SS tent ome > in aM RS nn atin inne TREN ane m — = “= a ¢ - ene —— —— : aa CTS SS Be eee 4 ee ee i Fe ee wine ae 1) 1 fh } i th ' a i | af } : TR ge cee crn AE Ne ne A: BOOP , ‘ , Py 7 a fi t § ) . ' ey ty » :4 + ‘ Selected § torp. — —_—— The People who Drink. that nearly two-thirds Phvsicians say | in one way of their male patients suffer or anothee from alcoholic poison, N» close observer, says the ew York Sun, will be disposed to doubt this. From the low shops on South and Wost streets, along the line of fashion- able saloons on and near Broadway, 10 the vicinity of the post-office, in the re- t-eats that gird the Astor LLouse, in the several places of note on printing a sjaare, and in the magnidicent marie pulaces that fringe Madison square, not omiting the frescoed club room and the dingy slop shops of the extreme east side--from the first te the last, and in them all, the same story of intempe:- ance mty be learned. Ani who are the dvinkers ? Bova, young mea, middle-aged men, and old men. ryvr if Awan baey ailbariha. ° oof Bae = ‘ The young men meet in the lovdy 01) Waat'll you take ?’ is the, a theatre. is first an] commonest salutation. They adjourn toa bai-room and drink, As the one pays, the other Jools aut his watch an} says, ‘dast in time for an- othe’. } At eaea fall of the curtain at least , hal ' . ’ 10} one-half of the young men Prise, puso | out, and hurry fora drink. This is no exaggeration. We all kaow it and many of us do it. I went to the basement of one of Go- thain’s wreatest architectural piles this ! morning, counter half an hows to see what was done. {ore were four bar tenders busily engage l. | $ ’ . » . 1 i , In that brief time they soll to all sorts an! conditions of men, two hun- dred beers, thirty-two whiskeys, ten lemonadea, two plain seltzers and three gin cocktails. & hour, to be sure; but as I took my seat , at atable near the counter, I noticed | Downing’s Lands in the next half hour, and made a mem:andam to guard against mistake, a sale of one hundred and thirty beers, tifty whiskeys, and six gin cocK-talls. Toe men who drank were not ‘bums. Vecy many of them are known to| the world of politics, sev ral ave noted Hall writers, the City quota, some do busines in the swamp, and not one seeme.l in the least degree affected by what he drank. Leaving this place, | went to anothe: saloon, equally well known, whose pro- e ' wh on be aweks R Neal — wo) yth di. Lis Aapail. j and stood at the end of the It was an exceptionally busy hait -_ a a an _—— kar and took ‘to beor, the beer makes lme billions.’ | ‘Why drink anything ?? | ‘fanged if 1 know, bat we all do} \ drink ?” | We were joined by an actor. Being lan actos, and inthe company of a newer | | paper man, { lone thing to do. Said he, “What'll you take ?’ We took whiskey So did he. | We each said, ‘ How,’ au then said |, ‘Dan, do you like whiskey ‘T hate it.’ ‘Why do you drink it?’ ‘T don’t often. I generally take gin ; but they both upset me; give me a rearful headache. But what are you going todo? Must take something. Conclusion in our next. E900 BOOKS FOR TUR— ] here was, he thought, but ee et = esnips in | LU upd meneaee= $() 9 aot 7 the 35th inst, TET Ee = AT, A IN Cae OF OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF Black and Colorad Dress Goods, Cashmeres, French Merinoes, Persian Cords, Paramattas, Repps, Popiins, Serges, Lustres, Coburgs, Clt., at cost. A SPECIAL LOT OF FANCY DRESS GOODS, a a : ’ ‘4 Fam, Gardea and Honseno a. | PNUE following Valarble Books will be sup- | -. pliol from tie Olilice of the Datty | Dadd’s Anierican Reformed Horse Book, at half price. Balance of Ladies’ Trimmed Elats, at half price. ' | | liexaarner. Any one or more of these books a. ° . i lwitl be sent, Poet-Paid direct, to any ot our : Wi eS f ’ ’ . a " ; : : 2.9 » “ ; ey Is he lers, on receipt of the rezular price, whica ! Palance Oi) ALL-W oo! , kav Sy | 8 ma ned against each book :— at cost. i? »> i , y aw Al oy] 2a - ° . © ae Bye ¥ $ i} Allen’s (R. b. & L. F.) New Americ a atk Snecial Lot Sclling at half Price. Farm Book, Do , Sa Pete oe fp es Pe 2 59 ; . i | Alene the 5.) Seer steota : 1 3}| Balance of Ladies’ Wool Scarfs, \ilen’s (iu BF.) furar Arenitecture os | : : . a icdh Miconnilin Oe eta i Ad - a. = 1 ve Ts a f |. . 