. Selected Poetry. 4 VINTAGE SONG. , Once more the year its fullness pours ‘To cheer the heart of toll; Once more we take with gr The blessing of the soll. L hear the children ee a They pull the grapes together, A a oean Secothes from everything {u this October weat her. titude sing,— Phe winter days were long and dark, The spring was slow to come, Avd summer storms brought fear and To wany ahomble home. — tut rain and sunshine had thelr will And wrought their work together, And see! we heap our baskets still, ly this October weather, doubt My heart has had {ts winter, too, “Aud tain full bare and gray ; i did not think a spring would come, Much less a summer day. — Kow little did [ dream that life Would bring us two together, And I should be a happy wite bn this October weather! Doubtless the frosts will come again, And some sweet hopes must dle ; But we shall bear the passing pain, And smile as well as sigh;— Nor jet us cloud with fears of il! rhis goideu hour together, For God is in His.garden stilt iu this October weather. oe Miscellaneous \ews. ~~ LALLA ~~. raw rhiers left over $2,000,000. The village priests in Russia read the war news to their people on Sunday, Wolfville, N. S., is shipping a large quan- tity of plums to the States. Cases of assault in which pistols are drawn are of almost dally occurence th Montreal. Medric Veanne has been arrest- ec for shooting at his mother with intent ro murder her. ‘The prizes at next year's Paris Exhibition, amounting to 1,500,000 francs, are to be awarded by a jury of 300 Frenchmen and j50e foreigners, with {50 Frenchmen anda 173 toreiguers as assistant or deputy jurors. There are 109 peers of Scotland, of whon 1 have no seats in Parliament, and 185 peers of Ireland, of whom 77 have no seats su the House of Lords. Scotch peers are worse off than Irish peers, in that the lat- wor may be elected and the former may not to the House of Commons, A terrible murder was committed on sloadav ip the village of Weston, about 8 wnties from Toronto. John Williams, 4 scick-maker, while drunk, seized an axe aud split his wife’s head open from her skull to her chin, killing her on the spot. ‘Phe pair lived in Weston sixteen years and had eleven children in the house. They were both of dissolute habits. The mur- dlerer has been arrested. Vhe Keeley motor is heard from again. air. Keeley has completed his contrivance so far as to offer to submit it to scientific rests, to be conducted by experts selected by the New York /lerald. The offer has been accepted, the tests are to be made, sict we Shall soon know somebody's opin- ion about the motor. The “ Rock attributes ths Indian famine iu the assumption by the Queen of the fille of Empress of India. dented severity, says the “ Rock,” is deso- lating India, induced, as we have too much reason to fear; by an act of national vanity akin to that which led David in an evi nour to number Iszael. Out of 5,970 deaths in New York in the months of July and August, 3,375 occurred in tenement houses containing more than three families. and 804 in institutions, the inmates of which come mainly from tene ment houses. The excessive percentage shows how largely the death rate is increas- ed by the overcrowded, illy ventilated dens in which the working classes are compelled to find homes, Inthe two months named there were only 1,664 deaths in houses con- taining three families or less, A fatal accident occurred yesterday fore- noon in the St. Martin's Bobbin and Spoo! Company's works, St. John, by which Wm Pattinson, jr., was instantly killed. He was working alongside a saw when by some ineans he fell upon it, and before he could be taken off, his body was mutilated to suc! & degree that death was the immediate re- sult. The young man was much respected by all who knew him, and his loss will be deeply feli —News. aes — Facts and Scraps. ——s - Postal card proposals!’ exclaimed an old lady, as she read the heading of the government advertisement. “ Well, if any young man should propose to one of mys gals on a postal card, | guess be woulda’ gether.” And she muttered : “* Postal card pra-po-sals! Well, if that ain,t a little too mean!” A Scotch witness, somewhat given to pre- varicalion, was severely handled by @ cross ® amining connsel. ** How far is it between the two farms?” said the counsel. ‘* By the road it's twa miles.” “* Yes, but on your cath, how far is it as the crow flies?” “1 ‘tir ma ken; tl never was a crow.” A man who was trying to sell rather a dis- snail residence, boasted that it commanded a view of the railway station. “© But that susen { make it any more pleasant,” said the party who was expected to purchase it * (ih, ves it does,” replied the owner, conti- denutiy., ‘ dt makes it gay here. You can staud on this stoop and see everybody that misses the train!” \ District-atlorney, who was cross-exs ‘tbiing a doctor on i) criminal trial, ex- aimed petulantly: « A doctor should be ible to give his opinion without mistakes,” * fle is as well able as a lawyar,"’ retorted the doctor. A doctcr’s mistakes ars buried “tx Teel underground,” said the lawyer.” ‘“ Aud a lawyer's are sometimes hung six ect above it, responded the doctor, \ ‘4% on account of A famine of unprece-|{ NOTICE TO DEBTORS LL persons indebted to the undersigned 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. 7. W. L. COTTON. Sept. 18, 1877. QUEBEC & GULE PORTS } ' ~ { Steamship Company ! | a \¢ eal i } to i ‘ia, CAPT. DAVIDSON WIRAMICHL” CAPT. BAQUET. | \ TILL LEAVE a.tey nately from PICTOU (after arrival of Monday Afternoor rrain from Halifax) every Monday Midnight; SHEDIAC (after arrival of Tuesday Train (rom St. John and Ualifax) every Tuesday Afternoon; CHARLOTTETOWN, — every ruesday, Morning; SUMMERSIDE every Tuesday ~— Pasbebiae, Perce, Gaspe, Father Point, and al Above Named Places, LUW &ATES. QUICK TIME CARVELL BROS, Agents. Ch’town, dune 16, 1877.—mé&th ‘Labrador Herrin g | W* are daily expecting a cargo of T AB- RADOR HERRING. which will be soid cheap trom the wharf. HASZARD BROS. Ch’town, Sept. 23—eod tf H. VINNICOMBE, PIANO FORTE REGULATOR LL parties leaving their orders for Tuning fA at Bremner Bros. will receivé 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 a year at least will be madet i] parts of the Island. or oftnér if required Ch’town, duly (8, 1877. a ee | ee ee meee DR. WILLIAM GRAY’'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. The Great English Rem- edy is an cure é pelatiey Mumary, Uetons as O, ’ tai Lassteude 6, Pat Pain in Sa Back, Dimness of Vision, =em ng.Premature Old Age, and After Taking. many Other diseases that lead to Insanity or on dg FE ages f $5, b go per pac , or six pac or ma of postage. “a particulars in our pamphiat, which we desire to send free by mail toevery one, Address WM. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. ha Sold in Charlottetown by W. R Watson, P. . Fraser, C. D. Rankin, Dr Dodd, and a Apothecaries’ Hall, and by all druggistsany where WANTED. T” Highest Cash price paid for Calf Skins aud Sheep Skins, ROBERT BRIDGES, —_—— ne2é—tudfr tf ‘TERPSICHORE HALL, Creat George St., 1877. *‘When the body is in motion the mind reposes itself.””"—EKssay on Melancholy. MBS. BURRIS egain respectfully notifies ME the public, and particularly her former patrons, friends and acquaintances, that she will form Dancing Classes for their instruction and amusement the coming season, COMMENCING ON TuEspDAy, the 2nd October, at 8 p. m. Dur.ng this term (in addition to all the ‘Steauners WILL NOT CALL Charlotietown_on the way to Mon Tuesday :vor. ing’s train will catch one the boats at Summerside each week. CARVELL BROS. Clriow., Bept. 24—2aw pat 3w Gilmore, Smith & Go., Suecessors to Chipmag, Hosmer & Go, | in advance. patent is granted. tree. QOur valuable pamphlet sent free upon re “eipt of stamp. Address, GILMORKE, SMITH & CO., Washington, D. C. —_—_——_—— ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. EDERAL Officers, Soldiers aud Sailors of the late war, or their heirs, are in maay caes entitled to money trom the Government, which has been found to be due since final pay- ment. Write full history of service and state amount of pay aad bounty received. g