Miscellancous. | Eleven hundred persons lett Montreal | 7 steamer recently, on « pilgrimage to . Anp deo: Baupre. his Goff forgery case “INO, 3E 35 Wat Pe 08 Was eoncluded atl vo be Jess thau»tbessum-assured by.them,.ag under the minnnum systenn. ga” Special attention is claimed t2. the fact that our policies wre poyable in Full, “ea THOMAS WORKMAN, Ese.. President ; ' Me H. GAULT, Esq., Managing Director ; TY. J. CLAXTON, Esq., Vice-President MACAULAY, Secretary. J. 2 a I OL ‘DERNIE Ry Superin' yr fen § Prince Edward Island Board of Dircetors : | HON. L. C. OW EN, HON. Jd. ¥. epee TEU Ns «“ DPDANIKL DAVIES, OWBN.CONNOLLY; Esg., Missresan KINS..& MclBOD ... ; oe ICAL, LLXAMINERS. HOPRACH FAASZARD, Vanaver, P. E. Eshand. wy De 1878- Montreal yesterday mol ae far as th HN WT forgery charges are concerucd. AUAT Lite Le 3 U . ° ' D am Y ‘ \ . Téis stated in Halifax, N. S., that . Mr.) “ iui be oe Vail, the defeated of Digby, has-been metic, FRGWbS bold” Cet : t ‘ rTATY) + made lJiettevant-Governor of Nova AES eR et es a> * m 5 od 4 a ° : oa 5 Scotia. SORE D fe ed & a, a 5 oi) TERE arte apap eR Ree as? LIU. The sales of coal from the Nova Scotla te os ay Bow < ~ et na Bis > 20 os saatiee 33 for the six months ending June 00,) cid ol TT nn ean aad Fae ioe a pote came period last |SUbscribed Capital, $9,733,352.00 exceed the sales of the I ban added aidaup Capiiai, - 1, 216.666.00 yeat by forty+ix thousxnd; five “hdodred |". Peet tons. GHIEF OF FIC NS—Hditiburgh, 64 Princess Street ; 1 Ol’ Threadneedle Street. . . ’ : 1; : Ainn os ; : > 5 “6 A crimigal action is penaibg iW ast 7 Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the fite Assur- treal ae rainst a prom inent young stock | ance Busi oi livided e% ¥ ears. 4 es A ‘> ‘ 1, ' operator, for hiss iy propri: ating trust funds Ha Pable ‘ire i! { every to an! amount in tite ne ighbothood of déscrinti ropert the 7 ’ RAPES 7” » ’ mUAd Ustri2 3 ' i etka - $20,000. XIr. vi 36 IK ce; ( i of Premium. ; -} nature of > ; ’ * ce uasel for the defence. the He oT ia dee .% =v Los ted’ with rile and lnber- Mr 7. bs 8 oe architect,of Mout- ality ' , treal, as been successful in competition . \cont. | for building the i rinity burch and schovul at L lL, Tol Onn, ob. 7 en a ls ul " | vs i plans were submit ed. The buildiow is to cost SU, O00 and wil be commenced , mmed tat ely. Til i 5 babs vil EALyG j About, fo: t) otch immigravis arrived . Sos ll aA. . is. P Jiontrea esterday mornisge, Who ae Se Nac aa In Montreal i a os xt , GE hi; 2X . Ompayy. Simited came out ia the Circassian, and ieft again a ce : d Ki o@ the train fer Paris, Oot. They are ORDER ea Taunt ot ae Mmivzi rest GOAL from Linlithgow county, and are ciicfly ven * . “ats farmers) Four hundred Ieclanders, whe are en route forthe I »vovince of Keewatin, | Old Sydacy M 3 Cay came Out oa the same steamer. Lingan* » ike . Albion Mines, Pictou, N. &., can be obtained Thursday beiog the fiftieth anniversary jon application to the Subseriber, Terms as . . T ° . . > 7? of the formation ot the first temperance | MStttl. > pe. yr 4. % Sh a. 2D Ii il ae society at-Yarmouth, a grand demonstra ‘. UW. BPR bpLOls. tion was made there by the fempcPabce Sole Avént for Pri Maward Tsland. people. A procession took place, when May 18 —2 about ten thousand people are suid te], - st 7 have been oni the strects. Speeches were delivered in the rink by Dr. Miner, Ceo. M. Dutcher, and others. Ae dastardly and cruel act was perpe- trated on Thursday morning at Ctarks- ville. Some party or parties, supposed by many to be one of the leading men of tne place, laid Paris green and salt as bait for cattle which ha: destroyed some tiree or four shade trees. The trap resuited in the death of three animals, and others were badly affected. The loss fal.s on parties unable to bear it. Qarmouth is agitated on the question of water supply, to be brought in ten miles from Luke George and “distributed ata cost of $130,000. This is the summer of the servant girl’s content. ‘‘ Missus’ has gone into the country, “ Master” is at the club, and what more could an honest girl do than iavite John into the best parlor for an hour.