ch resemble, ont oose to & Miramichi’, 7 s* 4 . | | ue 4 aa . SEES A NE NVETETLUL, | ha.” } MOUNT STEWART. — REPAIRS WEDDING (TYE Subscribers are prepared to take ) NEATLY AND THOROUGHLY EY IIN CSS ’ orders for dimension Lumber of al - * © ' kinds, in Oac, Elim, White Pine, Pitch Pine | EXECU LED. " 4 OUR OWN Make Spruce or Birch; also, Spruce Knees ; . tat short notice. LONG WORTH & CO.., Water Street. N. low. Aug. 15~—3m N EW s ilies OME, ;rents, and see the pew CLO OH. ING at CHARLES FULL'S. NALL at’ CHARLES FULL’S Store and see the pretty HAT and BONNET OR- A MENTS. ee ees B.—Spruce and Fir CLOTHS very cheap at CHARLES. FULL'S. FELT HATES CHARLES FULL'S, AT AND BONNET FEATHERS just opened at CHARLES FULL's. Oe ene ee CARD TO THE PUBLIC. \ HILE taking this opportunity of thank ing our numerous customers for the liberal manner in which they have patron- ized OUR NEW STUDIO, we would injorm them that we have now increased facilities for the production of first-class work, and are prepared to make Puorocraprus ofa Slyle and Quality that has never been before attempled in this City. We have on exhibition, at our Rooms, a large number of Photograps «f every variety, including the BEAUTIFUL PHOTO- ENAMEL the most beautiful style of Photograph known, possessing a softness and delicacy of coloring that has never been equalled. Chis elegant picture has become deservedly popu'ar elsewhere, and cannot fail to be- come so here. Though the finish of our Photographs cannot be excelled, we would direct atten- tion to the beantifal Glace Pictures which we make. They possess a highly enamelled surface, and are practically indes- tructible, and will retain their freshness and beauty for any length of time. «If they become soiled they can easily be cleaned, as they will not lose any of their beauty by being wet. This valuable quality, com- bined with their remarkable elegance, make them very suitable for presents; while the difficulty of their production will prevent them ever becoming so common as to lessen their value. Our patrons can have one or all of their Photos finished in fashion is, for the most part, nothing por} the osteptation of riches. runkenness turns a man out of himsel/, aad leaves a beast in his room. Scurrillity is the corruption of wit, as xoavery is of wisdom, Our own heart, and not other mep’s opinions, forms our true honor, A man’s own good breeding is the best security against other pevple’s ill-manners. in the heels of folly treadeth shame; aust at the back of anger Standeth remorse, Ch’town, Sept. 24— NOTICE 0 DEBTORS — LL persons indebted to the undersigned oh account of the EXAMINER news- paper, Dy 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. WwW. L. COTTON. 4 Sept. 13, 1877. ee QUEBEC & | nel CULE PURTS Hard Jabor is not when you are very act- ively employed, but when you must be. The commentary of a severe friend is bet- ter than the embellishments of a sweet-lip-~ ped flatterer. The sympathy of one weaker than our- “gives, the sympathy evem of a little child, | @ it! aid the most resolute. Nine parts of self-indulgence, and ane part charity, may not be an iniquitous com- ens but it is certainly not the elixir of ife. To be sure of not sinking we must never «ease from the effort to mse; towin we gust throw aside indolence and patiently press forward. Paste for Cleaning Metals.—Take one part of oxalic acid and six of rotten stone; ma = with equal parts of train oi! and spirits of tarpeutine to a paste, fo Take Rust Out of Stecl.