1 mm | € j rit ts, k’ reaxiasi MOLRiVWaSs, sleeve {American Weeds ana | seful Plants, 19 | less Jackets and Sacqies, av HALF | Atwood’s Country aud Suburban Houses, 1 50} clk ees eee ’ 4 ° +48 ‘ ° RICE Baker's Practical aad Scientific Fruit whi as - ‘altar 2 + f Toadiog’ Hoiseny on Geoct oso A Ob OL waales molsory | i , F ( ] C 5 ~ Vs | Garry’s Fraic Garden, 2 50 J i w | Bommer’: Method of Making Manures, 2 2 a Sek ie a. 6 a oi ‘ OST. Breck’s New Book of Flowers, 1 75 at fis orm Gasteaing and Seot-Grow. "|THE BALANCE OF LADIES’ ULSTERS Brilis Farm Gardening and Seed-Grow- THE BALANCE ne AULES UbdSioh | 1g, i ms AND | Broom-orn and Brooms, paper, 50 cts. ; 3% 5 ¢] 75 iTTT mT) * "A! yey nrs} meio alias A 1 001 WA TRE PRO! i 4 A i iG | Brown’s ‘laxidermist’s Manual, j $5 cid Ui : eee ? ’ oie } : Bs a Vyas a4 | Caldwell’s Agricaltural Chemical An ais lysi 2 00; AT HALY¥ PRICE alysis, - | Z ad at : . | Coburn’s swine Husbandry, Lioinwee DAL ANCE RAT WA nu no | . . Y o ~~ ; Pe ‘ ’ : |Corbett’s Poultry Yard, and Market, | i HE BALAMUE ff Aik wo AN { iUaAd oo ts ~ paper, oV Cts. ; cloth, 19 | AT COST. | Dadd’s Modera Horse Doctor. 12 mo., 1 50} a tan ven | Dald’s American Cattle Doctor, 12mo., 1 50} SPECIA i. LOT, EN |Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor, Svo. ~~ R E i “tT & ' ' “a? ; Had clota, ° 50 | ott ds pean & a &vo., cloth, o FO | De Voe’s Market Assistant, 3 scape Gardening, 6 50 Egulesten’s End of the World, 1 50 kgvleston’s Lloosier School- Master, . oo rygieston’s Mystery of Metropolisville, 1 50 ivery Horse Owner's Cyclopadia, 3 75 amous Horses of America, 1 50 Flax Culture, [“even Prize Essays by practical growers], 30 | Flint (Charles L.) on Grasses, 2 50 Fuller's Grape Culturist, 1 50 furnishes its} Fuller's illustrated Strawberry Culturist, 29 Fuller’s Small Fruit Cuiturist, 1 Sv Fulton’s Peach Culture, 1 59 Geyelin’s Poultry Breeding, 1 25 Gregory on Cabbages, 30 ‘IGrezory on Carrois, Mangold Wuritzels, Etc., 30 Gregory on Onion Raising, 30 peietors pay an annual rent of $90,000) (0° ,y oa Squashes, 39 ‘ior p: emives which are kept open from | Harris’s Insects In‘urious to Vegetation, eight o'clock in the morning unth Beven in the evening. S‘anding by a little c'gar case which -is placed at one side of the room I devoiel half an hour toa close count of the drinks and drinkers. Tho.e were three barkeepers, and they had all they could do to attend promptly to the customers. » One company of six men drank six |Joinson's How Crops Feed, times in jess than fifteen minutes, and, each took his whiskey straight. In half an hour’s time that bar sold | Mrs. Cornelius’s Young Housekeeper’s ninety-eight w hiskeys, four ginger ales, three ciders and four gin cocktails. the men who drank were respectable | Onions—How to Raise Them Profitably, 20 men of business, a few literary people, |Our Farm of Four Acres, paper, 30 cts. ; and two or three persons who might have been truckmen or mechanics. None of them showed the effects of their drink. Plain, $4; Colored Engravings, 6 50 Harris on the Pig, 1 ov | Henderson's Gardening for Pleasure, 1 A0 Henderson's Gardening for Profit, 1 50 Henderson’s Practical floriculture, 1 50 Herbert’s Hints to Horse Keepers, 1 75 Hooper's Book of Evergreens, 3 00 Hop Culture, Ly nine experienced culti- vators, 30 Lakey’s Villaze ant Country Honses, i : . - ° . : | Lorme’s