ér tye. -. Saae* Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in. Nature gives us grandeur of mountains glens and ocea ns, and thousands of means for enjoyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health ; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worried out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every suflerer can easily ob- tain sdiisfactory proof that Green’s August Flower will make them as free from disease as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Com- plaint are the direct cause of seventy-five per cent. of such mal: adies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Nervous Pr pstrati on, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distress- ing symptoms. ‘Three doses’ of August Flower will. prove its wonderful ctlect Swmple bottles, 10 cents. Pry it. <2 2 ees — a ln NEW GOODS. NEW = A PR oS Pe Rik - EX i ORE & CO. Have now open, and Jit fer inspection, a very ] urge stock Oi 4. r a7 FN *, => gy 4 a VGr Se ar fi AN i? ANG a wy TA 2 gta GR. Se Fe sy # . a « Sa Diz y GOOob: “B8e . . Hs! Which ase ‘celhac, > W? i Ee 4 / P iN1 i , VAIL, ‘ a LOWEE PRLICHS J i. —THAN— ver Before Gifered. They respectfully solicit the patronage of their customers, aud the public generally. Ch'town, May 38, 18785 FOR SALE, rp WoO NEW DWELLING HOUSES, two stories each, with Mansard Roofs, situated on Weymouth Street (nearly opposite the former residence of Daniel Hodgson, Esq.) They are fitted throughout with iron gas pipes, r grates, &c., &c., and contain 9 rooms ey with pantry, '4 closets and unfinished attic. sa Price reasonable. taculars apply to JAMES M. BUTCHER. July 10-—dy pat 3aw Por further par. be or ae ef fe e w it it y fe fr Tho Greatest Medical Discovery since ing of so oro Ly different Cal used by ou It is an vdigtesd “a fact that over half.of, the entire popul: ation of the gi of ardin are acknowledged by all to act quicker than do more real servic ‘dinary kind. and well know the effect medical agent for an outward application ; but tages in a porous plaster have been discovered. Being, however, convinced ‘of the wonderful cures. effected by Dr. MELVIN’S CAPSICUM Porous PLaAsTuks, and their superiority over all other plasters, they now actually prescribe them, in their practice, rheumatism, pain in the side and back, and all such cases as have or liniment. ters and liniments, and they have failed, and you want a cert: rin eure, ask your drnggist for its wonderful effects. quick in its action; you can rely on its safety commonly used in the manufacture ef ordin- ary plasters. of its merits, aud one plaster will seli hundreds to your friends. cuM POROUS PLASTER, and take no other; or, on receipt of 25 cents "for one, $1 for five, or $2 for a dozen, they wil] be mailed, post paid, to any address in the United States or Can NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS December 7, —s PD op SE aie ; ’ ee. j r —"? | frei dana fovees: Sohal i — need Se * y oy & + % & 3 tmtrTAn . MF : 2 » ae BEL ‘ 4 {UOICE PATTERNS) ne <7 aot fo E, ae} se, soy co ond ee © oa Re is eet oe eS RSS tls Ch ta e 18, i878. the Oreation of Man, or since the Commencement of the Christian Era. There never has been a t ime when the heal- diseases has been 1rd application as the present, »be resort to the use ary Pp tastérs. DR. MELVIN'’s € Aesic ‘Oat 1 ame PLASTERS vhio hz Ave U sed them, any ot her pl laste r they ever. fore tried, and that one of these plasters will 3th! i 4 hitndred of the 4d! other plasters are slow of tion, and requive to wy? worn eontinually to ffect