—Place the atiiele ina bowl containing kerosene oil, or | Wrap the steel up ina soft cloth well satu. Steamship Company ! et ee a ” « SECRET,” CAPT. DAVIDSON \ MIRAMICHI,” CAPT. BAQUET, \ ILL LEAVE ata nately from PICTOU (after arrival ef Monday Afternoor Train from Halifax) every Monday Midnight; SHEDIAC (after arrival of Tuesday Train from St. John and Halifax) every Tuesday vated with kerosene. Let it remain twentys Afternoon | CHARLOTTETOWN, every four hours or longer, then scour the rusty } epee Ly Morning; SUMMERSIDE every uesday spots with brickdust, If badly rusted, use salt wet with hot vinegar, after scouring, riase every particle of brickdust or salt off fi a \, : ' : with boiling hot water, dry thoroughly, thea | Pashebiac, Peree, laspe, Father Point, and iil polish of with a clean faanel cloth and a | Above Named Places, utile sweet oil. } Pvisonous Vinegar.—It is asserted by | LOW RATES. those who know, that probably one-half the! emegar sold at city groceries is @ rank poison, with either sulphuric or other ob jectionable acids for its base. A cetic acid is present in all vinegars, although they seldom contain more than five per cent. of the absolute acid. Them color, flavor and value depend materialiy upon the ingredi- | ents from which they are made, In Eng-, ijand, honest vinegars are usually made of taalt; in France, of grapes; in Germany, o grapes, beet root, or potatoes; in this coun- try, ol apples and grapes. — -- QUICK TIME CAR VELL BR¢ )S, Agents, Ch'town, June 16, 1877,—mé&th “H. ViINNICOMBE, At parties leaving (heir orders for Tuning 4% at Bremner Bros. will receive the best attention. All who have Pinos in Charlottetown would do wellto have them tuned by the year, keeping their instruments in perfect Useful to All.—A little practical knowl. eige, combined with presence of mind, is invaluable in times of danger. Here is a suggesiion: A pillow case, well saturated- with water, and baving a small hole tora in; order all the time. rt to lwk through, placed loosely over the} A visit once a year at least will be madet heat will be found an admirable impromptu jall paris of the [sland. or oftner if 1e@yuired | Ch'town, duty 18, 1877. this style—an advantage which cannot be obtained elsewhere. We give special attention to muking Groups of Fam‘lies, Secieties, Schools, &c. Our pictures of children are sufficient avidence of our success in this difficult branch.of our art. Our £&NLARGEMENTS, finished in India Ink, Pastel, Crayon, Oil and Water Colors, have made a favorable reputation for them- selves throughout the Lower Provinces. Parties intending to have Photographs made will find it to their advantage to sit early, as the number of our customers makes some delay in the delivery of the Photos. unavoidable. We prefer to haye our sitters come by appointment, Photographs can be obtained for less money elsewhere ; but in this case we ask that quality be given the preference; as- suring the public that they will flad our charges very moderate. ROSS BROS,, Cor. Queen and Dorchester Streets, opposite Connolly’s Bauk. Sept. 19, 1877—1m eod ee a ee Labrador Herrin go | —_- oo eo E are daily expecting a cargo of I.AB. RADOR HERRING. which will be soid cheap trom the wharf. HASZARD BROB, Ch’town, Sept. 28—-eod tf DR. WILLIAM GRAY’S SPECIFIC HEDICINE, The Great Euglish Rem- edy is an unfailing cure for Seminal matorrhea, Impotency,and all diseases that follow a sequence of Self-A buse; as Loss of Memory, Univer-, «ah L ‘ude, Pain in Back, Di: g¢, rit eat rave. $1 per package, or six for $5, by mail free 6 posjare. “Wit lars in our pamphlet, eid we Cesire to send free by mail toeveryone. Address es M. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ostario, Canada. w X@™ Sold in Charlottetown by W. BR Watson, P. . Fraser, C, D. Rankin, Dr Dodd, and a Apothecaries’ Hall, and by all druggistsany where WANTED, T E Highest Cash price paid for Calf Skins aud Sheep Skins, ROBERT BRIDGES, es dges, Deck Plugs, and Ship’s Bivcks vi cvery description-~-all delivered Shingles very just received at P | Ch'town, Sept. 24— ! 5 (BBLS. pow on hand. E. W. TAYLOR, WATCHMAKER & JEWRLER, SOUTH BIDE QUBEN SQUARE, AND NEARLY FRONTING POST OFFICE, CH’ TOWN SILVER WATCHES, from $8.00 : a Ser GOLD WATCHES, “s mer: very Watch warran ur twelve months.—GOLD ALBERTS, fro Q PLATED & SILVER ALBERTS.