ET a a a RC Ra " a eget Tn lh we saat 0 ais Salas Mi 22 oe. wo ge sah sabia atelier siihedcindealcetalicineans Mee eo gen Wns METH wn pomeraeeetigs iat eo ste a mete li Aaa ae ga ae antl pes l | Selected Storp. Pipley, the Policeman, “It's all very well to report a man, and make minutes about him, and all that sorter thing,” said John Pipley, policeman, as he went down Great Balky street, beating his white-gloved hands together, and rolling his eyes about in all directions. “A man can't be all eyes like a peacock, and looking everywhere atonce. Here, just get out o’ that, now, will yer?” « [ ain't in nobody's way, am L?’ “Yes, you are, so go on! That there handeart o’ yourn’s been getting bigger every week, and how's carriages to draw up if you're here . This bitof fencing took place between Pipley and a man with an apple bar- row—the fruit vender going otf grumb- ling, and Pipley on the lookout tor workers of mischief against the laws. He was not a perfect man, John Pipley ; he was a good officer, and worked hard for his pay; but he was not perfect, and he"knew it. In early days, before Mrs. Pipley agreed to_rest in future upon his manly breast, he had been seen more than once to steal up trom areas, and close the gate very, carefully ntier him—of course returning from vovages of investigation and examin- ation of and bara. Of course he had on these occasions tried the coal-cellar, and dustbin. But why was a gentle cough heard, and a door closed softly, when John came up? and, again, why bulged those pockets to the distortion of the symmetry of his manly form—the knob-bletying of his neat ? loels bolts | LAS, blue uniform 7 [tisa very old joke tv accuse police- men of partiality tor but the charges are none the less true, and the great force need not blush. Have not the greatest generals and statesmen found solace in the society of the other sex ? But John was now a married man, and devoted himself most strongly to his profession. it was not olten that he interfered with applewomen. Tis orders were to keep the way clear; but, a3 John said, ‘We must all live, an selling apples is honest—as honest as selling toa and sugar—honester, for you can’t adulterate your apples, though you may boil an orange.’ But John was pow under a cloud, and he did im- terfere with apple men and women; ‘chivied’ small boys; cuffed one who hai ‘eut behind’ a coach and nearly been run over. John even had words with a political magnate’s coachman, and moved him on, in spite of the crest upon the panel and the dashing bays. For Join was undera cloud. Mys- terious robberies had been taking place on his beat, and though he had done his best to catch the members of the gang, they had been too much for him and the robberies went on. Now this was very galling to a man who had set his mind upon rising in hfe. Blue was all very well; but sergeant was better; but inspector, and then su- porintendent—those were the goals that John P pley wished to reach in the race of life; and now, instead of going tor- ward, his movement was retrograde ; he was threatened with reports, and all because of the scoundrels who had been too much for him. I'll be down upon them, though, one of these days,’ said John. ‘Pl put salt on some of your tails, my pretty jail birds.’ So he went on, up and down, down and up, and had nothing to report at last. And the robberies went on. A carpet bag was taken from a coach in motion. Next day, a shawl and avcarriage time- piece were stolen, as the barouche stood at a fashionable milliner’s door. - The disturbance about that was hardly over when # boy was hustled, and a valuable | parcel wrested from his hands. Again, a boy was garroted, and a pet dog and a mother of pearl opera-glass taken from his encircling arms. John Pipiey was in despair. Another day. Great coat and um- cooks ; -~ Craud Shes ' | } ASD Trae London House THE GREAT } CASH SALE months of November and December, which has given such univer- sal satisfaction in town and country, we kave 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 the Cloth Department, and) Are’ offered in parties in want of Suits or Garments, Single can have them made rella from the front hall of Rubble- mede’s mansion, in Upper Crook street ;| two umbrellas from No. 24 in the same street, and a roll of carpet from the big; store round the corner. John had a sharp lecture from the captain, and he went again upon his style. beat, horribly wroth. ‘If I had only been by that shop door I could have nailed them,’ said hin! angrily; ‘but aman can’t be every-) where at once. Til have them, though, | next time, hang me if I don’t, or else| l'li leave the force.’ To be Continued. FOR SALE, *CHOONER ‘“*PHCENIX,” 42 tons, 4 years | bd) old, now lying between Steam Navigation | Co's Wharf and Peake’s No. 3 Wharf in Char- | lottetown. For particulars and terms apply to) A. A. McLgay, Esq., Attorney-at-Law, Char | lottetown, or to the Subscriber. MALCOLM NICHOLSON. Eldon, Lot 57, / 5th Feb., 1878, \ i | 2aw ‘The latest Instalment of NEW GEO. DAVIES & 60. the shortest notice, and in the best up at GOODS just received by “Northern Light,” via Halifax. Advertised during the wade. —— THOWAS WORKMAN, M. P.., President. LUE AND ACELDENT 20% We Will Offer on Saturday Next, the 5th inst., | a AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. | TEL ES 2 FO Oe ye OF OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF ~ Black and Colored Dress Goods, M. HH. GAULT, Esquire, Cashmeres, French Merinoes, CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. Persian Cords, Paramattas, HON, L. C. OWES, Repps, Poplins, Serges, “" DANIEL DAVIES, Lustres, Coburgs, etc., Messzs. JENKINS & McLEOD, at cost. eel A SPECIAL LOT OF FANGY DRESS GOODS, |... iss. at half price. : aera Balance of Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, at half price. Balance of All- Wool Shawls, at cost. +63 Se Me a Ae |A Special Lot Selling at half Price. | cuaesneueiee ‘Balanee of Ladies’ Wool Scarfs, | @louds, Breakfast Shawls, Sleeve- less Jackets and Sacques, 4? HALF Its Motto is **EcoNOMY AND SECURITY.” ~~ ae ae Obs ae, (CAPSICUM) PRICE, . and) . The Greatest Medical Diseovery since A Tot of Ladies’ Hoisery |) “"se'cgeation of stan, of since the AT COST. Christian Era. THE BALANCE OF LADIES’ WLSTERS| sng 'cr°so teary aitorent diseases has beem caused by outward application as the present, AND— It is an undisputed fact that over half of the entire population of tho globe resort to the use of ordinary plasters. DR. MELVIN’s CAPSICUM Porous PLASTERS are acknowledged by all who have used them, to aet 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 plasters are slow of action, and require to be worn continually to effect a cure; but with these it is entirely dif- ferent: the instant one is applied the patient will feel its effect. Physiciansin all ages have thoroughly tested and well know the effect of Capsicum; and it has always been more or less used as a medical agent for an outward application; but it is only of very recent date that its advan- tages in a porous plaster have been discovered. Being, however, convineed of the wonderful eures effected by Dr. MELVIN’S CAPSICUM Porous Puiasrers, 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 required the use of plasters or liniment. After you have tried other plas- ters and liniments, and they have failed, and you waptacertain cure, ask your druggist for »R, MELVIN’S CAPSICUM POROUS PLASTER. You can hardly believe your own convictions of its wonderful effects. Although powerful and WATERPROOF MANTLES AT HALF PRICE. THE BALANCE RAILWAY RUGS AT COST. SPECIAL LOT, IN BED QUILTS! 45 ets.. 63 cis. and $1.00 each. The Balances Red, White and Fancy; Flannels at Cost, Balance All-Wool Blankets at the following rates :~- Pairs for $4.25 worth $5.50; $4.50 worth $6200: $5.00 worth 36.50; $5.25 worth 57,00 quick in its oom you can rely on its wae y an : ' for the most delicate person to wear, as it THE BALAN £ OF 7 LOTH AND free from lead and other poisonous material RUBBER OVERSHOES: commonly used in the manufacture ef ordin- ary plasters. One trial is a sufficient guarantee of iis merits, and One plaster will seli hundreds to your friends. Ask 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 wi!l be mailed, post paid, te any address in the United States or Canadas. MANUFACTURED BY THE NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS Lowell, Mass., U. S. A., G. EB. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Manufacturers of Plasters and Plaster Compounds Mens’ Plain, $1.10 = pair; Faney, $1.20 per pair; Ladies’ Plain, 85 -cts,2per pair ; | Fancy, $1.00 per pair. : per ] 4 5 =— = s 300 DOZ. TOWELS ! Special Lines,—4 cts., 8 cts., 12 cts., 20 cts, each. A decided bargain. SHEETINCS AT COST! 'The Balance of Men's Reefers, Top Coats and Ulsters, | worth $6.00; $6.09, worth $7; an. given, | N [} UG EM ENTS iUlsters for $7.50, worth $9.60 ; | | $8.50, worth $10; $10.50, (lothing Department, W. R. WATSON, Agent. qecember 7, 1877. _— ooo House to Let. a AT THE FOLLOWING RATES: Reefers for $4.00, worth $4.75: $5, F eight rooms, in good repair, lately oceu pied by Mr. A. SMeDougall. Immediate Apply to Mr. A. ‘Me- ougall, or the undersigned. None but a careful and good tenant need apply. RICHARD WEEKS. Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1877. -—tf Top Coats for $4.75, worth $5. Wo 3 $5. 