a cure; but.w iihsé it is entirety dif- rent: the instant one $4) applied the patient ill feel its effeet. Physicians in all ages have thoroughly tested of Capsicum; and has always been more or Jess used as @ is only ‘of yery recent date that its advan- for such diseases as e required the use of plasters After you have tried other plas- . Metyix’s Capsicum Porous PLASTER. - can hardly belieye your own convictions of Although powerful and wr the most delicate person to wear, as it is ee from lead and other poisonous material One. ttial isa sufficient guarantee Ask your druggist for DR. MELVrIN’s CAPST- MANUFACTURED BY THE Lowell, Mass. U.S. A., G. E. MITCHELL, Proprietor, of Plasters and Plaster Compounds Soin, Agent Manufacturers W.R. WATS TD A048 7 . ee | i 15 cases, one dozeh each, PURE J duly 25.—pat 3i Lime Juice : . Eh. X 8. 8M A. ST. » Db JAMAICA LIME JUICE Wili be.sokl Low to elose. UL VC LONGER ECONOMY & SHOURITY. SU IN Me cy ry ferrar VD ACUBEVE ENSURAMGE GOMPL a ead TREAT. om ol A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. Investments All Within: the Dominion. $55.29 19.5 : SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS-IN 1877 NEW BUS! ES5, 1876, . . - §UBi aITTED . - = » §1,855,598 i877, eee ee - . a ae 3,158,088 Soli Addition to" Gompany’s Assets in 1977, - - $95,200.05." ~ in. Mataal, Police Phere. is-notreserve “clause,-making the éamotnt, of, claims unber the <—~ses Pr TRAE ARE TTD ee OT EE h > ry Gan! ma and Unantam To ‘Health & Pleasure Seaxers and Sporesmen. 2> will be open for the season ce the 25th FUNG, imst., for the accommodation of st and guests. —_ + ete? oe TENE above beautiful and popular watering place has Leen further improved this season in lawns and grounds, generally—as well a3 an important extension of 100 yards to wharf, for the, better boating and bathing accommodation. TrrmMs—$2:00 to $2.50 per day. Special arrangements mace fer permanent guests and families. Coach leaves Charlottetown tor the ‘* Seaside every W cinesday and Saturday evening at 6 p. uL, returning every Monday and Thursday morning at 9 a, m.; ; fare, $1.25 each way. Arrangements have also been made with Mr. Baguall to make coach ‘connections. with rains to and from all points in the Island between Hunter River Station and the Seaside Hotel, carrying passengers and Inggage at moderate rates— "¢ with promptness. ‘JOHN NEWSON & CO., proprietors. June 21, oe uUTEI NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. ————:9:-—--— - A SUPERIOR LOT OF ZING & GEATHER COVERED TRUNKS ! JUST AN RIVED. ———-— 302 Solid Leather Valises! ‘Much Cheaper than Home Manafaeture, . 0 NG OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS | *_Q ‘——— ‘ #e- Inspection Solicited before Purchasing. Elsewhere. m2, GS ROBERTSON. B. = ee May 30— >| AbD L ul AGENT t ! om. B, has ithis by terminated by |) Out Ay gredingpt! ‘with: VW. Fone, Roti sv. = PRIMES Rast O SOrnr Great Improvements in our Saws fron— PortasLE/Gaise ce ae ORTABLE Address— WATERGUS ENGINE WORE Saw. MILLs, 5 ¢O, Brantford, Canada. Avril Li, 1378 OP a ee Oe BLAME BILL - ilig exe ALGN TRAGTE StAWK sTATEMcRTS, > Facts for’ the Hlestors, ae [A sitins or gn ns PACH TRAGTS| 4 3 3 & rw E ES AR | | cial reference to the last. five years of Grit. Rowse Tule in Canada, Furnished prompily and Zhatioar’, to ‘No. i — Public Rugeaidieure and order, at the —s Rybiee mele . e EXAMI VER OFrFiCEe, 100 Copies. .. $1.60. INGS)... BUILDING, ~~~ 500. rp. ee. GOR (a orner Great Ge seorge and’ Water tt 1,008 won eeeeteeess 0. Gil 2 tause— Others will follow in the course of the next few weeks. Will be sent by mail, on Fepipt POGIES & CLAMS!) : Conservative Associations and iniieien WILLIAM aODD, Queen Square. tintral chnsert.: Inthe meantime, parties desiring Mactrivery can obtain infofmation |} |, from us direct, oF pane ; Se = 3 ii somere aiad bf AWOS FISHER, Truro, i § pont PRACTICAL MEN aa JUDGMENT ”" T W. Rt Tout] 7. 