Certificates of Adjutant Geueral U. 8. A. showing service and honorable discharge there- from, in place of discharge lost, procured for a small fee. Enclose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full re- ply, with blanks, will be sent free. PENSIONS. PENSIONS. LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the line gifduty in the late war, and disabled thereby, an obtain a pension. Widows, and minor children of Officers, Sol- ders and Sailors, who have died since discharge of disease contracted or wounds and injuries re eived in the service and in the line of duty, caa procure pensions by addressing Gilmore & Co, Increased rates tor 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. | D.C., full instructions. Faly 24, 187%. J. F. McKay, : r a, SI 2ILES —— (Nortu Sip Q risk Has just received a varied assortment of American and Geneva Waiches., Gold and Silver, Ladies & Genls Watch Chains, Goid and Silver; Plain & Fancy Rings, Gold Lockels, Brooches, Farrags, Studs, Suver Lhimbles, ele -——ALSO— — Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry skiltully repaired.—Satisfaction guaranteed, and a work warranted. Aug, 2l—1lm THE DAILY ELAM NER ISON S.415-55 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. Chiown, Sept. 24— ee Ah Specially for wee ee Farmers. \ E OFFER FOR SALE 3G (see SS ‘saal dances), will be taught the very pop- vlar © Polka Quadrille’” and the new and) fashiouable -* Boston.” Other such as the New Highland Schottish, Quadiille Polkas, etc., ete., will be intro | ave d and taaght, if requested by parties forming a Class. A Juvenile Class, for one term only, wil) be opened on the following day, Wednes- dey, at 4p. m., or any other hour to accom | modate parents and pupils. If may not here be amiss to state thit on these premises the art of dancing wis first taught in Prince Edward Island, byM. Cantello, a son of the then proprietor, nearly three-quarters of a century ago; and since then cContinned—with a few years intermission—up to the present time—s »me of the pupils being the best educated and | Wealthy members of the communiy, and} from some of whom letters have ‘ecently | been received by the present teacher, ac- : knowledging the advantage of the instruc- tion they received, which enabled them to| make themselves sociable and enjy society | in far foreign iands. Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1877. Dances, | AND OTHER KINDS OF MOWING MACHINES, The Celebrated Whitcomb Self-Operating ) Hay Rake and Hand Rakes. —ALSO-- BUCKEYE & MANNY EXRAS. Vivier it. / 02 hinl almost ever nd of Manny and Buckeye Re pairs. = hes Cucumber Hood Pumps. We bave imported a number of these Pumps suitable for any depth of well, and offer them ata liberal discount for cash. “ Goovet"” Be Miramichi” | / _ A treal; bet passengers leaving here by) “Capital and American & Foreign Patents. ATENTS procured in all counuies, No tues P No charge for services until the Preliminary examinations Send stamp to Gilmore & Co., Washington | MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY A MENTS. ntentintiy ~- } LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPAny OF MONTREAL. Ht Assets $ 765,000 MONTREAL DIRECTORS. T. WorkMAN, President; T. J.gCiaxton, Vice-President; A. F. Gaur, Ese, A MULHOLLAND, Esq., JamEs Hutton, Esq., A. W. OGitvin, Esq., M. Pp, p.. ENRY ALEXANDER, Esq., (lua McLetian, Esq.; Hon. J. J. C. Ansorr, Q. C. » adviser. ‘> Logat New Life and Accident Business submitted in 1876 ; - $1,856,598 eo ee OE wecncs! been went eae eruaio ee OST te Cash Assets... : : . ° ; , ‘ , ; ; 265. ° Security for protection of Assured ‘ : ; ‘ ‘ ; 715,944 Net Surplus for Distribution, as at lst January, 1877, after making 744.64 reserves al 44 percent. . . ; ; . ’ " ‘ 55,299 Extract from the proof sheet of Government Report. Statement of increase in = miums received for 1876 over 1875: pre- Canada Life ‘ . ~ $15,870 Citizens ‘ . ; . : . 734 Confederation 17,819 Stadacona ; ‘ : 2,658 Toronto . . ‘ , . 