“When the Ship Comes in. (CONCLUDED. ) The next morning the woman 1s avain loitering around the wharves a " © . . . = i +} . with the same agonized inquiry, Sua again puts the question to the whart- ese & men, and again receives only the same answer. ottice of panied by her | ‘Has the brig Good Luck come in the brig owners, still accom- little girl, and asks :— yet? ‘Not yet, ma’am,’ She sighs and lodks out of the win dow at the shipping. She says she will wait for ‘Tawman, and sits down. When Mr. Tawman comes in, as usual, he greets her very kindly, and kisses the little girl and says :— ‘]’m sorry the brig isn’t in yet!’ ‘Will it be in to-day ?’ ‘T hope so.’ And he goes behind his desk and looks over his letters. He has not long been engaged in his cor- , respondence, when a scream from the ah woman startles him. | She has risen, and is pointing ex- citedly out of the window. ‘Here is a ship coming in! look !’ ‘That's not it,’ said a clerk; ‘ that’s a schooner.’ ‘Oh, no!’ adds Mr. Tawman ; ‘ that’s not the Good Luck.’ ‘Itis! It is!’ She darts from the office, dragging the child after her, runs across the crowded street, across the bustling wharf, out to the very edge of the water. Mr. Tawman rushes to the window, opens it, and calls to her. To no pur- pose, however. All the clerks clustei around the window, to watch her. ‘The woman is mad!’ says one, ‘She’s going to drown herself.’ Tawman says quietly to the telegraph rator: it’s the Mary. : The schooner is being towed up the river by a tug. She is making prepar- ations to’ anchor in the stream opposite the wharf. All this time Mrs. Selter is standing in the midst of a crowd of excited people, waving her hankerchief, and the little girl is waving hers. ‘Look! look! there! There’s a man overboard |’ cries one of the clerks. A ery of alarm goes up from the wharf. “Thunder. exclaims Mr. Tawman, now thoroughly aroused. ‘What does that mean ?’ ‘He's swimming élerk. * He has landed. Hark at the cheers.’ ‘God of mercy! look! look!’ shouted the operator. ‘She is hugging him; so is the little girl. Its Captain Selter !’ Thank God!’ exclaimed {T'awman ; and pray heaven she may not sink under the shock. Poor woman! How she clit.gs to the drenched man, Dear! dear !’ Then he puts on his hat and runs down the stairs like a boy, and darts over to where husband and wife and child are, united and happy. ‘The Good Lucks come in!’ yelled Tawman, lustils-. ‘Ah!’ he exclaims, shaking the cap- tain by the hand, and not caring for the giping, and wondering crowd all around him; ‘ this is good luck, isn’tit? eh? Did you get my telegram ?’ When the man can speak, he answers: ‘Yes.’ ° ‘] planned it all!’ chattered old Taw- man. ‘You see I gota despatch, yes- terday, from the Breakwater, saying that Captain Selter had been picked up on a raft by the schooner Mary, bound in, and that you were coming up by rai! from Lewes. I telegraphed back word for you to comeup in the schoon- er, for a certain purpose. The shock would have been worse to her if I hado’t. Itold her when I put her in the car yesterday, that the brig would eome in, and come in it did. Over to the office every one of you, and after dinner and dry clothes, Cap. we'll have a talk about business, Come on!’ —-~. —- oe “Mey witnovr Occupation,— The man who his nothing to dois the most miserable of beings. No matter how much weulth a man possesses, he can be neither contented por happy without occupation. Look! ° like a fish,’ says a i oe Seo ere See Then, as before, she seeks the | AND-—— “BUSINESS CARDS | prompily and cheaply, to, order, at the EXAMINER OFFICE, INGS’ BUILDING, t George and Water Streets. | . ° ’ Furnished Corner (rrea ‘STADACONA | ) | { a ral SI +A Tea London House Fire and Life Insurance Company, ATOTICE is hereby given that the Board4 AN. of Directors of this Company have made a further call of Four snstalments, of Five per Cent. each, on the Subse! ibed Capital of the Company, payable at its’ Ollice, No. 93 St. Peter Street, uebec, as follows :— Fen per Cent. on_or before the Tenth dy of August, 1877; : Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth day of November, (877; Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of February, 1878 ; Five per Cent. on or before the [leventh day of May, 1878. By order of the Board CRAWFORD LIN DSAY, Secretary a Hare's Ala PRICE I2 CTS. Wholesale and Retail at HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, QUEEN SQUARE, and sold by all respectable dealers throughout the Island. Jan. 3— os id June ol Notice to the Public, UPPLIES for the ‘‘Soup Kitchen” will »_) reach the Committee if left at the Store of Mr. Alex. Horne, corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. Donations of money will be received by them through Dr. Dodd and Mr. J. Quirk. N. B.—Food for the sick carefully prepared by the Committee. Dec. 27—tf COAL! ~. COAL! | rn & NUT at V. W. CLARKE’S, Ch’town, Jan. 5—4w 2aw ~ HERRING! HERRING! \ E have on hand a choice lot of HER RING—RBarrels and Haif-Barrels. . Also a large quantity of CODFISH, which we will sell cheap. ‘ W. P. COLWILL. Ch’tow, Jan. 21—3in WE CONTINUE TO SELL ADT; OUR STAPLE GOODS —ON THE— Most Favorable Terms, IN STORE: 4 1125 Bbls. Flour, 20 Boxes Axes, 500 ‘* Cornmeal, 100 Boxes 3 in. Nails 5009 Hhds Molasses, 360. *t: Eins | * 30 ‘ Sugar, . 50 Boxes Horsenails 50 Bbls W’te Gran- ulated Suga, 20 Bbls Crushed do 400 Chests Tea, 125 half Chests Tea, 75 Boxes Tea, 5)0 Coils Manilla, 590 Sides No. 1 Sole | Leather, 200 Sides No. 2 230 Boxes Raisins, 100 Kegs B’ng Soda, 30 Bbls W’ng Soda, 200 b’xes Confection- ery (assorted), §00 Reams Paper (all sizes), 59 Doz. Brooms, 50 Doz. Pails, 60 Boxes Glass, ‘150 Boxes Bartlett’s Blue, 100 Gross Bartlett’s Shoe Blacking, 150 Jars Creamtartar 100 Tins Pepper, ee 75 Boxes Cheese, 100 ‘* Mustard, 60 Casks Vinegar, 49 “ Ginger, 200 Boxes Soap, 40 ‘© M’xd Spices! 50 ‘* Toilet Soap, 20 ‘ Allspice, 35 Bags Nuts, 30 Packages Whole 600 Boxes ‘lable Salt Cloves, We were born to labor, and the world is our vincy td. We can find a field of use.' fulness almost anywhere, In occupation we forget our cares, our worldly trials and our sorrows. It keeps us from brooding over what is inevitable. If we have 50 Bbls. Currants, 30 ** Nutmegs, 25 Boxes Fiat ‘To- | 159 Boxes Yeast, bacco, 10 Kegs Isl Twist | 20 Bbls. W’te Beans Tobacco, | 150 Casks Kerosene, 15 k'gsAcadiaTwist | 25 Bbls. Onions, Tobacco, ' 50 Boxes Candles, enough for ourselves, we can labor for the good of others; and such a task is one of he most deiightful duties a worthy and goed man can possibly engage in. — —— cee «m—-—- - ee er oe ee “ Papa,”’ asked a little six-year-old daughter of a physician, ‘‘ wasn’t Job a) do stor ?’ “never heard that he was. Why?” ‘-Becvuse mamma said the other day, she didn’s th ok youhasd any of the pa.’ feats of dob,” January 205i Carvell Brothers. Ch’town, Dec. 22—2w 3aw pat ar 2w THREE STAR BRANDY. 