2 ADNICH aAs BE RELIAD. ON. JCHN WELSH, bf, Harti n’s ik B- 4 i —— Je : HAT a Ss 4A. LORS SUMMER ARRAN | vance? NOVA St: Tit, eave Chariott Pictou every Mox 4 vay, Wepnespay, Tuurspay & Satur. DAY mornings at. 5 o’cloek, con there at 10a. m. with train for Halifgegy Fare to Halifax, $4. 10. twenty or upward: Tickets at Charlot — town iol the i wha Of hi ce to Pictou and back same d: vy, for $1 each... J. Returning to’ Charlottetown, Leave Pictou, crery Tuxepay, W, ADS RADSY, repay and Sarurnpay, about 2 arrival of morning train from Hi CAPE BRETON, 2.84 Leave Pictou for Hawkesbury .ever Monpay mul Taos) a Mi on arrival of moraing train froin dialifax; ; connecting both ways, with Stage and and from Sydney ot Bras d’Or Lake. Returning-to Pretow stir Ni@urs, connecting with 10 a. wm. train: Tcrespay and Peiway for Halifax. New Brunswick, Canada and United: States, etd Leave SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday except i pa ae ed) on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown, connecting at Shedliae’ with trains for each of the above naméa® Internationa! Ce, for Portland and Bosit ton. Also, - loaves Charlott tetown for. Summerside covery Moindlay Morning,’ about 3 o'clock, Reinrning, leaves every day (Sunday excepted) op arrival of day train from St, John, for Sdnhnsraides ; connect there with- out delay, with train for Charlottetown. Also, leave Mummerside for Charlottetown every Saturday ovdning, about 6 o’cleek., Acents: Almon & +Macintosh, Halifax,o Noonan & Davies, Pictou; A. Grant and’ Co., Hawkesbury; Hanford Bros., St. nn FW HALHS, Charlottetown, M ay.! 9, 1878, THEONLY RECT LINE “TO BOSTON. qt 2% HiCalac Steamers Carrel cll and Worcester OTH ‘Steaidleas are fitted with Superior Passanger acccmodation arranged for every convenience and comfort, and fitted up in ele gant style. FREIGHT carried at inclhatibt rates and as low as by any other route. EGGS in boxes. and. barrels -handled with the greatest care,‘ SAVING TIME, only one business day used in reaching* by leaving, here Sa Morning‘and catcliing steamer at Halifax, an arriving ai Boston Monday inorning. - LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Hivery Thursday, PUNCTUALLY. AT 5. P.M, LEAVE BOSTON Hivery Saturday, PUNCTUALLY. AT NOON. CARVELL, Bros., _ AGENTS. Ch’town, May 9, 1873.—l-a w arg pat THE PECTORIAL, HISTORY OF THR WORLD, embracing full and authentic accounts of IEVERY NATION OF ANCIENT AND ViQDERN TAMES, 1. we sperity and she psa of their Ps Poeline, and including a Kuti and Comprehensive His: _tory of the Rise and Fall of the Greck and Roman Enrpires, the Growth ‘of the, Navions of Madér: 1 Europe, the. Nfiddle Aves, the Crusattes, ‘the Feudal System; the Reformation, the Discsvery and Settiement of the New W orld, Ete., Ete., with sketches of The Leading Characters m_ the World’s Reger h By JAMES D. McCABE, Author of ‘* The Sissoy of the United States, ‘History of the War Between Germany and France,” ‘* Pathw ays of the Holy Land,” ete,, ete. EMBELLISHED WITH CYER 650 FINE HIS. TORIGAL ENCRAVINCS & PORTRAITS" - - The Pj Sctovial History of the We sold by subscription only, and cannot be come eured except through regular authorized: Agenis.. guaranteed to be equal in every: Causes Lhe Book is roapest to the samme shown. informa sttained ire orm ion regarding the work can be J OHN ROSS, Relentate _Ch’towa, April 18, ’78— GRAIN TIN r od HE TOR: ce: GRAIERER HASZARD BROS. isieed ec LA YAM. {should 1 once. 38. ‘Bos POGIES, ho ame ke Ie WHITE, ¥0 CARVELL BROS, a eo eleic Ch’tewn, J uly 24—pat ow 2aw {June 6, 1878— July 27, 1878—-pat 5i cod lieniec Partieefs con obtain deternd mer ** Neptang,”’ iy, places, arid at St. Joho’ w ith Steamers of® ET BR te, ici GAINED el sin. is bag dss ppc: fn AEE. Sk. gy MASE EO IR i