Parm-vard Club of Jotham, Hunter and Trapper, 1 00 | Hussey’s Home building, 5 00 2 00 Johnson's How Crops Grow, 2 60 5 3 50 _ Cw oO Friend, My Vineyard at Lakeview, 1 25 Nichol’s Chemistry of the Farm and Sea, 1 25 IDalnz £11 Wan |Balanea All-Wool a (SHEETINGS Aa r and Fansy at the following rates :-- |Pacrs for $4.25 worth $5.50; $4.59 worth $6.00: $5.00 worth $5.50; $5.25 worth $7.00 THES BALANCE OF CLOTH AND RUBBER OVERSHOES: Mens’ Plain, $1.10 per pair; Fancy, $1.29 per pair; Ladies’ Plain, §5 cts. per pair; Fancy, $i.U0 per pair. 390 80Z. TOWELS ! Special Lines,-—4 cts., S cts., 12 cts., 25 cts. each. <A decided bargain. AT COST! Clothing Devariment. Coats and Uisters, AT THE FOLLOWING RATES : Reefers for $4.00, worth $4.75: $5, worth $6.00: $6.00. worth $7; Top Coais for $4.75, wort $5.73395.75,. worth $7.25 :$9.75, worth $11.9.. Ulsters for $7.59, worth $9.00; §8.50, worta $id; $10.50, verth $12.60. cloth, 69 | Parsons on the Rose, 1 50 | Phia’s How to Use the Microscope, 75 Phin’sa Lightning Rods and their Con- struction, 5d | As | went out T said to one of the | Quinby’s Mysteries of Bee-Keeping, 1 50} ° . iney (Bor siah Soiling Cattl 25 six young men who drank six times | @™8¢' (Hon. Josiah) on So) ing Cattle, 1 25 Ma ES eee a mene for Guinn’s Money in the Garden, 1 56 What are you drinking so much for | Quinn's Pear Culture for Profit, 1 CO 9? ; > Py =e to-day ? Pilev’s Potato Pests, pa., 50 cts.; cloth 15 Boe’s Play and Profit i i a) : . ‘ad: . %|Roes Flav and P y Ga © Oh; nothing,” ‘he replied; T didn’t | Koes Coy ae tion for the Farm Gar. e ‘ Ch: wid aliicn d I went in for Stewarts rrigatién or” the arm, Gar- intend to. Charney anc a den and Urchas, 1 56 an oyster stew, und were ordering | stewart’s Shepierd’s Manual, 1 50 when thore four fellows from Albany |Stoc ot be An Egg Farm, paper, 50 cts., ie ame along. Charley asked ’em to} cota, . Vo io game as nt, etinta dd Thomas’s American Fruit Culturist, new dink and one followed the other. edition 3°75! aa . &. err P mantr °¢ c - r , e : . That 5 the history of m my a spree. Thomae’s Farm Implements and Ma- The spree doesn’t intend to go off, but chinery, l 69 meeting a friend the one tempis the, Tim Bunker Papers; cr, Yankee Far- a ’ ning 1 50 yer rr. on ? . . : other. : ey ae ies | Tol saeco Culture. Fy fourteen experi- | Returning to the saloon I visited first |__ cneed cultivators, 03 To:de:ed a lunch, and was soon joined | Waring’s Draining for Profit and Health, 1 53] —_-j] xiways am—by an nequainiance, re Elements of SR SaaS. J 1 I 7 a : ad. .% What’ ‘ay | Werlenmann’s FReautifying ‘ountry Qo rt course said VW hat’il you! JS _ biG ‘ course, Aid, 4 A Homes. “A superb quarto volume. lane f : — - } 24 hthograph piates, in colors, 15 00; Being in a talking mood, I said | | White’s Cranberry Cultare, 1 25 wold try a glass of rye. Le took the | White’s Gardening for the Sonth, 2 60] same. Having said ‘How,’ and emptied ; Wricht’s Brahias I owl, < 00 ] ‘Rule, what did you our griasres. T end, Do you like drink that whiskey for? it? tN “No, T don’t like it. I’m drinking too much, too. Guess’i] pall up.’ ‘Weil, tellme, what did you order it for?’ AWell, for sociability’s sake, T sup- ofe. What did you drink it for? ‘Reeause T wanted to ask just this question. I’ve been looking at the iel- lows drink there, and I believe eight on’ of teh dvink just Lecaase they don’t lixe to say ‘no’ Does it make your head. ache to drink whiskey ?’ Wright's Practical Poultry-Keeper, 2 00 | | Ch’towa, Feb. 14, 1873—- } ORIEL aay a i WEUKLY EXAMINER, — Per- sous having relatives or friends abroad, an.t | desiring to keep them iuformed concerniny P. i. island, eannst do soin a better or cheap ior way than by subscribing to Tuk Wer y |! EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address | in Great Eritain, the United States, o. the| Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. } } } | ! i DR. H. A. PARKER, SURGEON DENTIST, (LATE OF OTTAWA). Office, ... St Lawrence Hotel. | Office Hours: 9a. m, to 6 p, m. Bo it dooe mine, I swore off whis'| Jan. 1§, '78—10i sod > 9 Tho Ralan: KAY ‘The Balance of Boys’ Clothing AT A GREAT BARGAIN. A LOT OF MEN'S ALL-WG0L FLANNEL SHIRTS, For $1.25, worth $1.75. THE BALANCE OF Beffilo acd Vio f Kebes, Coon ‘Kin Coats, Ladies’ Fur Muffs aud taniles, AT COST. Mant & flalqned Cilla nt Mn: Black & Colored Silks, at Cost, A LOT OF FANCY & JAPANESE SILKS! ry T)_ WOT ¥ AT Il AT Y-PRICi ’ aeedd Wade The Balance of the 7,000 YARDS OF CAR ayer i epmeeks whe ? I sii, QBQVervisea G wing the month of Deceinber, in { 5 - RICH SRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, WOOLS, FELTS, &C., We only ask an inspection of the &S. CARPET DEPARTMENT aud are confident the prices will give sa- tisfaction, and so with every other de- p-rtmex.tof the house, as the stock is unrivalled for its value and extent. January 3id, 1878, BE0, DAVIES & 00, Pera | a | i} ry | th thi . esgt« » & 4 ‘We Will Offer on Gaturday Next, ama nemersncenaaecaenmrccnna cet WORKMAN, M. P., President, = nee “: T. JAMES CLAXTON, Esa Vice-President” poe SUIN MUTUAL 1 ACCIDENT Con os Island. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL M. H. GAULT, Esquire, Managing Mirector. HON. L. C. OWEN, « PANIEL DAVIES, Mrsszs. JENKINS & MeLEOD, : Santana ane 9O Its Motto is *‘ECONOMY AND SECURITY.’ Jan. 31, 1878— The Greatest Medical Diseovery 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 different diseases has been eaused by outward application as the present. t is an undisputed fact that over half of the entire population of the globe resort to the use of ordinary plasters. Dr. MELYVIN’s CArsicust Ponors PLASTERS are acknowledyed 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 more real service than a hundred of the ordinary kind, All other plasiers are slow of action. and require to bs worn continually to effect acure; but with t'rese it_is entirely dif- ferent: the instant oue is applied ihe patient will feel its effect. , Physicians in all ages have thoronghly teated and well know the effect of Capsicum; and it has always been more or Jess used as a medical agent for an outward application: but it ig only of very recent date that its advan- taves in a porous plaster haye been discovered, Being, however, ceuvineed of the wonderful eres effected by Dr. MELVIN’S CAPsiCcUM PorROvS PLASTERS, 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 reyiired the use of plasters orlitiment. After you have tried other plas- ters and liniments, and they have failed, and you want a certain cure, ask your druggist for RW. MELVIN’S CAPSICUM POROUS PLASTER. Youcan hardly believe yourown convictions of its wonderful effects. Although powerful and quick in its action, you can rely on 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- arv plasters. One trial is a sufficient guarantee of its merits. and one plaster will seli hundreds to your friends. Ask your druggist for Dr. Mrtyry’s CApst- CUM PoROUS PLASTER, and take no other; o7, on receipt of 25 cents for one, $1 for five, or $2 for a dozen, they will be mailed, post paid, to 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. R. WATSON, Agent. qecember 7, 1877. The Balance of Men’s Reeters, “CHE APEST YET f us a 5 En Connection with our hean Dry Goods Sale We will offer our entire Stock of BOOTS & SHOES of about $2,039 worth, at cost to clear, consisting of— +r Men's tYellingten Boots. Men's Leather Congress Boots, Men’s Felf Congress Boots, Men's Larrigans & Overshoes, Men’s Peli and Leather Slippers, Women’s Leather Boots, (Elastic and Laced), Wemen's Felt Boots, “* ee Women's Slippers & Overshoes, Misses’ & Children’s Leather Beots. COME ONE AND ALL AND GET BOOTS CHEAP J. B. MASDONALD, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. Jan. 9--ne pat ee tte SWEET ORANGES, A PPLES, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Nuts, a Unions, Kaisins, Currants, Spices. ~All kinds, Crackers, Preserves, andthe largest as- sortment of Confectionery to be had on the Fancy Toys, Flour (by the bbl. or ilb.