1,011 ee og. . : : $30,434 x «Decrease for 1876 in ali American Companies in Canada, over $114,000, ‘ECONOMY AND SxEcuriTy is the motto of the Sun Mutual Company. How welj ,lic appreciate these features is seen in the fact, as shown above from Goverame authority, that the new business for 1876 was sirly-seven per cent. more than that 9175. The Charter and License embrace Life and Accident Business. M. H. GAULT (President of Exchange Bank), Managing Dj R. MACAULAY, Weasenaee che pub J. M. C. DeLesDernieErs, Inspector. -Q- eee FILATLIFAX BOARD. Hon. D, McN. PARKER, M. D., M. L. C, W. J. COLEMAN, Esq., Dir. People’s B PATRICK POWER, Es@., M. P., Director | JOHN TAYLOR, Esq., Dir. Merehants' Bk People’s Bank. DANIEL CRONAN, Esq., Dir. Bk. of NS WM. M. HARRINGTON, Esq.. President/A. W WEST, Esq., Director People’s Bk Halifax Bank, a ar C. SILVER, Esa , Merchant. W. N. Wickwrre, Esq., M. D. . : G. N. Smxciair, Esq. M. D. } Medical Examiners. J. S. D. THOmpson, Esq., Soltcitor. GEO. FRASER, General ; BENJ. A. FIELDING, oon ae For the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland. Office—76 Cranville Street, (Near the Bank of Montrea)), Halifax, N H. HASZARD,Agent, P. E. Island. ee ee DR. Mcleop ‘Medical Adviser, OF CANADA a een een — eee ong Capital $1,000,000, with power to increase to $2,000.0G0 HEAD OFFICE: - - - - MONTREAJ, Ri8ks Taken Daily at the Office of CARVELJ, BROS. Agents for P. KE. sland Charlottetown, Jar STEAM NIET. MOUNT STEWART. THs Subscribers are prepared to take orders for dimension Lumber of a) kinds, in Oak, Elm, White Pine, Pitch Tine Spruce or Birch; also, Spruce Knées Trenails, Wedges, Deck Plugs, and Ship’s Blocks of every description—all delivered at short notice. 1877 WHILE taking this opportunity of thank‘ ing our numerous customers for thé liberal mapacr in which they have patron« ized OUR NEW STUDIO, we would inform them that we have now increased facilities for the production of first-class work, and are prepared to make PuoroGrapns ef a Style and Quatity that has never been before atlempled in this City. We have on exhibition, at our Rooms, @ large number of Photograps of every variety, including the 2 LONGWORTH & CO., Water Street. N. B.—Spruce and Fir Shingles very low. Aug. !5--3m NEw CLOTHS very cheap at CHARLES FULL'S, oy LAvIES’ FELT HATS just received at CHARLES FULL’S. BEAUTIFUL PHOTO- ENAME L the most beautiful style of Photograph known, possessing a softness and delic of coloring that has never been equailed. This elegant picture has become deservedly popular 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 beautiful 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 &3 to lessen their value. Our patrons cau have one or all of their Photos finished in this style—an advantage which cannot be obtained elsewhere. We give special attention to muking Groups of Families, Societies, Schools, &. Our pictures of children are sufficient evidence of our success in this dificult branch of our art. OME, rents, and see the new CLOTH. ING at CHARLES FULL’S. H4?t AND BONNET FEATHERS just opened at CHARLES FULL'S. ALL at CHARLES FULL’S Store and see the pretty HAT and BONNET OR- CHEAP SACKS. 5 000 SECOND-HAND, slightly dam. ’ aged, SIX CENTS A PIECE. CARVELL BROS, Ch'town. Sept. 27—3w 3taw KEROSEIN 200 CASKS, Landing ex ‘‘ Jane McKay,” and 100 CASKS To arrive. Our #NLARGEMENTS, finished in I CARVELL BROS. | Ink, Pastel, Crayon, Oil and Water Colors, Sept. 27—1lw have made a tavorable 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 have our sitters come by appointment. _ Photographs can be obtained for ese money elsewhere ; but in this case we that quality be given the preference; 88- suring the public that they will find out charges very moderate. ROSS BROS,, Cor. Queen and Dorchester Streets, WAGON FOR SALE. VIS-A-VIS WAGON, nearly new, will be sold at a bargain. Inquire at this office. Ch’town, Sept, 22. epee — tian, teati GREENLEAF’S ARITAMSTI(3, BRYCE’S LATIN READERS, ROYAL READERS, at MacKENZIE & STUMBLES, North Side Queen’s Squar | — HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, opposite Connolly's Bauk.. Ch'town, Sept. 24— Dept. 19, 1877—im eod ae “eet Sr SUN MUTUAL a - ce