75,worth $7.25 339.75, worth $11.95. CHEAPEST YET! in Connection with our Cheap Dry Goods Sale We will offer our entire Stock ° fs) a ) % BOOTS & SHOES of about $2,090 worth, at cost to clear, consisting of — Men's Wellington Boots, Men's Leather Congress Boots, Men’s Felt Congress Hoots, Men's Larrigans & Overshoes, worth $12.66. The Balance of Boys’ Clothing AT A GREAT BARGAIN. A LOT OF MEN'S ALL-WO0L FLANNEL SHIRTS, For $1.25, worth $1.75. THE BALANCE OF buffalo and Wot Kobes, Coon Skin Coats, Ladies’ Far tiuils and Hanilss, AT COST. ; Men's Felt and Leather Slippers, 1h y “n’s Leather Boots, Black & Colored Silks, at Cost, vom eee eesti. and Laced), A LOT OF Women's Felt Boosts, “* + Women’s Slippers & Overshoes, aeenen & Children’s Leather Boots. | COME ONE AND ALL AND CET BOOTS CHEAP J. B. MAGBONALD, | QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. Jan. 9-—ne pat FANCY & JAPANESE SILKS | ATHALF-PRICE. he Balance of the 7,000 YARDS OF CAR: PET, advertised during the month of December, in RICH BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, WOOLS, FELTS, &C., We only ask an inspection of the ~~ ee oe ee ~ SWEET ORANGES, 7 PPLES, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Nuts, Onions, Raisins, Currants, Spices. All ' kinds Crackers, Preserves, and the largest as- CARPET DEPARTMENT fermen ot conectionss se tad oe the and are confident the prices will give sa- tb ), Tea, Sugar, Soap, Candles, Pepper, Mus &C nt oe en. mea OF MONTREAL. *O+ + HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. Managing Director. 303+ ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: :0:—-—-—---———— This Company issues Policies on all the APrroyeD Meruops of Life and Accident Business, HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. E. Island. OUR STOCK oe <A eee. T. JAMES CLAXTON, Esquire, Vice-President, m SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY $1,000,000, “10! KR. MACAULA Sec’y, ¥. HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esg., MepicaL EXaMINeERs. we ay ee ee en —FOR— CARRIACE BUILDERS iS VERY COMPLETE. oe lover 50 Tons Bar fron, he nae = Steel, | ‘ iiptic Carriage Spr 110 sets Axles, = APPORTRD SIZES, from 3 to 13 inch, a very large Stock of CARRIAGE & MILL BOLTS, . RING BOLTS, STEP PADS, &€C. ; which we offer to cash and prompt payi | customers at better prices than ever Lou 'W.E. DAWSON & CO Jan. 18 —®aw ar 3i ‘American & Foreign Patents | Gilmore, Smith & Co., Successors (a Chipmas, | Resmer & Co, ! Pra procured iv all Couuuses, No fees in advance. No charge for services until the patent is graoted. Preliminary examinations ree. Our valuable pamphlet seat tree upou re eipt of stamp. Addré se, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Washiagton, D.C | ARREARS CF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC- perl Uficers, Soldiers aud Sailors az the late war, or their heirs, are in maay caés entitled to money trom the Guver o ment, which has been found to be due since final pay- ment. Write full history of service and at amount of pay and bounty received. Certificates of Adjutant Geueral U. S, A.’ showing service and honorable discharge tery trom, ia place of discharge fost, procured ter a small fee. Kaclose stamp to. Gilmore & Co., aad full re- | ply, with blanks, will be sent free. PENSIONS. PENSIONS. LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors . wounded, ruptured, or injured, ia the line sifduty in the late war, and disabled thereby, an obtain a pension. : Widows, and minor childreg of Officers, Sol- ders and Sailors, who have died ‘siace discharge of disease contracted or wounds and injuries re eived in the service and iu the line ot daty, cag procure pensions by addressing Gilmore & Co. Taucreased rates for pensioners obtained. Bounty Land Warrants procured for service im wars prior to March 3,1855. There are no war- rants granted for service in the late rebellion. Send stamp to Gilmore & Co, Washitgtos D.C., — full iastructions. : ’ July24 1877. International Hotel ! (FORMERLY RANKIN HOUSE) Corner of Pownal.& Sydney Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Private and permanent Boarders.can be ac- commodated on very moderate terms, during the winter season, at the International. D. MCISAAC, Proprietor. Dee. 19, 1877. - 2m REMEMBER We are the Agents for the Cast Steel Single-ply Springs, which stood the test so well last season. Buy no other Single Ply Springs but ARMSTRONC’S PATENT ! 60 PAIRS IN STOCK, all sizes, to carry from 4160 to 850 Tbs, All Warranted ! and sold at Manufacturers’ prices. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. W. E. DAWSON & CO. Jan. 18—2aw pat 3w _ ei tisfaction, and so with every other de- (tard, Vinegar, and a variety of Groceries. partmentof the house, as the stock | ALEX. McKENZIE, Queen Street. | is unrivalled for its value Ch’ town, Dec. 27, 1877.—tud&fr3w { and extent. ‘COLE LEATHER 500 Sides No.1 & 2 GEG, DAVIES & C0:s CARVELL BLOS. January 3rd, 1878. Dec. 5—pat 3i BUTTER. J HAVE ON HAND a small Consignment of Choice BUTTER, which I will sell cheap for Casu. A. SIMPSON, Ch’town, Feb. 7—3i