}, Tea, Sugar, Soap, Candles, Pepper, Mus | | | i j i | | BLANK- BILL tard, Vinegar, and a variety of Groceries. ALEX. McKENZIE, Queen Street. Ch’town, Dee. 27, 1877.—tukir3w ADS GLANX STATEMENTS, —-AND— , BUSINSS CARDS, urnished promptly and cheaply, to order, at the EXAMINER OFFICE, ING’ BULLDING, Corner Great George and Water Streets, i —:0:—— ASURANGE COMPANY MONTREAL, wenn OD oa net $1,099,000, HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. R, MACAU S0ey. LAY, CHARLOTTETOWN P. £. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esqa., . « Mepicat EXaMIners. :0:————— This Company issues Policies on all the Approvep Meruops of Life and Accident Business HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. E. Island, OUR STOCK GARRIAGE BUILDERS IS VERY COMPLETE. Over 50 Tons Bar Iron, 200 Eiiplic afringe Spring iptic Carriage S 110 sets Axles, " ASSORTED SIZES, jt tina CARRIAGE & MILL BOLTS, ‘RING BOLTS, STEP PADS, &€. which we offer to cash and prompt paying , customers at better prices than ever before. W.E. DAWSON &CO Jan. 18—2aw ar 3i a American & Foreign Patents | Gilmore, Smith & Co. Successors to Chipmas, | Hosmer & Co, ATENTS procured in ali counuses. No fess in advance. No charge for services until the ‘patent is granted. Prelimioary examivations |ree, Qur valuable pamphlet sent tree upon re ,eipt of stamp. ' Addréas, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Washington, D.C ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors of the late war, or their heirs, are io mauy caes entiticd te money trom the Guver > meat, which has beeu found to be due since fioal pay- ment. Write full history of service and state amount of pay aad bounty received. Certificates of Adjutant Geueral U. S. A. showing service and houvorable discharge there- trom, in place of discharge lost, procured tor a small tee, Kuciuse stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full re- ply, with blanks, will be sent free. PENSIONS. PENSIONS. LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailots wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the line » tduty in the late war, and disabled thereby, ao obtara a pension. Widows, aod minor children of Officers, Sol- ders and sailors, who have died siace discharge of disease contracted or wounds and injuries re eived in the service and in the line of duty, can procure pensions by addressing Gilmore & Uo, [ucreased rates tor pensioners obtained. Bounty Land Warrants procured for service in wars prior to March 3,i855. There are no war- soa nome for service in the late rebellion. Send stamp to Gilmore & Co., Washi — e, full iastructions. ; ae July24 1877. International Hotel! (FORMERLY RANKIN HOUSE) Corner of Pownal & Sydney Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L. Private and perinanent Boarders can be ace commodated on very moderate terms, during the winter season, at the International. D. NMiCISAAC, Pro ri tor. Dec. 19, 1877 - 2m — REMEMBER Weare the Agents for the Last Steel Single-ply Springs, which stood the test so well last season. Buy uo other Single Ply Springs but ARMSTRONG'S PATENT! 60 PAIRS IN STOCK, all sizes, to carry from 160 to $50 Ibs. All Warranted ! and sold at Manufacturers’ prices. SEND FOR: PRICE LIST. W. E.. DAWSON & CO. Jan. 18—2aw pat 3w BUTTER. HAVE ON HAND a small Consignment cheap for Casu. A. SIMPSON, Ch'town, Feb, 7—3i of Choice BUTLER, which I will sell. - =