30 CASES Three Star BRANDY, For Sale by JAMES BYRNE, Great George ‘treet, | ‘The THE GREAT CASH SALE Advertised during the months of November and December, which has given such univer- sal satisfaction in town and country, we lave decided from the beginning of to continue the year, offering still Greater Attractions to those who wish} to buy. A Choice Lot of ENGLISH. TEAS, by chest and small package, marked very low. GREAT INDUGEMENTS Are offered the Cloth Department, and parties in want of Suits in or Single Garments, ean have them made notice, and in the best style. latest Instalment of NEW GOODS just received by “Northern Light,” via Halifax. G20. DAVIES & 60. — ——r inion | . we —- 30 >- the 5th imst., THs BALAN OSs OF 9UR SPLENDID STOCK OF Black and Catorad Dress Goods, Cashaeres, French Merinoes, Persian Cords, Paramattas, Repps, Poplins, Serges, Lustres, Coburgs, ete., at cost. A SPECIAL LOT OF FANCY DRESS GOODS, at half price. Balance of Ladies’ Trimmed Wats, at half price. ¢Balance of All Wool Shawls, at cost. A Special Lot Selling at half Price. Balance of Ladies’ Wool Searfs, Clouds, Breakfast Shawls, Sleeve: less Jackets and Sacquies, At HALF PRICE, ° A Lot of Ladies’ Hoisery ! AT COST. THE BALANCE OF LADIES’ ULSTERS WATERPROOF MANTLES THE BALANCE RAILWAY RUSS AT HALF PRICE. AT COST. SPECIAL LOT, IN BED QUILTS! 45 ets.,65 cis. and $1.09 each. The Balance Red, White and Fancy Flannels at Cost. Balances All-Wool Blankets at the following rates :— Patrs for $4.25 worth $5.50; $6.00: $5.00 worth $6.50 $7.00. THE BALANCE OF CLOTH AND RUBBER OVERSHOES : Mens’ Plain, $1.10 per pair ; Fancy, $1.20 per air; Ladies’ Plain, 55 cts. per pair; Fancy; $1.00 per pair. $00 DOZ. TOWELS ! Special Lines,—4 cts., 8 cts., 12 cts., 25 cts. each. A decided bargain. SHEETINCS AT COST! Clothing Department, The Balance of Men’s Reefers, Top Coats and Ulsters, AT THE FOLLOWING RATES: Reefers for $4.00, worth $4.75 3 $5, worth $6.00; $6.00, worth $7; Top Coats for %4.75. worth $5.75 3 $5.75.worth $7.25 3 $9.75, worth $11.95. Ulsters for $7.50, worth $9.00; $8.59, worth $10; $10.50, worth $12.09, The Balance of Boys’ Clothing AT A GREAT BARGAIN. A LOT OF MiN'S ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS, For $1.25, worth $1.75. THEE BALANCE OF Buffalo and Wo'f Robes, Coon Skin Coats, Ladies’ Fur J worth $4.59 25 worth $5. 2° . ? up at the shortest! Muffs and Mantles, . AT COST. Black & Colored Silks, at Cost, A LOT OF FANCY & JAPANESE SILKS ! AT HALF-PRICE, The Balance of the 7,000 YARDS OF CAR PET, advertised during the month of December, in RICH BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, WOOLS, We only ask an inspection of the CARPET DEPARTMENT &C. and are confident the prices will give sa- tisfaction, and so with every other de- partmentof thehonse, as the stock is unrivalled for its value and extent. GEG, DAVIES & CO, January 3rd, 1878. We Will Offer on saturday Next, | eS OOOO Winter Express PRUE INTERCOLONIAL EXPRESS CO, will continue their business during the ; winter vc Steamer Northern Light. Express closes every ‘Tuesaday, Thursday and | Saturday evening at 6 o'clock, and is received ; here ou ‘the same evenings at 5 o'clock. Goods, Vaiuables, and money, torwarded, making as quick time as the mails. ' THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Agent, 85 North Side Queeg ~~ ' ! ‘Diamond Bookstore, Square, Chitown, Dee. |» GSTRICH FEATHERS ‘Cleaned, Dyed and Curled. Mid Gloy Neckties and Ribbons Cleaned an Dyed. Abo —Gent’s Clothing, ete, | “Orders left at the Shop of Mr. W. W, | Stumbles, 27 Great George Street, promptly j atten ted to. or. od, 1887. —3i G. C. Gilmour, Silk Dyer, etc., Fitzroy Street, Dec. 26-—1m 2uw QUEEN INSURANCE C0,Y, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, “NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build. ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, om * Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE, MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island, June, 1877— House to Let. F eight rooms, in good repair, lately occu- ed pied by Mr. A. McDougail. Immediate possession given. Apply to Mr. A. Me- Dougall, or the undersigned. None but a it need apply. RICHAKD WEEKS. Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1877. -—tf American & Foreign Patents Gilmore, Sith & Co., Successors te Chipman, Hosmer & Co, ATENTS procured in all Countries. No fess in advance. No charge for services until the patent is granted. Preliminary examivations caretul and good tena ree. Our valuable pamphlet seat free upon re eipt of stamp. ‘ Addréas, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Washington, D. 0 ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors of the late’ war, or their heirs, are ia maay ‘caes entitied te money trom the Guvers ment, which has beeu found to be due siace fioal pay- ment. Write full history of service and state amount of pay aod bounty received, Certificates of Adjutant General U. S. A.’ showing service and Honorable discharge there- trom, in place of discharge lost, procured for @ small fee. Kuclose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and fuil re- ply, with blanks, will be sent free. : PENSIONS. PENSIONS. | LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and failors, wounded, ruptured, or injured,-in the line Jtduty in the late war, and disabled thereby, ao Obtain a pension. Widows, and minor children of Officers, Sole ders and Sailors, who have died since discharge uf disease contracted or wounds and injuries re eived in the service aod in the line of duty, cag procure pensious by addressiog Gilmore & Co, locreased rates for —pensioners obtained. Bounty Land Warrants procured for service in wars prior to March 3,i855. There are no ware rants granted for service in the late rebellion. Send stamp to Gilmore & Co., Washington D.C., full instructions. July24. 1877. MORTGAGE SALE, be Sold, by PUBLIC AU ‘TION, of TUE3DAY, the 12th day of FEBRUARY, 1873 atthe Court House in Charlottetown, at thehour of 12 o’clock, noon, ef the same day, under aod by virtue of a Power of Sale con- tained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, dated the 3rd day ot January, 1860, and made betwees Perer MciIxnis and Mary his wife, of the one pact, aod Joun Kyicur, now deceased, of the other part —All that Piece and Parcel ofLaad being partof Township No. 45, and situtuated near the head of Souris River, bounded on the West and north by Jand then o occupation of Vonaid McCormack, and on the east by land then in the posstssion of Angus McDonald, and on the south by souris River—containuing fitty- one acres oflaad, beiag the farm then and uatil lately in occupation of the said Peter McInnis, together with all the Buildings aud Appurten- ances conuected therewith. For terms aod conditions of sale, apply te Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod. Dated 9th day of November 1877. JAMES McFARLANE, EDWARD J. HODGSON, *vERNON H. KNIGHT, Trustees and Vevisees wader the will of thela - Joho Knight. Nov. 10—t sale KING SQUARE HOUSE! WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF | CARRIAGE GOODS Consisting in part of Iron, Steel, and Castings, Spokes and Rims, Axles and Springs. We call special attention to Hzwry’s PATENT SINGLE PLy Cast Steel Carriage Springs, for which we are agents. We warrant each Set. = QUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW = BEER & SONS. Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1878. OR SALE—A few second-hand Kerosene: N an cheap, at Exawuwer Orrick ov, 27~—-