—A fuii assortment of PLAIN GOLD and eee RINGS, from $1.00 to $20.00. GOLD LOCKETS, from $1.50. Colored and Br oat Gold BROOCHESB and EARINGS. STUDS, from 10 cts, to $8 00 per set—hundrcg choose from. SILVER-PLATED WARE, in great varlety. CRUET FRAMES fese $1.00 to 912.00. CAKE BASKETS, FRUIT DISHES, PICKLE STANDS VASES, CUPS, NAPKIN RINGS, SPOONS and F RKS,—~all warranted to wear well. Nickel TEA SPOONS, that will wear always while, from $1.00 per doz. CLOCKS and TIME. PIECES, from $1.00 to $30.00. SPECTACLES, to suit nearly all sights, trom 25 cents per patr. Best London-made Pebble SPECTACLES, with case, $2.50 per pair. . The above is only part of our Stock, and to which we are continually adding. Prig on inspection, wit! be found to compare favorably with others. as Ee. W. TAYLOR. Ch’town, ge A large assortment of Ladies’ and Gents’ “a ac Oct, ¥—1m eod SS TT ARE YOU About to Order an Overcoat or a Fall Suit? ——0-0 —W. A. WEEKS & CO. ATTRACTIVE OFFER A VERY STOCK OF WEWEST ENGLISH CLOTHS! Employ Best Werkmen only,—and Guarantee Stylish Garments at ! MODERATE PRICES! TRY THEM. W. A. WEEKS & CO., Drarers & CLoTarrers, Queen Street. Sept, 29, 1878— ee suN MUTUAL LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY MONTREAL. —— 0:—-- Capital and Assets $765,000 ‘O° as —_—_— . 7. MONTREAL DIRECTORS. T. Workman, President; T. J.gCiaxton, Vice-President; A. F. Gaunt, Esg., Henry McLHOLLAND, Esq., JaMES Hurrox, Esq., A. W. Ootrvin, Esq., M. Pb. PL; Cuas. ALexanxpen, Esq., Uvan McLean, Esq.: Hon. J. J. C. Anport, Q. C., Legal Adviser. New nlite aad Accident Business submitted in 1876 $1,856 ,598.85 ncome . ; ‘ ; ; ; d 118,957.68 Cash Apseta > ‘ ; . 265,944.65 Security for protection of Assured , , ' : 715,944.64 Net Surplus for Distribution, as at 15! January, 1877, after making ., Feserves at 44 per cent. 55,299.61 ivGhease in pre. \ Extract from the proof sheet of Government Report. Statement oft miums received for 1876 over 1879: Canada Life $15,870 Citizens 734 Confederation 17,319 Stadacona : 2,658 Toronto. . ‘ 1,011 Sun Mutual nnn . $30,434 in ail American Companies in Canada, over $114,000. EcoNOMY AaND SECURITY is the motto of the Sun Mutual Company. tlow well vhe pub lic appreciate these features is seen in the fict. as shown above from Goverame authority, that the new business for 1876 was sizly-seven per cent. more than that 9175. The Charter and License embrace Life and Accident Business. M. H. GAULT (President of Exchange Bank), Managing Direcior. hk. MACAULAY, Secretary. yar “Decrease for 1876 J. M. C. DevesDernires, Inspector. -0-—-—- HALIFAX BOARD. Hon. D. MeN. PARKER, M. D., M. L. ©. W. J. COLEMAN, Esgq., Dir. People’s Bk PATRICK POWER, Esq., M. P., Director | JOHN TAYLOR, Esg., Dir. Merchants’ Bk People’s Bapk. — DANIEL CRONAN, Esq., Dir. Bk. of NS WM. M. HARRINGTON, Esq.. President ;A. W WEST, Ese , Director People’s Bk Halifax bavk. WwW. C. SILVER, Es4 , Merchant. J. 8. D. THOoMpson, Esq., Solicitor, GEO. FRASER, General Manager. BENJ. A. FISLDING, Gen. Agent, For the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland. Office—76 Cranville Street, (Near the Bank of Montrea)), Halifax, N. H. HASZARD,Agent, P, E, Isiand. Dg, McLzop ‘Medical Adviser, MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAIN ADA oe A ee _—~ Capital $1,000,000, with power to increase to $1,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL. RiSks Taken Daily at the Office of CARVELL BROS. Agents for P. EK. Island GIBBS’ BEST FLOUR! W E have received, direct from’ the Mills, - ee Cherlottetows, Jur 1877 GREENLEAF’S A2ITAMaTls, BRYCE’S LATIN READERS. ROYAL READERS, at HARVIE'R BOOKSTORE, HUNDRED Bbis. “Plough” brand Flour. HUNDRED Bbbla. brand Flour. HUNDRED Bbls. ‘‘Paragon” brand Fiour. HUNDRED Bbis. ‘ Our Flour. HASZARD BROS., ONE ONE ONE ONE “Gibbs’ Best” es -_ PLASTER PARIS! Brand ” a a resjirator in the densest smoke. ) 26 —tudfr tf CARVELL BROS. 61 Water Strc et. bh owa, Auge 23-—pat ar 2w October 1—3in eod ~*